Nintendo DS Sees Voice-Chat, Demo Stations 37
An anonymous reader writes "According to Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of sales and marketing, Metroid Prime will include the ability to voice chat with other players before and after games (not during). Granted, the PSP's version of SOCOM allows for in-game chat, but this certainly is the first step." They're also going to be setting up demo download stations in retail stores, as reported in a DS Fanboy post. More details also available at the Game|Life Blog.
Why not IN-GAME? (Score:2, Interesting)
I guess talking BEFORE and AFTER a game is kinda pointless. Just pick up the dang phone and call them...or talk across the room you're probably both going to be sitting in anyway.
Re:Why not IN-GAME? (Score:5, Interesting)
Sure, I bet they're recording in mono 8-bit at 22kHz, so the datarate is only 22kB/s, but with a couple of people that could saturate the uplink of many home broadband connections even without the gameplay traffic. Zap in some simple voice compression and you've got a ~4kB/s data stream, much more convenient.
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Re:Why not IN-GAME? (Score:3, Funny)
Hrm.... Kind of like sex.
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We don't necessarily know what all they've added to Hunters in the WiFi-upgrade bonus round. What if they added co-op multi-play? Two (or more) stealth bounty hunters preparing for a mission would necessitate communication before-hand, especially if conditions (read: processing power, which I'm certain is the real reason there's no in-game chat) dictate radio-silence whilst fighting. Chat after would allow you to hash over what went right
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DS has had wireless play since it was released. Super Mario DS, first game out for it, had some wireless minigame or something. These kiosks are to download data that is stored on the kiosk itself. At no point, when using the download kiosk, do you actually go on the internet. It's totally local wireless, the same as what is available in nearly every DS game, even the one's without WiFi play.
In fact, since Mario Kart DS was released in the US less than a month after it's
Very cool. (Score:4, Interesting)
It also shows that Nintendo is willing to expand on what they originally offered with their Wifi service.
Now, what would be really great is a Nintendo-branded flash card for the GBA slot - say 512MB - so that you could store demos and other content (NES/SNES games from the Rev's online service?). They'd have to digitally sign the downloads to ease piracy concerns, but it could be made fairly secure and still be cool for end users.
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Or maybe a dedicated VoIP chip.
It would probaly kill battery life though.
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Otherwise, any downloaded content could only run in GBA mode.
What I'd imagine is a GBA flash cartridge that could store data for online enabled games and also downloadable games from the online service.
Wifi games could just access the GBA slot's content normally, of course, but to run standalone downloaded content (say, SNES games), you'd need a DS cartridge designed to do it. Of course, th
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What about the gba expansion slot? (Score:4, Interesting)
Since ds games have acess to the gba slot, (as in metroid pinball's rumble pack) Why don't they create a speech pack to enable processing of voice-chat? Seems like a no-brainer to me, and it could be optional. If you want voice-chat you buy the pack, if not you don't. Guessing by the size of mp3 players and voice recorders lately, the gba card has more than enough space to create a hardware like that...
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Cool new stuff for the DS (Score:3, Interesting)
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Speaking from personal experience, I don't know anyone under the age of 25 who owns a DS, but then, the only person I spea
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