



Gameboy E-Reader - Game And Watch Cards 12
Courtesy of IGN, who extracted the pictures from Nintendo's official E3 press booklet, comes pictures and more details of the Game And Watch E-Cards, the collectible data cards which you can swipe through your E-Reader add-on in order to load in classic G+W games. Although there's already Game And Watch 4 for GBA and several prequels for Gameboy, these e-cards look to include classic, if basic titles never converted to Nintendo's new-school portable gaming platform. Neat stuff.
better watch it (Score:5, Funny)
wouldn't it be nice to have a shirt with tetris on it? i mean the whole thing, in a 2D barcode. hmm...
Re:better watch it (Score:1)
I've been thinking about this, coupled with an article I saw earlier today about using paper instead of modern data storage (Seemed like illogical luddite rambling to me), and did some quick calculations:
We have laser printers which can print upwards of 800dpi. Let's say you've got a semi-sturdy blank playing card. It's going to be about 2.5"x3.5" or thereabouts. Allow
More importantly (Score:5, Interesting)
e-Reader in Australia (Score:1)
I have most of the gallery cartridges though so this is not really a big deal.
UK release date? (Score:1)
Anyone any clue as to when it will finally arrive, so I can placate my 7-yr-old?
Rip-Off (Score:1)
Namco Museum, the Pac-Man collection, Atari Classics... that's how it should be done. This card silliness just ticks me off.
Re:Rip-Off (Score:1)
I'd like to play (for example) Donkey Kong Jr. on my portable game device, but to do so I have to buy another gadget, and have another set of media to carry and store. Why?
So what is the choice? Either get this new stuff, or collect an emulator and the ROMs [nintendo.com], or... what? Hit up eBay for 20 year old hardware?
Or of course there's always the option of not playing the games at all.
It doesn't exactly piss me off, it's just annoying.
Re:Choice (Score:1)
You have several choices:
1) Pony up the $$$ and buy the e-Reader, cards, game, etc...
2) Jump on ebay and find an original Donkey Kong Jr
3) Don't play it.
Three choices, each one comes with associated costs. Pick one and be happy that you have the option of playing these games on the GBA.
Re:Choice (Score:1)
You did misunderstand the issue of buying the e-Reader however, as it's not money but having to acquire and carry about additional hardware and media that is annoying. So you only a B- on the Reading Comprehension for this post. Better luck next t
Re:Choice (Score:1)