Playing the Game Boy DS Online 167
Torrey Clark writes "NitroOnline is a project that is currently being developed that will allow Nintendo DS owners to play Wireless enabled games via the internet. It will require a wireless router, and a wireless card in your PC or laptop to communicate with your Nintendo DS."
yeah but will it fly with nintendo (Score:2, Interesting)
This article is pathetic. Do your research ./! (Score:5, Interesting)
1) Nitro Online are complete fools. They continually promise things, then change the story. Check out the current builds, there is hardly ANYTHING there. They have made almost no progress, and make promises that are literally impossible. This article should be about Team XLink, as they are the ONLY ONES who have successfully tunneled the DS.
2) GameBoy DS? More proof that the guy who wrote this doesn't know what he's doing. The Nintendo DS is N-O-T a GameBoy.
3) Teamxlink.org. Go there. Now. Seriously, Nitro Online are just trying to steal the limelight.
Re:This article is pathetic. Do your research ./! (Score:2)
"The NO crew are looking for an experienced UNIX C developer with excellent wireless networking skills. Be sure to drop us a message."
(http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_i d =4 25799)
*bashes head against a table*
Seriously. If you AREN'T an exper
Game Boy DS? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Game Boy DS? (Score:1, Informative)
Don't get suckered into the marketing spiel targetting older buyers..;D
Re:Game Boy DS? (Score:1)
A bit different I suppose, but the name still doesn't include Gameboy or Game Boy in it.
Re:Game Boy DS? (Score:1)
Re:Game Boy DS? (Score:1)
The Nintendo DS has a slot for DS games, and it has a slot for GBA games and GBA flash carts containing emulated [webpersona.com] Game Boy Mono (DMG) games. It does not have a slot for Game Boy Color exclusive games.
Re:Game Boy DS? (Score:2)
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The editors don't read the articles, and now they've stopped reading the summaries.
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Re:Game Boy DS? (Score:3, Funny)
*sigh*
Re:Game Boy DS? (Score:2)
Because a "GameBoy" product has never failed, and Nintendo intends to keep it that way.
(Chill out guys, it's a joke.)
Re:Game Boy DS? (Score:2)
B) multiplayer GBA games do not work on the Nintendo DS. it supports single-player modes ONLY.
Why it has nothing to do with the GameBoy line (Score:2)
Re:Why it has nothing to do with the GameBoy line (Score:2)
Well, they said that months ago, before the DS proved it wouldn't be a flop in sales. I think it's safe to say that was a statement of insurance, that was dependant upon the success of the DS .And now every PSP fanboy, and anti-nintendo zealot out there are tossing this statement around trying to dissuade people from considering the DS. A sort of FUD if you will.
Warp Pipe has some interesting things happening (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:Warp Pipe has some interesting things happening (Score:2)
He really did a good job with the original warp pipe project, and I think that with his supposed "support" from Nintendo will only ensure that he is again delivering a quality product or service. Its just a matter of figuring out what the hell he plans on providing.
Re:Warp Pipe has some interesting things happening (Score:2)
Re:Warp Pipe has some interesting things happening (Score:1)
this project is a joke (Score:5, Interesting)
You want real tunneling with the DS? Team XLINK [teamxlink.co.uk] are working on it..
The Nitro peeps are claiming 100% comaptibility with all wireless NICs in windows. Now this is impossible as most cards will not support promisc mode in windows, not to mention that they ignore BSS stuff most of the time.
Re:this project is a joke (Score:2)
Honestly, there are a lot of good ideas that are soureforge projects in Pre-Alpha stages. How many projects actually get to beta, though? I'm guessing 10% or less.
Re:this project is a joke (Score:5, Insightful)
Sounds to me like someone is bitter with Warp Pipe and wants to try and steal theirs and XLink's thunder by announcing a project that never will be.
Re:this project is a joke (Score:1)
Surprise! its not!
