How To Make the DS Even Better 82
Next Generation has up an interesting piece considering ways to make the ultra-successful Nintendo DS even better. Thoughts include streamlining the needlessly complicated 'friend code' system, adding internal flash ram to the device, and rolling out a virtual console system ala the Wii. Their best idea, I think, is to use the GBA slot on the system for a cartridge including all of these new elements: "The advantage over typical 'system upgrades', like the ram expansion for the N64 or the PS2 hard drive, is that this cartridge should have little direct effect on game software; it would simply transform the DS into a more useful and personal tool. Such an update would also weed out the necessity to offer a whole new DS model, further annoying people who felt forced to upgrade to the DS Lite - itself only a cosmetic adjustment."
great ideas! (Score:1)
Kind of already there... (Score:4, Informative)
Now, this doesn't simplify the friends code issue, and it's definitely border line illegal, but it does exist.
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It gives perfect compatibility for DS software, less cluttered and more power efficient compared to previous solutions.
The only thing you lose here is the ability to run GBA software (I mean home brew of course, no piracy.. no not me!). This too can be solved, using a reverse pass-through device to allow GBA software to run from the slot1 cart
That said, rumors floated around for an official media player based
It has wi-fi give it a browser (Score:4, Insightful)
And yes I agree with adding rumble to make it vibrate. Then Batgirl might give it a..yah...
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Rumble already exists. I got the rumble pak for free with Metroid Pinball. However, it's power is fairly weak.
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Seriously. The DS Lite is beautiful. I feel about mine the same way less dorky people feel about their iPods.
The original DS was way too easy to dismiss as a plasticky child-oriented toy. I saw it, and kind of liked the idea, but in retrospect that was one of the things putting me off. Along with the release of games such as Dr.Kawashima and Big Brain Academy, the DS Lite's improved styling was probably responsible for making me reconsider. Superficial, sure, but I'm sure a lot of people felt that way too.
Anyway, I agree, the Lite looks great; I especially like the dual-layer casing. I'll even say (as I guy) th
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http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=11634 [nintendo.com]
http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2006/02/15/ [opera.com]
The English language version of Opera is out (Score:4, Informative)
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Best series-of-tubes game since Pipe Dream! [allgame.com]
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But then, I can't use my M3/Perfect.
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Haven't you heard? Rumble is obsolete! Wouldn't you much rather they added tilt detection?
multipass (Score:2)
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I'd say even two DS slots would be great - so that you wouldn't have to carry cartridge in pocket.
I like to play several games simultaneously and it would be nice feat to be able start another game w/o need to dig in bag looking for another cartridge. (And probability to lose cartridge would be smaller too.)
More than two is better. But I think two slots would be sufficient for most scenarios.
Forced to upgrade? (Score:5, Insightful)
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anyways, nintendo ds browser, ds-lite only, there's an add-on gba cart for memory for it to use to function etc, I'm betting the only reason its lite-only is because of the smaller size of the gba-slot. I'd buy the browser in a moment if it wasn't for the fact I need a ds-lite for it, even though its more or less the exact same hardware. I'd
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Give it a Camera. (Score:2, Interesting)
I think it's a very good idea.
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To clarify, the social aspect that you're talking about would be very nice, making the DS basically the video phone that we were all promised back in the 20th century (as long as we don't have to call each other by friend code...), but I think making a camera the way the game boy camera was made will never work. If this kind of thing we
So basically make it a PSP? (Score:1)
Unlike the PSP... (Score:2, Interesting)
Unlike the PSP, the DS has games that twice as many people find worth playing. The systems aren't even that far apart in price (PSP: $200, DS Lite + R4DS expansion card for playing media from microSD cards: $170), so game quality must be at least a major factor.
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1) Device, no case, no earphones, no memory card
2) Device, soft case, earphones, 32M memory card
3) Device, hard case, earphones, 1G memory card.
