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Post by nocturnal YL on Aug 24, 2005 3:54:49 GMT -5
I'll make one exaple.
A DS that plays GC games!!!! Basically, it's done by enlarging the top screen to 320*240 and add a GC game and memory card slot on the top screen. 2 small analog controlling devices will be added in to act as the sticks on the GC. And of course, this will make the directional pad to have its place moved, and the stick can be used for DS and GBA games too.
Another change is that it finally plays old GB games. People can also make special media to play games of older consoles WITHOUT RESOLUTION LOSS on the top screen. How great! The GB slot is moved to the top so that people could finally stop worrying of playing specific games.
Things would be very great if this is a real system.
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Aug 24, 2005 4:51:56 GMT -5
Some sort of laser beam / SNES combination. On wheels. And it can fly. In fact, it plays every single game ever released. And it also functions as a matter transporter.
Realistic, no?
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Post by Blueberry_pie on Aug 24, 2005 5:07:38 GMT -5
DIU, you just read my mind. But other than that I can't really think of anything.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 24, 2005 13:30:25 GMT -5
How about... like... I dunno... a combination of the portable qualities of the Game & Watch games with the cartridge games of the NES. Of course, until technology catches up, we'd be limited to a four colour LCD screen.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Aug 24, 2005 14:52:26 GMT -5
How about... like... I dunno... a combination of the portable qualities of the Game & Watch games with the cartridge games of the NES. Of course, until technology catches up, we'd be limited to a four colour LCD screen. Oh. I know what you're talking about.
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Post by mrmolecule on Aug 24, 2005 17:20:39 GMT -5
A DS+. It has a redesigned, ultra-thin case (something not resembling a glasses case. Or a cockroach.), swappable plates, a game link port, and full backwards compatibility. Oh yeaaaaaaaah.
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Post by almort27 on Aug 24, 2005 17:30:03 GMT -5
I dont like playing GBA games on DS. It doesnt feel as great as on SP. Playing old gameboy would be better on the SP. The DS is fine as it is.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 25, 2005 3:00:11 GMT -5
I'm not a huge fan of playing GBA games on my DS either. The SP was so... PERFECT as a straightforward handheld. The DS exists for other reasons, and so I only use it for other reasons. Though a slimmer version would be welcome
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Post by Hiker of Games on Aug 25, 2005 8:16:05 GMT -5
For me the, SP is not wide enough. Therefore playing it for a long time isn't all that comfortable to me. The DS has the advantage of a more comfortable shape with the benefit of a backlight. Seriously, the SP cramps my hands. No doubt the Micro will be worse.
I'd make some kind of analog stick adaptor for the DS. Not sure how you could get it to work, but... it would make me very happy to be able to play SM64 DS without urting my wrist.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 25, 2005 10:36:23 GMT -5
Wow... doesn't sound like the bones in your fingers have adapted to gaming at all. Mine are like mutant hands now!
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Post by Hiker of Games on Aug 25, 2005 14:56:34 GMT -5
My fingers are fine, it's the wrists that are killer.
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Post by mrmolecule on Aug 25, 2005 20:09:48 GMT -5
The DS+ will have a built-in USB slot...
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Post by Blueberry_pie on Aug 26, 2005 3:08:18 GMT -5
Ooh, ooh! I want a light gun for the GameCube... and preferably also some games that use it, otherwise it would be kinda... you know, useless. Maybe a rail shooter game, and a Duck Hunt remake! Glee! ;D
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Post by nocturnal YL on Aug 26, 2005 7:54:17 GMT -5
I'd make some kind of analog stick adaptor for the DS. Not sure how you could get it to work, but... it would make me very happy to be able to play SM64 DS without urting my wrist. Use the stylus with your left hand, or use the mode that fit both hands.
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Post by Blueberry_pie on Aug 26, 2005 8:59:49 GMT -5
I'd make some kind of analog stick adaptor for the DS. Not sure how you could get it to work, but... it would make me very happy to be able to play SM64 DS without urting my wrist. Use the stylus with your left hand, or use the mode that fit both hands. You can also use the thumb strap included with the DS. Personally I never had any problems playing the game using the directional pad.
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