I can't wait until E3 so I can put my balls on it.
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I can't wait until E3 so I can put my balls on it.
One on each screen?
200 MHz. The Zodiac's processor is this fast to a) match the Palm Tungsten 3 (it's as fast though the clock speeds don't match since the Motorola chip is roughly twice as powerful than what Palm's using) and b) to compensate for including a 2D chip instead of a 3D chip. The slower clock speed doesn't matter here, since this thing has a PSX-level 3D chip. Zodiac's 3D is software-driven, so it's not that great (lots of popup in their flagship tech demo, Stuntcar Extreme, and the frame rate isn't too hot).Quote:
Originally Posted by Frogacuda
802.11 networking? Sweet. Yet another device goes wireless. Can't wait to hack into the neighbor's LAN with my Gameboy.
So, is the DS Nintendo's real answer to the PSP? Or do they have something else cooking as rumored?
No, well that is what they say anyway. It is an alternate "experimental" line. Sort of like the Virtual Boy. I just hope that this time around they test the damn thing better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lhadatt
John Riccardi posted a handy dandy translated mock-up at Gaming-Age forums. The original spec sheet has been confirmed to be genuine by IGNCube.
http://img.ranchoweb.com/images/tedrancho/ds-e.jpg
Sounds pretty cool to me.
I'll have to play it first before I make up my mind completely.
Oh, and they better put in the extra buttons.
Amazing what some competition does.
A GameBoy with Wake on LAN. Crazy.
The resolution makes me sad.
What I really wonder is...cartridge or disc?