I went with option two, found out the earphones were useless on the tube (ear-safe or somesuch) and a 2G card on the internet was dirt cheep. Should had gone for option one.
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Popular Science mentioned the microSD reader (Score:2)
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Imagine the perfect DS. What would it be like? (Score:5, Funny)
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Three Screens! (Score:3, Insightful)
All kidding aside, I'd say that the biggest issue that I have with it is the lack of WPA support for the wireless. In order to have wireless access, I need to either change the wireless settings on the router, or have a second router that uses WEP. I chose to have a second router that I only plug in when I want to play. The other issue that I've run into is that some public access points, such as at coffee shops, require a browser to connect to their service. There may be a workaround for it, in some cases, but it's still not that convenient to connect. I don't know if the browser "game" coming later will fix that, but it would be a good improvement. Overall, I think I'm happy with the DS, but it's not perfect.
Include WPA ASAP. (Score:2)
All kidding aside, I'd say that the biggest issue that I have with it is the lack of WPA support for the wireless.
They *really* ought to do something about that ASAP. Given what I've heard about WEP, I don't think I'd feel comfortable advising anyone to leave their router on that setting; and turning on and off is a PITA (as well as being a minor security hole for the duration).
Would it be possible to include this capability with a firmware upgrade, or will it need new hardware (in which case us existing owners are out of luck)?
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What the heck, it worked for razors.
WiFi: Support for more than WEP (Score:3, Insightful)
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The wireless connection on the DS is nifty, but presently it's useless for the security conscious.
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As for MAC filtering, it's also pretty useless since it's almost trivial to spoof a MAC address. An attacker only has to listen to legitimate network traffic to determine an authorized MAC address and then spoof it. I don't even have it ena
Simply integrate the already existing parts (Score:2)
Take the Nintendo DS Lite
build the Play-Yan micro into it (mp3 audio and mp4 video support, but expanded to the DS screen size, also add JPEG viewer support) with built-in SD card slot
add Opera DS (with built-in Opera DS + RAM carts), so you don't have to carry DS+GBA carts to have Opera on the system.
Add basic PDA functions (address book, calendar) which can sync in standard files over USB2 which mounts as a regular drive, i.e. OS-independant.
Overkill/impossible? Aside from the JPEG viewer
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Guys, you really need a PDA [apple.com].
Please please please, leave DS for games.
P.S. Or go buy PSP. Because all what you have said is only what PSP is good for. And it is definitely overall good deal. Though games... But you do not ask for games! You want MP3/MP4/Opera/etc!! WTF. No games? Move on people. We are talking here about "portable game platforms", not cheap handicapped PDAs.
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The question is "What would you change about the DS to make it an even better device?". I don't think you'll find many people who would respond with "It should be able to play games".
It already plays games. We know that. But what else could it potentially do as well?
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Then my personal list would pretty short:
1. Remove damm mic. Some stupid games try to use it.
2. Make "Start" & "Select" buttons larger - as they were in original DS. DS Lite they are smaller and hard to press. Some games require you press them often (e.g. Castlevania) and thumb start aching pretty soon into the battles.
3. Add second DS slot so that two game cartridges may be inserted simultaneously. (Probably by killing off GBA slot - it's useless anyway.) That would let me in 95% situations a
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1. I agree the mic is annoying ("@#!* you Kawashima, I said BLUE!"), but I doubt it's going anywhere.
2. Yes. I never had an original DS, but those buttons are way too freakin' small.
3. If they added a second DS slot (which I would love), it would probably go up top. They will never get rid of the GBA slot because -- contrary to your belief -- that slot is very useful. The GBA has a huge library of games that ALL work on the DS. Perhaps more importantly,
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Wow, not just me he can't understand. I usually just hit the "I can't speak" button rather than get that test.
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The feature I'd like to see... (Score:1, Interesting)
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ergonomics... (Score:3, Interesting)
It's a tough one, how do you make a handheld that's ergonomic enough to play for hours on end, while at the same time being regularly enough shaped to be able to fit in a small space.
