Warp Pipe Group May Bring Online Gaming to DS 127
dolphin558 writes "Warp Pipe may be in partnership with Nintendo to bring online gaming to the Nintendo DS! What's more, the project is supposed to add a "social aspect" to online gaming that hasn't been seen before. A press conference is scheduled for October 7th. I cannot wait!" This would seem to partially confirm earlier speculations, and partially explain Warp Pipe's decision earlier this year.
added "social element" to online gaming, eh? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:added "social element" to online gaming, eh? (Score:2)
Social Aspect (Score:5, Funny)
Ohhh, a "social aspect" to online gaming. I've never heard anybody pitch that before.
Re:Social Aspect (Score:1)
Re:Social Aspect (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, and perhaps the most egregious error was not looking at the lifestyles of video game fanatics. If they've chosen not to have social lives by now, why would they want to start one in a video game?
Duh (Score:5, Funny)
Because their guild demands it.
Re:Social Aspect (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Social Aspect (Score:3, Interesting)
It just doesn't work with me, i'm at least as shy in a chat than in rl, maybe even more. And when i'm playing other players generally disturb me more than anything else. In fact i prefer to socialize in real life, when i'm in front on my computer I generally want to be left alone. Those times w
Re:Social Aspect (Score:2)
Although there are some slower paced games where the communication really is essential to long t
Re:Social Aspect (Score:2)
I have left various online games permenantly in disgust over truly dispicable actions by other people or the communities that these games have. Every now and then I have a break from online gaming to recharge my batteries or I switch between XBOX Live and PC Online gam
Re:Social Aspect (Score:2)
"You know you keep using that word. I do not think it means, what you think it means." - Inego Montoya
Dip shit... (Score:4, Interesting)
My kids for instance, are very social with their gaming. My children and their friends have set up group gaming battles in Pokemon Stadium where everyone brings over their carts and plays against each others characters. They arrange trades, etc...
One of my children bugged me constantly to try and convince me to let him take his Animal Crossing memory card to school so that he can take turns trading towns with a friend so they can visit each other's towns to trade fruit, etc... So on, and so forth...
I for one am very excited about the added social dynamics to be introduced here. Any thing that get's kids out and engaged with their peers has a lot of positive potential.
Re:Social Aspect (Score:1)
Sweet (Score:3, Funny)
Wait one second... (Score:5, Funny)
Well then, looks like Nintendo's finally decided on a competitive online plan, one that will most surely rival the best offerings of Microsoft and Sony... hats off to them.
Re:Wait one second... (Score:1, Funny)
They're desperate for talent, I guess. I sent them a product registration postcard and they just named me CFO.
Re:Wait one second... (Score:4, Interesting)
I think Nintindo is making a good call by going with these guys, if they can make hardware go online this was never suppose to, imagine what they can do with hardware this is designed to go online
Re:Wait one second... (Score:2)
routing some ethernet packets and crap through the internet is hardly revolutionary.
Re:Wait one second... (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Wait one second... (Score:3, Informative)
So the correct title for the game that came to mind when I read that sentence should be "Phantasy Star OFFline" then?
Re:Wait one second... (Score:2)
Re:Wait one second... (Score:5, Insightful)
Also not a first - they did the same with the backlight technology for the SP.
Re:Wait one second... (Score:2)
It would never achieve the stability and security of one made by microsoft!
Social aspect that's never been seen? (Score:4, Informative)
Sheesh, I remember The Sierra Network (then ImaginNation) which had chatrooms that you could invite people to play card games, checkers, chess, then later, red baron, boogers, and other more graphical games. There was even a dungeons and dragons-type world to play in and trade items, like everquest.
Man, I remember when I first got that service, I only had a 2400bps modem and couldn't play red baron since it required a 9600, but my dad got a 14.4, and man, that was SWEET.
That service was my first contact with online-ness... chat, gaming and email. and that was in like 1990 or so.
Re:Social aspect that's never been seen? (Score:1)
Re:Social aspect that's never been seen? (Score:2)
http://www.kanga.nu/archives/MUD-Dev-L/2000Q1/m
Re:Social aspect that's never been seen? (Score:1)
You can forget about meeting girls... (Score:4, Funny)
If I were at Sony... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:If I were at Sony... (Score:1)
This sort of reminds me of what happened a few years ago with PS2 and XBox. The PS2 came out first and got all the initial hype, but in the end people realized that the XBox was the more powerful, feature-rich system. I will not be suprised when the DS ends up being more popular than the PSP
Re:If I were at Sony... (Score:2)
Even if they're mostly ports, the PSP will more than likely have a solid library.
Will the DS fare better than the GBA? I've got my fingers crossed that it does, but the GBA's absolutely awful game lineup left a bad taste in my mouth.
I've got my fingers crossed that Square comes to their senses and does some sort of old-school Final Fantasy compilation for the DS. I'd love to see an update on FF1-6...
