Early Nintendo DS Power demonstration...
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posted07/03/2004 05:57 AM (UTC)by
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NeoScorpion
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07/03/2003 07:48 AM (UTC)
those who haven't seen and even those who have this is the Nintendo Dual Screen, it can display two screens as one or in separate settings a premise not done in gaming sice the nintendo game & watch this is a movie that shows the power of this upcoming handheld which will retail at around $100 and will have rechargeable batteries of up to 10 hours pretty decent concidering the PSP is retailing at approx. $250 and a battery life of N/A... perhaps it's infinite...

heres a video:

Metroid:Hunters DS

check that out!
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07/02/2004 07:53 PM (UTC)
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How can a portable console have infinite battery power? Its impossible unless it's solar powered like calculators
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07/02/2004 08:07 PM (UTC)
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Perhaps the last comment was just a joke....you know wink wink....

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Yeah. Also, the bottom screen is a touch screen too - which is kinda kool. You get get up a keyboard menu and send other DS' a message
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07/02/2004 08:22 PM (UTC)
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PSP can connect to other PSP's through a wireless network, play movies on its 16:9 widescreen format face, browse the net, play music, accept Sony's memory sticks, upload via USB devices, store up to 1.8gb as well as having games on par/better than PS2.

That's why it costs $250. Nintendo always has low prices anyway it's no big deal, PS2 has still won the console wars over X-Box and Gamecube. Thanks for bringing this up I almost forgot about how good the PSP was. tongue
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07/02/2004 08:28 PM (UTC)
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FLSTYLE Wrote:
PSP can connect to other PSP's through a wireless network, play movies on its 16:9 widescreen format face, browse the net, play music, accept Sony's memory sticks, upload via USB devices, store up to 1.8gb as well as having games on par/better than PS2.

That's why it costs $250. Nintendo always has low prices anyway it's no big deal, PS2 has still won the console wars over X-Box and Gamecube. Thanks for bringing this up I almost forgot about how good the PSP was.


furiousfuriousNo console warsfuriousfurious

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No console wars


Yeah, dont even go there FLSTYLE furious
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Raiden_is_God
07/02/2004 08:56 PM (UTC)
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It's true but we won't go there. Its cool the DS has a touch screen but I saw on a preview of E3 on G4techTv they said PSP won on the handheld mainly because of its features and software they said the DS didn;t have have much software there.
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07/02/2004 08:59 PM (UTC)
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Wait a second.
When he touches the screen, I clearly see a curser.
Is there an OS (Operating System) running underneath the DS to control that?
If so, if someone knows (if at all); what OS?
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07/03/2004 05:36 AM (UTC)
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FLSTYLE Wrote:
PSP can connect to other PSP's through a wireless network, play movies on its 16:9 widescreen format face, browse the net, play music, accept Sony's memory sticks, upload via USB devices, store up to 1.8gb as well as having games on par/better than PS2.

That's why it costs $250. Nintendo always has low prices anyway it's no big deal, PS2 has still won the console wars over X-Box and Gamecube. Thanks for bringing this up I almost forgot about how good the PSP was.


wow u did ur HW... I acctually didn't know it could do all of that... hopefully they'll deliver and there wont be the need to buy a second or third PSP or dare I say a PSXP? I'm not too keen this is perhaps the first I've seen on either one but was the PSP even playable at E3? maybe you can clear that up for me...

Agilo: I think it's just a mouse pointer they use but I don't think the DS runs an OS... acctually OSX would be welcomed... but It will have Wi-fi and blue tooth technology...
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07/03/2004 05:57 AM (UTC)
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As mentioned at the confrences the DS will/can use a stylus.

As for the OS, nintendo suggest that their system will be proprietary.

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