Hundreds Line Up For DS Lite 51
The launch of the newest version of Nintendo's DS handheld has seen hundreds of Japanese gamers line up for the privilege of owning one. From the IGN article: "With such an early sellout, it should come as no surprise that retailers had to turn people away. IGN noticed a steady stream of people arriving at shops, seeing the line, confirming that the DS was indeed impossible to get, then leaving. Some got in line anyway, perhaps in the hope that a few extra units would be available at the end." Update: 03/02 15:46 GMT by Z : Gamasutra spells out that the DS Lite has sold out after only a short time on the Japanese market.
Take that (Score:2)
Seriously, though. This is what a launch should look like in true form. And it's about time people lined up for one of Nintendo's products. They haven't seen a hardware launch like this... ever. I mean, the DS sold out in a lot of stores, but it took a couple of weeks in most cases. Now it's got the games. I can't wait for the new one to come out so I can replace my old DS which was stolen last summer...
Re:Take that (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Take that (Score:2, Funny)
be good to him...
Re:Take that (Score:2)
Unless it's Microsoft.
What's the appeal? (Score:2)
Re:What's the appeal? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:What's the appeal? (Score:2)
Re:What's the appeal? (Score:1)
Re:So... (Score:2)
On the contrary (Score:1)
Re:On the contrary (Score:1)
Re:On the contrary (Score:1)
Since you have to pay to get one, one doesn't have "inherent right" to own one. Having one is a luxury and a privilege.
Yeah, but... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:2)
Good God. Are you a geek or not? PAINT IT. I know a guy who repainted his N64 controller in camo colours, very stylish. Or plaster it with stickers. Or transfers. Or carve your tribe's traditional markings into the case with a knife.
You don't have to keep the thing exactly as it was when it left the factory, you know.
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Do Cajuns have traditional markings?
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:2)
From what I could tell from the past week, it's either this [arlgp.org] or this. [rrselect.net] :
All the best to you.
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:2)
The real/original Cajuns are further north.
Actually I've never lived in LA, but I'm a Cajun by genetics and by upbringing. I can even muster up the accent when needed, and my "AIEE!" is quite impressive. If you've seen Waterboy, the unintelligble assistant coach could have been modeled after one of my uncles.
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:2)
/Mikael
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:1)
well.. (Score:1)
Hundreds, huh? (Score:2)
Re:Hundreds, huh? (Score:1)
Granted, it isn't unknown in Japan, but to have hundreds line outside one store is quite something.
Nintendo did this right (Score:2, Insightful)
Then along comes Nintendo to show us what a successful launch is supposed to be like. Sure, there are some shortage concerns, but knowing the big N these will last a couple weeks AT MOST, not a couple of months! But the biggest suprise at all is that there
Re:Nintendo did this right (Score:2)
I was in Japan 3 weeks ago and it was already very hard to find a regular DS.
The PSP was available everywhere, but the DS was sold out thoughout the Akihabara quarter. So I would guess the DS would sell even better...
Re:Nintendo did this right (Score:2)
Yeah, it sold out, but they only delivered a third [lik-sang.com] of what was initially expected. So shortages and hard to get consoles for most people are what Microsoft needs to do? Didn't they just do that?
Or maybe you're lauding them for their ability to polish an old product and resell it? DS Lite, all the random ports for the GBA.
I might be an anomoly, but I'd rather Nintendo start making some new games.
Re:Nintendo did this right (Score:2)
Of those, from what I can tell, six were brand new games not based on prior franchises at all (Nintendogs, Trace Memory, Battalion Wars, Geist, Meteos, and Polarium).
Of the rest, from what I can tell only three or four are ports of existing titles (Final Fantasy IV, Dr. Mario / Puzzle League, Donkey Kong Country 3, and possibly Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, which I'm not sure of).
So last year, they had 34 never before seen games, and 4 ports. What's t
A line of hundreds of people in Japan? (Score:1)
I mean, it's only one of the most densely populated countries in the world, so an event liek this must be completely spark-tacular, right?
Not that I don't want one, but seriously, this story is from a country so over-populated that they live in apartments so small I wouldn't have a dog live in one.
Re:A line of hundreds of people in Japan? (Score:1)
If there's a correlation between high population density and the popularity of the DS, you certainly haven't demonstrated it. Please clarify.
Oh, and by the way, are you saying that everyb
Lik-Sang (Score:2, Informative)
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American Release (Score:1)
Re:American Release (Score:3, Informative)
Chances are that they want to get it out before the Revolution (which seems to have a fall release), especially if the Revolution does feature some sort of connection with the DS (as the rumors fly.)
Re:American Release (Score:1)
Lite flash card lock out? (Score:1)
Why... (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Why... (Score:2)
Did you notice your UID is just shy of the million mark? Lots o' folk round here. (Not "a million", perhaps, but lots.)
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Space, The Final Frontier... (Score:2)
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