Nintendo iQue Set To Go Online 24
An anonymous reader writes "The Nintendo iQue looks set to go online. The china-market console is based on N64 architecture and the long awaited iQue USB upgrade cable should be available in 2 weeks. The cable will allow users to download new games , enable online play of N64 ported titles , update the console via the internet and it will allow communication with other iQue owners. This move could signal Nintendo's online gaming ambitions for the DS handheld and their next generation home entertainment console."
Why not us? (Score:4, Insightful)
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The big difference between music and video games in my mind is what you intend to use it on. With music, most people intend to listen to it on a variety of devices in different places, be it a walkman, a car stereo, a home a/v setup or a computer. Being a passive media, people don't like to think about whether they have the right permissions on a file and/or the right proprietary hardware to listen to it where they happen to be.
With
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there's a reason i foe'd you (Score:1)
Re:there's a reason i foe'd you (Score:1)
I just wanted to say that I am HONORED you have picked me as your foe. Now the button next to your name is an appropriate color.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Re:there's a reason i foe'd you (Score:1)
Consider yourself equally foe'd. I'd love to have a childish insult war with you, because you seem to like that sort of thing, but your slasdhot username says i
Re:Why not us? (Score:2)
For all we know, there will be an iQue type of service for the DS when it launches. The hardware can handle N64 games and there is supposed to be a heavy online presence for the handheld, so all it would need is a blank cartridge like the iQue has...
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And more importantly, give them compatibility with counterfeit carts. In China few people buy retail since that's way too expensive, counterfeits are much cheaper than the original stuff. Nintendo can sell old games for 5$ a piece and still make a profit since delivery costs next to zero and the development costs have long been paid for, thereby equalling or undercutting the
Re:10 games total? (Score:1)
They're SNES and N64 games (or is it just N64 games?). It's not a matter of seeking developers as much as getting the right to offer third-party games in such a format to a market that is known to be very pirate-friendly. I'd bet the iQue will have to demonstrate how locked-down the device and the network is before they get permission to distribute, say, Gauntlet Legends appear for the device.
Besides, it could be worse: th
So, wait... (Score:1)
I call shenanigans.
Goldeneye Online.... (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Why would this sell? (Score:1)
Funny how... (Score:1)
Isn't this kind of counter productive? (Score:1)