Re:If I were at Sony... (Score:2)
I've got my fingers crossed that Square comes to their senses and does some sort of old-school Final Fantasy compilation for the DS. I'd love to see an update on FF1-6...
A Final Fantasy I & II compilation (with some new extras) is being released the week after the DS comes out.
Of course, since they're not stupid it's for the GBA, not the DS. Unless
Re:If I were at Sony... (Score:2)
Re:If I were at Sony... (Score:1)
And yet most people I know still play a PS2. That's because no matter how "feature rich" a system is, it's only as good as it's games. And for me the PS2 shits all over the Xbox in terms of games (I pretty much like RPGs exclusively). PSP and DS will only be as successful as their games. DS has the potential to make GREAT games, but they need people to actually make the games.
Re:If I were at Sony... (Score:4, Insightful)
That's largely because the PSP looks more and more like the next Game Gear. It's more powerful than the DS, but it's also likely to be far more expensive. Now with the battery life problem being shifted to the developers, it's almost certain the DS' card media and low-power ARM chips will beat the PSP in that vital category.
Add in the backwards compatibility and wireless networking and the DS looks like a portable juggernaut. The PSP might do well with Sony's muscle, but unless some new portable market has emerged I have a hard time believing it'll do better than second place.
Re:If I were at Sony... (Score:2)
When it was the king of console, Nintendo wouldn't do things like that. Have things got been better, or am I just nostalgic about stubborn and relentless Big N?
Re:If I were at Sony... (Score:4, Interesting)
Keep in mind that Nintendo knows what they are doing. There was a time when people thought "Who the F*CK is Retro Studios?" Then, WHAM, all of a sudden Metroid Prime comes out and everyone praises the decision by Nintendo to partner with them. If the WP devs have caught the eye of the big N then they are surely capable (and likely cheap enough to be a smart business decision).
Times change, dude (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:If I were at Sony... (Score:2)
I do think it's true that Nintendo would never have done this five years ago. But the difference between now and then is that it's really a different company. A lot of new people in management, including a much more open-minded president. Yamauchi would never team up with these guys. Iwata would.
Sony has nothing to worry about (Score:2)
The only company that should be worried here is Nintendo. They came out dead last in the next gen console wars, and their prospects don't look great on the future console versions. They only market they dominate is the portable gaming one, and now the company that beat them before is joining in.
Sony should do well, but there's nothing from the DS that should really worry the PSP team. Just from the get go, people who already do porta
Re:Sony has nothing to worry about (Score:1)
Worldwide, the Gamecube has outsold the X-Box. Naturally, both trail the Playstation 2 by a wide margin. A lot of that success is because the Playstation 1 was such a smash hit and people wanted to bring their
Re:Sony has nothing to worry about (Score:5, Informative)
If by dead last, you mean outselling the xbox, then yeah, you're right. But I believe most people reserver the term "dead last" to mean "sold the least consoles of any major game console," in which case, the xbox is in dead last. Worldwide, more gamecubes have been sold than xboxes. And keep in mind that the gamecube has been very profitable for Nintendo. They don't need to be in first place to keep making consoles and games.
Re:Sony has nothing to worry about (Score:2)
Nintendo's making more money, sure, but they're losing third-parties and multiplatform games sell like crap on that platform.
Re:Sony has nothing to worry about (Score:1)
Re:Sony has nothing to worry about (Score:2)
That there's Sony in there now, it's great news for everybody, except stockholders (either Sony's or Nintendo's). Again, you think the DS wasn't launched and priced like this as a response to the PSP? c'mon.
Re:Sony has nothing to worry about (Score:1)
Re:Sony has nothing to worry about (Score:2)
You must have a new definition of the word.
Re:Sony has nothing to worry about (Score:1, Informative)
finally! (Score:5, Funny)
finally a way for me to play games and satisfy my social needs at the same time! i see no real reason for me to ever leave my room again. thankyou nintendo!
Re:finally! (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:finally! (Score:2, Funny)
This is great news! (Score:3, Interesting)
Nintendo recognizes talent when they see it. The Warp Pipe folks created a thriving online community on the Nintendo Gamecube with little to no first party support. The DS has a lot of unique online potential due to its portability. I'm anxious to see what they come up with.
so let me get this straight... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:so let me get this straight... (Score:2)
with all those things cramped into the ds... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:with all those things cramped into the ds... (Score:1)
Slashdotted (Score:5, Funny)
God spoke to me:
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Hard time believing this (Score:2)
Re:Hard time believing this (Score:2)
Re:Hard time believing this (Score:2)
(and more than that, wasn't there a totally similar application for use with xbox before them..)
i wouldn't find it that strange if they hacked in some support for the ds though.
