If November weren't already clogged to hell, I'd have been satisfied with Mario 64 and PictoChat. But it looks like I'm gonna have to wait a bit.
This thing will sell like buttery hot cakes for Christmas, though.
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If November weren't already clogged to hell, I'd have been satisfied with Mario 64 and PictoChat. But it looks like I'm gonna have to wait a bit.
This thing will sell like buttery hot cakes for Christmas, though.
So the DS is not going to be online at all, just have wireless connectivity?
<cough> <coblowmecough> <cough> Wtf is that about? Cellphone/pda/laptops do it! My xbox does it! Every-ting should a do it.
Mario64 + Mr. Driller DS + Hunters Demo + Pictochat = Purchase
Mario 64 in your pocket, man! That's reason to buy a system, I think. Reeeeeehash city!
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Tight Arse Games Series Vol.1
i'm quickly losing interest in the ds.. the e3 presentation had me sold, but that was primarily because of the promised wireless play. as in, >500 feet. nintendo's silence on the matter since then is worrysome, but not unexpected.
the shitty lineup isn't helping either.
Anyone see any info on the Goemon DS game? That looked very interesting as well.
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It is if your at a wi-fi spot. They haven't shown tech emos though becuase no ones seen it used at a wi-fi spot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowutopia
See that makes sense. So I could connect to Animal Crossing online at home, via my network, or at starbucks, using their wi-fi stuff. Or apparently anywhere in San Diego. That is exciting.
The wireless gameplay range is also set at 30-100 feet, which has been stated a number of times by Nintendo PR. That beats the hell out of 2 foot cables.
it would be, if nintendo would actually confirm that games will be using the long-range wi-fi service. they haven't said a word about it since e3.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowutopia