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Post by Yamato.EXE V2 on Jan 17, 2005 17:55:53 GMT -5
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mrfindlay
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for your phantomile...
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Post by mrfindlay on Jan 17, 2005 18:10:23 GMT -5
It also says MPEG4, which I think is a movie format. I guess this is Nintendo's response to the PSPs multimedia capabilities.
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Post by Blueberry_pie on Jan 18, 2005 11:18:34 GMT -5
Ooh, cool I assume the blue thing on this picture allows you to transfer files to the cartrigde: But what exactly is it? Some sort of USB thingy?
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Post by The Almighty Narf on Jan 18, 2005 11:43:41 GMT -5
The blue thing with it is a Panasonic SD memory card.
I heard about this a couple weeks ago. But, consider that the audio and video quality will only be up to the SP's standards, I don't expect I'll be getting one.
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Post by missingno.is back? on Jan 18, 2005 20:30:19 GMT -5
I can't see videos working well on it, just look at the GBA Videos, they're choppy as hell. But on the other hand, sound is right on on GBA Videos, but I won't get it. ...unless it's really cheap
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Post by mrmolecule on Feb 14, 2005 17:27:24 GMT -5
If you think back to E3 2001, there was a special memory card for the GCN that would be an adaptor for digital camera memory cards. Hmm, are they recycling that unused peripheral for GBA?
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greatlink
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Post by greatlink on Feb 17, 2005 10:56:04 GMT -5
It is just a GBA media player that displays better on the DS. It has only MP3 and MPEG4 support.
You basically put it in the GBA slot of the DS and put an SD card in that cartridge while it has the right media files on it.
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