Re:Hard time believing this (Score:2)
Respect (Score:4, Insightful)
I'm so glad to see respect from the institutional gaming companies shown toward the homebrew exploiters. People wanted Online gaming, Warp Pipe gave it, and Nintendo applauded with alleged business relations. We've come a long way from Bleem!
Re:Respect (Score:1)
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/43664 [dslreports.com]
Nintendo already had something like this? (Score:1, Interesting)
Another thing, when a project becomes closed source, what implication does it have on people who have source code from when it was open?
NOT CONFIRMED AT ALL (Score:2)
Why automatically "external source" = Nintendo? I posted a reply above without RTFA, am now very regretful that I didn't check it by myself first.
social aspect? (Score:1)
Other unofficial project under way (Score:3, Informative)
Guesses from a wifi background (Score:5, Insightful)
They could use 802.11 and multiple DS's as repeaters. I bet the protocols for DS games won't take up much bandwidth so repeating 20 other packets won't be too bad. You could probably play against people X hops away.
The other thing (something I've already done) is WiFi tracking. It would be relatively easy to do wifi tracking of people based on relative positioning and varying signal strengths. You could create a wifi based compass pointing you to anybody with a DS nearby (given 3 people with DS nearby). This could make for some interesting discovery ideas.
There was some cellphone game that was big in Japan that was on Slashdot awhile back that used real places (based on cell tower "gps") to affect game play. This could be another application of a similar principle.
This could be real fun if dealt with properly. I'd be impressed if they get this down right.
Re:Guesses from a wifi background (Score:2)
I remember reading about that... Now, playing a game on a cellphone doesn't seem like tons of fun to me, but these new phones are getting pretty powerful.
Now, a MMORPG for the DS with some sort of feature like this could be tits, if it was done well. You'd have a much more capable system, and a
Warp Pipe is going to integrate Orkut with DS... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Warp Pipe is going to integrate Orkut with DS.. (Score:2)
Free Publicity, Bad Article. (Score:4, Interesting)
However, the article basically takes some random actions on the part of the Warp Pipe team (i.e. posting images with a DS badly photoshopped into them), combines them with some random allusions and common assumptions (i.e. Marionette, online play), and then pulls a patent applying to the Gameboy Color out of nowhere.
Out of that we get:
1. Warp Pipe is now a business.
2. A bunch of people know big things but aren't telling us, and won't even confirm that they know big things that they won't tell us.
3. GBC Patent.
4. This somehow correlates into the DS being online.
So what do we get? Questionable rumors and what's probably hype over Warp Pipe's next project. I mean, is anyone else getting anything out of this beyond Warp Pipe publicity?
Nothing against Warp Pipe, mind you, as they've done great things on the Gamecube. I find myself wondering if they're just using all this mysterious BS to simply hedge their bets (and bets that are theirs alone) should the DS not fit into their online schemes.
Re:Free Publicity, Bad Article. (Score:1)
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ND: And what is the significance of the images that have been littered about the web since Monday? Is there any significance beyond the ambiguity?
Chad: Yes. There is more than meets the eye. I think you would understand more if you knew my background. To put it bluntly, tunneling GameCubes is, by far, not my greatest achievement.
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The only other project of Chad Paulson's I could track down was a large pro-file sharing movement
Re:Free Publicity, Bad Article. (Score:2)
Based on the 'hints', what we know about the DS, Nintendo, and the Warp Pipe group, this is my theory. First, we know Nintendo has never really shown any strong support for internet gaming. They've never seemed to care if it was done (Phantasy Star Online, Warp Pipe project
So many whiners (Score:3, Insightful)
Oy. (Score:2)
Also, whoever made that patent application isn't much of a researcher. In adding random information to the patent to tr
Nintendo Offers Puzzles to what it's suppose to be (Score:2, Interesting)
The first I've heard about warp pipes involvement and the online aspects of the new DS was over at engadget. Once there i followed a few links to the gamecube forums and found a lot of really neat stuff and puzzles that Nintendo has released to the public on what the DS's online capabilities will be. The stuff is really cool, and I invite you all to check it out and let me know what you think.
Link to puzzles and gamecube forum: http://www.gamecubicle.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=3035 / [gamecubicle.com]
Im especia
Patents (Score:1)
Re:Makes sense (Score:2)
Re:Makes sense (Score:1)
Re:Makes sense (Score:1)
Re:Makes sense (Score:1)
*gasp* Conspiracy! Capitalism!
Seriously, I don't see what does had to do with the subject. Care to enlighten me?
Re:Makes sense (Score:1)
Re:Makes sense (Score:1)
Re:Wither GameCube? (Score:3, Insightful)
I think you'll find that the Gameboy IS Nintendo's bread and butter these days. Please see this article [n-sider.com] for a review of the numbers. Please note that these numbers are 6 months old. You'll clearly see that the Gameboy outsells the Cube 3 to 1.
Just because you don't see people roaming the streets playing the GBA frantically doesn't mean they're not out there. Most people play them at home for convenience.