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This is also why I chose a DS Phat over a DS Lite. Sure, the screen isn't as bright, and the stylus is smaller, but I like the ergonomics more.
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A (wireless?) remote control for the games that allow this. I'd love to have a DS, but I hate the joypad and the cramped interface. It may be kind of weird - but not so weird if you think that laptops also come with laptop mice; it's simply a better interface if you have a quiet enough environment for it (e.g. playing it in t
Here's a thought... (Score:2)
But this won't happen, for a number of reasons. First off, the plug for the VCC is HUGE, so there'd have to be an adaptor, which gets more complicated than Nintendo is comfortable with. Secondly, it'd kill the whole purpose behind the DS: the touch screen. Before you know it, game manufacturer's would be slipping back into old habits and have analog contro
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I just don't think it's possible to design something that's small enough to fit in your pocket, yet still be ergonomic enough to hold and operate for long periods of time.
I'd rather see a slightly larger handheld with enough plastic to get my fingers around in a comfortable fashion, yet be about the same weight (or possibly slightly more) than your average console controller. This isn't jus
Great ideas! (Score:1)
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OMG. I think everybody got enough of that "old timer" crap on Wii. End result isn't that good: few new Wii games released - and all what is pushed up is the sentimental junk.
Though of course downloadable games are imminent: WiFi in DS paid off and Nintendo would definitely investigate possibility to make games even more cheaper and accessible. So I think what you say would eventually come true. I just hope it would NOT become another trash collector as Wii's VC.
As for camera. I'm
This list wasn't quite right (Score:3, Interesting)
1) 802.11g with WPA encryption. Nintendo's official response to this is pretty much "go screw yourself!" but I'm prevented from using many wifi features due to using WPA on my WLAN.
2) Better use of wifi technology. The initial menus should show any DS users in range and what game they're playing when the system boots. Then you should be able to ask to join their game (provided you insert the right cart) by touching one of the games. That main boot menu is unused most of the time because people simply hit the button that starts the game they have inserted. I've seen so many people with a DS on the train when I have mine in my bag, but I can never tell what game they're playing and it's kind of annoying for me to ask them to quit so I could give them a game. Conversely, if a message scrolled past saying "Steve wants to join your game, press START to allow it" (without interrupting their play) they would probably allow it and we might even strike up a conversation afterwards. We can already play strangers on Nintendo WFC, why can't we do it with some agility in ad-hoc play?
3) Don't lock-up the OS when I pop out the cart. This is ridiculous. The system menus boot from ROM and I should be able to swap games without crashing the initial menu system. This is a requirement for point 2 to work. There are interrupts that fire when a cart is removed, but the DS firmware doesn't seem to handle them.
4) The DS browser is very slow due to lack of system memory. An official way of expanding the memory (like a mini SD slot or *officially supported* mini-SD expansion cart for the GBA slot) would be a nice feature.
5) Improve the sound quality, I have no problem with the visuals but the sound quality isn't really good enough for MP3s on headphones. 44khz sampling rates at 16bit would be nice.
6) Allow me to download demos of games with the browser and stream mp3 audio like web radio.
7) Give me a custom avatar to store in my personal data instead of making me draw a different one in every game.
8) Keep everything else as it is and don't try to turn it into a PDA.
DS PDA (Score:2)
Support for GB/GBC games (Score:2)
Best improvement? (Score:1)
Virtual Console (Score:1)
Cosmetic adjustment? NO. (Score:1)
Um, NO. I could not fucking see my DS Fat in most lighting conditions, accidentally turning it off instead of pressing Start was common, it was too heavy/big to be carried around in a pocket, the battery life wasn't as good, the stylus was too small to handle precisely and comfortably, and the buttons were too flat and clicky. The DS Lite is MUCH more than a cosmetic adjustment.
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It sounds awful.
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