What theyre trying to do is apparently impossible anyway, read here for more details [teamxlink.co.uk]
Re:this project is a joke (Score:2)
Re:this project is a joke (Score:1)
The Nitro Online team have been on the forums lately claiming they would release 'something big' within the next few days
I'm not saying that the Nitro Online team can't/won't come out with anything it But my money would be on Team X Link [teamxlink.co.uk] releasing something first as they have actually produced results with other consoles and handhelds.
Both router and pc card? (Score:5, Interesting)
==>Lazn
Re:Both router and pc card? (Score:2)
One thing that just tees me off a bit about Nintendo is the are crippling it by not setting up obvious games (Mario Kart Double Dash) for internet play and make users have to setup their own network just to play 8 player races. Warp Pipe works around this limitation but they really should h
Re:Both router and pc card? (Score:2)
The DS currently doesn't implement any TCP/IP communications at all, and therefor doesn't have an IP address. We are currently communicating with the DS at layer 2 (physical link layer), sending and receiving raw 802.11 frames to/from the DS units. Also, 802.11 frames are much more diffacul
Re:Both router and pc card? (Score:2)
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Re:Both router and pc card? (Score:2)
If you use Linux you can run one card in "Master" mode, which basically makes it into a base station. Obviously you then don't need a real base station, etc.
Re:Both router and pc card? (Score:2)
You probably meant x86 running Windows?
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Is this even news at this point? (Score:5, Insightful)
Hey, editors, lets do a story on duke nukem forever today!
Bleh watch karaoke.
Killer application? (Score:1)
Re:Killer application? (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:Killer application? (Score:2, Funny)
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Oh, wait. Its called a cell phone...
And in related news... (Score:2)
Re:And in related news... (Score:2, Insightful)
This is practically no different to me building an incredibly long extension cable to link two gameboys together.
Explain to me how tunnelling packets is illegal?
Re:And in related news... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:And in related news... (Score:2)
as seems to be indicated by this poster [slashdot.org]
They generally would rather keep vigil for rom sites etc... they tried to shut down 'emulator' sites, and failed, so they apparently got a little bit of a clue since then (maybe)?
And why exactly... (Score:1)
Re:And why exactly... (Score:3, Insightful)
A few comments. (Score:5, Informative)
And secondly, the Warp Pipe guys aren't the only ones doing this. The Xlink [teamxlink.co.uk] people are also in development of tunneling software.
Re:A few comments. (Score:2)
If the gamecube is their 1st pillar, what would be their 2nd pillar?
I hate these bloody buzzwords!
Also, I'm pretty sure that the DS IS the 'next' gameboy, but without the kiddie sounding 'gameboy' in the name.
Re:A few comments. (Score:3, Interesting)
Nintendo's OFFICIAL statements regarding the DS all say that the Nintendo DS is not of the Gameboy bloodline, and the GBA and the GameCube will still be supported until their replacements arrive. Personally, I think that the next in the Gameboy line will be
Re:A few comments. (Score:1)
Game Boy NeXT? Do you claim Nintendo is teaming up with Apple?
Re:A few comments. (Score:2)
Nintendo's OFFICIAL statements regarding the DS all say that the Nintendo DS is not of the Gameboy bloodline, and the GBA and the GameCube will still be supported until their replacements arrive. Personally, I think that the next in the Gameboy line will be releas
Re:A few comments. (Score:2)
Re:A few comments. (Score:3, Insightful)
Here's another "FACT": Whatever Nintendo calls a Gameboy is a Gameboy, whatever they don't call a Gamebody is NOT a Gameboy. They could call their next home console a Gameboy, and that would TRUE. Now stop arguing over something that is clearly arbitrary.
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Re:Dad's Olds (Score:3, Insightful)
When there's a common perception in the market, the advertising folks will typically issue a "no it isn't" campaign in an effort to alter market acceptance.
