why was this forum started???
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johnodd4
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13. January 2006 @ 15:06 |
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i understand a lot of people like ds and there lame mario games and nintencraps oops i mean nintendogs but come on read this
bad things nintendo did for the ds
1.no multiplayer for gameboy advance games
2.wireless multiplayer with there special titles only (what about all the people that want to play super mario 64 ds online it's multiplayer via another ds
3.a special adapter you have to purchase from nintendo in order to use the ds online
4.most of the people online are using dial-up not broadband
5. kids just shut there ds's off during the middle of a game not thinking about the other people online
after all of this my thoughts are i shouldn't have purchased the ds i should have just purchased a psp and a ps3 when it comes out
nintendo is going out of bussiness fast if they don't start showing the nintendo revolution working with some real games and the wireless connectivity with the ds though the revolution then they are going to go out of bussiness
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andmerr
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13. January 2006 @ 16:20 |
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dont you believe now in the old adage, a fool and there money are soon parted.........should of got a psp or researched a bit better before you bought, as to why this forum was started theres more to it than just your comments.Other people may benefit from it been here
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KoOkOo67
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13. January 2006 @ 23:28 |
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Why not start the forum?
People wanted the forum, and afterdawn gave the forum to the people.
If you got a problem with it, go tell them, dont discourage it and piss off many people who would actually love to have a DS forum.
>_<
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andmerr
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13. January 2006 @ 23:45 |
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i see johnodd4: you've had time to digest 2 peoples comments but no reply.Your not scared from the criticism are you.........
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14. January 2006 @ 00:32 |
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johnodd4. Thanks for your thoughts.
You don't need to buy a special adaptor, will work file on most homes wireless networks.
I doubt alot of people would have a wireless network with dialup.
People often leave online games when they're losing, be it on PS2 (eg PES5), PC (eg UT2004), whatever.
There is alot you can do with a DS eg emulation. Therefore having a forum for it is great.
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14. January 2006 @ 06:54 |
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I really dont think we needed a ds forum
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KoOkOo67
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14. January 2006 @ 07:44 |
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If you wanted to put the ds down, why didnt you just put a PSP vs DS thread. So that you wont be critisized by others, and you can therefore say w.e you want.
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14. January 2006 @ 09:59 |
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Proud Member of Afterdawn Forums..!
Current PSP Life: 2.50 > 3.03 > 3.03 HEN > 1.50 > 3.40 OE-A > 1.50 > 3.03 OE-C !
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oofRome
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15. January 2006 @ 19:10 |
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Getting angry because there's a DS forum is probably one of the most childish and rediculous things I've heard in a while.
I mean, are you serious? You're actually bothered by it?
Quote: dont you believe now in the old adage, a fool and there money are soon parted.........should of got a psp or researched a bit better before you bought
Research would've yielded the conclusion the the PSP and DS are two very different machines that offer different things entirely, and thus, would've come down to personal preference. So, I guess you're actually not as familiar with wisdom as you claim. Otherwise, you would know the difference between "their" and "there".
That last part was a joke, but seriously, implying that the PSP is the "smarter" choice simply isn't true.
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andmerr
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15. January 2006 @ 19:22 |
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@ oofRome: this is a forum and people make mistakes in there spelling, but you've just shown what a rude prat you are by pointing out the obvious..........but then again i expected a comment like this from you....especially when you answer posts with duh.
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oofRome
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16. January 2006 @ 21:09 |
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Actually I said that the last part was a joke. I'm terribly sorry you took it to heart. I'll modify it, if you really want me too.
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23. January 2006 @ 11:20 |
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Quote: why was this forum started???
Why was this thread started.
It is pretty obvious why the forum was started - The DS is a new(ish) console, is very popular and has sold tens of millions of units. Regardless of your opinion on it, this is a place for people to discuss the DS, mainly tech issues (but hey, who am I kidding, this is a gaming forum... so tech issues don't often come into play...)
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Xian
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23. January 2006 @ 13:52 |
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I will have to agree with oofRome, the DS appeals to different users than the PSP. My kids each got one for Christmas and have thoroughly enjoyed their DSs. I have played several of the games and having the touch control adds a whole new dimension to the kind of games that can be played and created on it that are just not possible to do on the others.
I was disappointed with the PSP myself. The screen and graphics are great, but after the initial first impression I ran into one thing I had never saw on a handheld - load times. I was used to the instant on of the Nintendo offerings and the first game I saw on the PSP took nearly a minute to load. I guess that is a result of using optical media instead of cartridges. I was also disappointed in the small game selection, 90% are just ports of games I have already played on the PS2. The DS has a larger library and can also play over 1000 Game Boy Advanced games.
Others I know swear by the PSP, so it comes down to what appeals to YOU. All of them are good if they are fun for you, and it's pointless to get into arguments over which is best, and even more pointless to complain about a forum created for people that ARE interested. If you don't want to participate, just avoid this forum.
