I think the intentional resemblance to a Game & Watch is awesome.
This thing better be on every magazine's cover next month, looking all sexy.
PS - Victrix: it looks a lot more like DK2. Tool.
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I think the intentional resemblance to a Game & Watch is awesome.
This thing better be on every magazine's cover next month, looking all sexy.
PS - Victrix: it looks a lot more like DK2. Tool.
http://the-nextlevel.com/board/showp...7&postcount=93
One good use for the DS no one has mentioned would be SNES (and other system/arcade) emulation. Flash linker carts are available for the GBA, which also work with the DS. I have heard that SNES emus are being developed for the GBA that are working but very slow, it should be possible to have full-speed emulation using the ARM processors, which if I'm not mistaken are extremely similar to those used in PDAs. Also the increased resolution of the DS should help ports of NES, SNES and other games, which suffer from horizontal line compression when displayed on the lower res GBA. I am currently playing thru Super Metroid and was thinking how great it would be to finally have a portable version.
Yes. Game and Watch is capable of all the things the DS is capable of.
4 face buttons on the DS is something to get excited about.
I was thinking the same thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by kbk77
I'm hoping they can also get Mike Tyson's Punch Out & Castlevania 3 working 100% on PocketNes.
That is SO UNFAIR. I mean look at it. It's smaller, and therefore a product of a later point in time, which can be followed with the obvious connection to awesomeness. Plus it's color, that's enough revolution to topple a dictator!Quote:
Originally Posted by Victrix
The Japanese version of Castlevania III, Akumajou Densetsu, runs fine for the most part on PocketNES.Quote:
Originally Posted by GameFreak