Nintendo to Counter PSP Media Features 81
docdude316 writes "Gamespot is reporting that Nintendo has just announced a new media player add-on which is compatible with the Game Boy Advance SP and the Nintendo DS. The media player will let both the GBA SP and the DS play MPEG-4 and MP3 files off of a SD card. It will retail for 5,000 yen ($48 US), and will only be available off of Nintendo's website. There are currently no plans for a North American or European release."
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SP only? (Score:2)
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More than likely, the article references GBA SP because that's the only version currently in production and still sells like crazy.
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TFA (Score:2)
It's compliant with the DS and the SP. It's not compliant with the regular GBA.
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Re:SP only? (Score:3, Insightful)
GBA - 32 bit ARM7 16.7 Mhz processor
GBA SP - 32 bit ARM7 16.7 Mhz processor
The SP has some changes like the rechargeable battery, backlight, no built-in-headphone jack (!?), but as far as functionality, they are the exact same.
As a programmer, you can't even detect which platform the game is running on. (which would be nice, because it would be great to be able to adjust the screen coloring based on whether there is a backlight present). Some co
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One is selling better than the other. It probably runs fine on the ordinary GBA, they probably just threw in the "SP" part because they could.
The only way this wouldn't work on a GBA is if it required a dongle that plugged into the SP's and DS's multi-port (power, sound, and whatever the hell else that port can do).
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Re:Fascinating... Final Cost (Score:2)
Might want to re-think that math.
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Profit. (Score:1)
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Two Markets (Score:2)
The PSP was supposed to have the upper hand in the high end market, by having music and movie playback. Now we see Nintendo releasing the Play-yan. Not only does it let the DS play back movies and mp3s, but it also brings these features to the lower end market. Thus, stealing seri
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specs:
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As for Nintendo's counter... It means they came up with an mp3/movie solution that works for both the DS and the SP. If you like it, great, buy it. If not, don't.
It's only going to be a couple years before portable media players are common place anyways. The media playback functionality of the PSP is only going to be really relevant for a couple of years. Portable movie devices aren't nearly as big a deal as music. Can't watch a movi
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Buy a 3rd-party one right now (Score:5, Informative)
All that and its cheaper too. (No, this is not a product endorsement.)
Re:Buy a 3rd-party one right now (Score:3, Interesting)
Also you can "trick" this device into playing Gameboy games as well as NES games. The NES emulation leaves a lot to be desired though since you can only load roms up to 192k and you can't save... but most roms 192k or less have passwords anyway.
If you want to do this for real though get a Flash2Advance card, then you can do all KINDS of neat GBA tricks.
Re:Buy a 3rd-party one right now (Score:2)
You can get rid of the extra temporary files by using Avisynth. You will still get higher quality scaling than with t
F2A vs. EFA (Score:3, Informative)
If you want to do this for real though get a Flash2Advance card, then you can do all KINDS of neat GBA tricks.
I agree, and I've written a couple tricks [pineight.com] myself. But don't get the F2A if you have a Nintendo DS, as writing to the F2A requires using the link port on a GBA or GBA SP, which the DS lacks. Get the EFA Extreme Flash Advance (kicktrading.ca sells it) instead, as it is written through a connector on the cart itself.
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Have you ordered from kicktrading before?
These people have [gbadev.org].
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Movies take about 3 times their playing time to convert, but converting a standard-length mp3 to "GBS" takes only about 2-3 seconds. My machine is a Athlon XP 2000+ with 1GB memory. When I pre-scaled the movies, they took less than their playing time to convert, by about 1/10.
I have to look i
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Not really a counter. (Score:1)
I think this is primarily just a way for people to watch their own video and listen to their own music on their Gameboys. There are tons of accessories already available that greatly expand the GBA's functionality, so I don't see how this could be the harbinger of "me, too!" think from Nintendo. I mean, how long did it take them to ditch carts in favor of optical media?
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Yes it is. (Score:2)
The GBA has been able to play video for quite some time already
Where can I get, say, Friends on GBA Video? No wait, I can't because Majesco's GBA Video line is all animated series designed for children. Something that takes SD or CF cards would prove more useful.
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Great for Homebrew Devs (Score:1)
Maybe.
No better than, say, EFA (Score:2)
This device connects to the GBA cart slot, not the DS cart slot, and the DS sees it as a GBA game and doesn't let it use the extra DS features. As for the GBA, homebrew developers such as myself [pineight.com] already have Extreme Flash Advance [kicktrading.ca].
actually for the gba... (Score:1)
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DS Net? (Score:3, Insightful)
Is this even possible on the DS or am I way out there on this one?
I know that this would be the number one selling point for me if this became reality. It would be really convient to have a device that had the great gaming library from Nintendo, music, movies, and slashdot.
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It's quite possible, and in fact, internet browsing software is already in development [evilavatar.com].
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MS is probably happy (Score:1)
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How is this a "counter"? (Score:1)
When we finally get the PSP, that is. Eventually...
Re:EXCLUSIVE! Nintendo's 2005 line-up revealed (Score:5, Funny)
JANUARY
Another WWII shooter! It's online and has dual weapons!
A sports game!
A PS2 port!
FEBRUARY
Another Vietnam shooter! It's online and has dual weapons!
A US-developed RPG that fails to live up to expectations!
A PS2 port!
MARCH
Another Sci-Fi shooter! It's online and has dual weapons!
Another sports game!
A PS2 port!
APRIL
Another Vietnam shooter, because the kids love them! It's online and has dual weapons!
A whole bunch of PS2 ports!
Anybody can play this game, jerk.
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Thank you! That was my point, but Xbox AC Fanboy #28371 missed it.