Most of your arguments against the DS seems to be about online play. I could care less about online play. I play video games so I don't have to deal with people and really don't want social interaction in my games.Stir_Fry already answered most of the points you made the same way I would have. You can go into the local McDonalds here and see a dozen kids with DS's, they have set up a hotspot there if you want to play online. A Wireless router is about $50 these days and no special adapter will be needed for the DS. As far as broadband vs dialup goes, the gap is lessening every day. I also see people quitting on every platform. My kid was just complaining about getting to the bottom of a dungeon in World of Warcraft and people in his party quitting, leaving him stranded.
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CrisKahn2
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30. January 2006 @ 17:36 |
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Actually the PSP doesnt take that long to load. But if you think about it, PSP games have graphics that are a hundred times better than the DS plus it is larger in file size that is within a UMD so ofcourse it has to take a lil bit of time to load up, especially when the speed comes underclocked. Most PSP games werent even on the PS2. It is true they are ports but it is of totally different series and are a different game. If PSP games are ports then isnt all DS games ports as well???(Mario, Metriod, Pokemeon, Donkey Kong, etc). Plus the PSP have homebrews which can play all SNES and NES and GBA games.
Im not here to make fun of DS or its forum I think its great that new forums are made cuz people will benefit from it. I just had to say something when ppl are making false statements and giving incorrect facts.
Im not trying to judge which handheld is better but it is pretty obvious.
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KoOkOo67
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30. January 2006 @ 18:03 |
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Wow, I' never knew PSP was capable of that.
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oofRome
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31. January 2006 @ 09:39 |
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The most obvious thing, Kahn, is how bias you are.
but what do I care?
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CrisKahn2
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31. January 2006 @ 15:52 |
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How is it biased when its a proven fact?
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CrisKahn2
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31. January 2006 @ 15:57 |
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Hate ppl who dont even try to atleast come back with a counter argument to prove me wrong but instead make stupid comments that doesnt even make sense.
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andmerr
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31. January 2006 @ 19:14 |
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it really does show but it also comes down to: to each there own as with opinions as well
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oofRome
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31. January 2006 @ 20:15 |
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Quote: Im not trying to judge which handheld is better but it is pretty obvious.
Quote: How is it biased when its a proven fact?
I'm not going to waste my time debating why opinions aren't facts, kahn.
And yet I'm the one who "makes stupid comments that don't even make sense."?
I have yet to say that there is a "better" or "superior" system, because it's all opinions. You obviously implied that the PSP was/is a "better handheld", when the FACT of the matter is that there is no "better handheld". What the PSP lacks in terms of innovation, quick load times, and battery power it makes up for in graphics, and media connectability. The same applies to the DS.
Thus, I called your post bias. I think it makes perfect sense.
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CrisKahn2
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2. February 2006 @ 17:20 |
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Damn...well now that i re read my post i guess i did imply the PSP is a better handheld. Didnt realize it at the time so sorry for callin u out like that.
But u know that xian was wrong when he said PSP games were all ports which makes it not interesting even tho DS games were mostly ports as well.
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Xian
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3. February 2006 @ 13:37 |
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I didn't say all were ports, I said many. A port is the same game recoded for a different system. A quick look on ebgames.com shows me:
Winning Eleven 9
The first handheld iteration Winning Eleven is almost identical to its console companions
Katamari
This PSP followup to 2004's most original title looks just like its PS2 counterpart
Some are different games though, Hot Shots Golf has 6 new courses. GTA is different than it's console counterpart, but many are direct ports - essentialy the same game coded for a different system.
On the Nintendo DS the games may have the same characters, such as Kirby Canvas Curse, Yoshi Touch and Go, but they are original games, nowhere near the same game as the console versions. Of course it has it's ports too, ie Mario 64 but it doesn't seem to have as many identical games as the GameCube/N64 as the PSP does with the PS2.
Again I am not advocating either system, if it's fun for you that's all that matters. My children prefer the DS and my wife and I have even got hooked on Meteos. I play with a coworker's PSP at work and while it's fun, I still prefer the DS games or even older GBA games for the gameplay. I like platformers and RPGs and haven't seen many on the PSP yet, though the upcoming Daxter looks interesting since J&D was one of my favorite PS2 games. I haven't seen a single RPG for the PSP yet other than Untold Legends which didn't interest me. The DS doesn't have many yet either, but I can still play many older GBA RPGs on that system at least.
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CrisKahn2
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3. February 2006 @ 22:38 |
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Since this is nintendos forum.... if u havent played yoshis island then ur missin out on what is probably the best game ever made for the snes.
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oofRome
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5. February 2006 @ 22:42 |
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Quote: Didnt realize it at the time so sorry for callin u out like that.
Don't sweat it, man.
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