Re:Dad's Olds (Score:2)
What you are talking about is called "repositioning". When a brand develops an identity, it takes on a stance of who it is for, and what it stands for. Nintendo is trying to position the DS as something different than a gameboy. What their ad agency has neglected to think about is the fact that when discussing a Nintendo product, the term "gameboy" has become synonymous with "handheld". That is why this will always be considered a game
Re:Dad's Olds (Score:2)
Which brings us back on-topic - Nintendo wants product separation, and doesn't want the DS to cannibalize the Gaeboy or console market segments from itself. In order to avoid the divisional infighting, Nintendo is desperately trying to steer the public acceptance to one where three product strata co-exist. If J
Re:DS plays Gameboy Advance games. (Score:2)
So is it now a Gameboycube?
ror (Score:2)
Re:A few comments. (Score:2)
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Pre Alpha? (Score:5, Insightful)
Nice... but at least there's code to show they are more than just talk?
Umm... no.
Pre-Alpha... please. How many sourceforge projects are in pre-alpha that have good ideas? And what has ever come out from that?
This is news... when its in beta and have files available and most people can get it running somewhat. Right now its an idea... and that isn't newsworthy.
Re:Pre Alpha? (Score:1, Troll)
I for one (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I for one (Score:2)
Pointless (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Pointless (Score:1)
Re:Pointless (Score:1)
could be done if you have also happen to carry a laptop near a wifi hotspot though
If you have a laptop with you, then why not just play 1- or 2-year-old PC games on the laptop? Your laptop has a bigger screen than both of the DS's screens put together.
Wondering ... (Score:2, Interesting)
Nintendo's Development History (Score:1)
I've heard people developed games and third party peripherals and selling it without getting a back lash, except when you are lik sing. =)
I don't know about the DS, but there's no official SDK for the gameboy, so I guess you can basically hack that thing make your peripherals without getting nintendo on your ars, because they didn't specify an official development proc
Re:Nintendo's Development History (Score:1)
The same Nintendo that issued an angry letter to someone who mentioned in their suicide girls profile that their favourite game was mario?
Ok, they made ammends for that, but they won't be against playing the lawyer card if they think their business is under threat.
I can see them being ok with it as long as they don't have plans along the same lines themselves. Ad
Re:Nintendo's Development History (Score:1)
Re:Nintendo's Development History (Score:2)
Somehow I find that hard to believe, although there is a lot of gameboy hacker stuff out there, it probably has more to do with original Gameboy being an obsolete product than with Nintendo's "generosity". Here are a few examples of "Nintendo friendliness":
* Nintendo tries to stop emulation scene from moving into handheld market [theregister.co.uk]
* Nintendo didn't want people to play music on thier gameboys [internet.com]
* Yahoo sued for not doin [cnn.com]
Nothing but talk (Score:2, Informative)
Begs the question... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Begs the question... (Score:2)
thank god for open source (Score:1)
Regards,
Steve
Re:thank god for open source (Score:2)
So we can do this now? (Score:1, Redundant)
Microsoft iPod!
nVidia Radeon!
Adobe Flash!
Macromedia Photoshop!
Re:So we can do this now? (Score:2)
Umm, except for the first one, no we can't.
Already been done (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Already been done (Score:2)
Then there's whatever
way to "cure" piracy (Score:2)
Not an amazing feature but it'd be intresting. I think that's really the best way to look at this, no longer will we have to go "oh well, I'll settle for half" in 2 part games, we can just use this!
Nonstandard WiFi (Score:1)
The people hacking it have apparently modified their Linux WiFi device driver so it can communicate to some extent - it is therefore possible that a DS firmware update, if the DS firmware CAN be updated, could make it fully WiFi compatible. Or, perhaps, full WiFi compatibility is a
It supports both already. (Score:2)
Re:Nonstandard WiFi (Score:3, Informative)
Please refere to the OSI Model [wikipedia.org] if you are confused abo
Re:Nonstandard WiFi (Score:2)
Go, Gameboy Police, Go! (Score:2)
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Re:Wireless router AND Wireless NIC? (Score:2)