Does this break a Nintendo Fan code of some sort? DRINKY?!

Nintendo fucked up. The DS was a panic move inspired by the PSP, a poorly thought out stop gap to grab some attention away from Sony. For once, Nintendo recognized a major threat and attempted to do something about it, instead of their normal "Competition? What competition?" attitude. I think they would have been better served ignoring Sony and rolling out the next Game Boy at E3 2005 and launch Fall 2005. Which they are rumored to do, anyway. If that pans out, does anyone see a real future for DS past this year?
 
I thought it was obvious to everyone that the lineup was terrible, and looked to be terrible for quite some time into the future. I bought mine solely for GBA playback, and haven't been disappointed. I absolutely adore the GBA library. The Mario 64 DS minigames have been a nice suprise, but I can't really force myself to play through the single player to unlock more. The system will be worth having for DS support when Castlevania and Advance Wars 3 hit, PSP is gonna be a better buy until then. I'll be getting one once I hear word on the build quality from the posters here.
 
captainbiotch said:
I thought it was obvious to everyone that the lineup was terrible, and looked to be terrible for quite some time into the future. I bought mine solely for GBA playback, and haven't been disappointed. I absolutely adore the GBA library. The Mario 64 DS minigames have been a nice suprise, but I can't really force myself to play through the single player to unlock more. The system will be worth having for DS support when Castlevania and Advance Wars 3 hit, PSP is gonna be a better buy until then. I'll be getting one once I hear word on the build quality from the posters here.


build quality is excellent. best sony product in a while.
 
Teddman said:
This actually is really big if Olimario truly feels this way. It may be remembered as the definitive turning point in how the industry and consumers at large perceived the DS's chances.
You're adorable.

Anyway, place me in the reasonable 'wait-and-see' crowd. I buy hardware when the software is there. When I know I won't regret my purchase.
 
God, what a stupid topic. If you're doing it, go ahead, you don't have to invent some sort of crappy Nintendo fan code cover story to find some excuse to create a topic about it.

Personally, I'm also disappointed in the DS line up. That's currently out. I wouldn't sell it though, there's too many games coming up that I'm excited about. The only reason I bought it so early is that there was $20 off if I got it first day and I was quite interested in SM64. I figured by the time it dropped by more than $20 all round, there'd be too many games I wanted and I'd have shelled out full price for it. I was rather hoping Ridge Racer would be better too.

Here's how I look at the DS. Sloooooow start. Vast majority of software out at the moment has either been rushed or ported from the GBA. The future line up seems fantastic, with:

New 2D Mario
Mario Kart
Yoshi
Princess Peach
Zelda
Advance Wars
Kirby
Polarium
Band Bros
Metroid Prime: Hunters
Animal Crossing
Puppy Times
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl
Another Code
Jump Superstars
Meteos
Castlevania
Goemon
Bomberman
Viewtiful Joe
Final Fantasy: CC
Final Fantasy III
Harvest Moon
Sonic
Dragon Quest Slime Morimori
Lost In Blue
Boktai
Megaman Battle Network
Pac-Pix
Snowboard Kids
Secret of Mana
Vandal Hearts

etc. I mean wow! What a line up that is. Can't really say I understand people who aren't interested in that, though they seem to exist. Also, take away the rushed games and GBA ports that will disappear soon (to a large degree anyway, all systems have some rushed games), and pretty mcuh all the problems go away.

That's not to say the PSP isn't a great system. I'll get one eventually, probably within in the year if there's something I HAVE to have, if not then whenever the price drops. But selling the DS for the PSP with all those good games just around the corner? Well it's your life, but I find it pretty stupid.
 
Mama Smurf said:
God, what a stupid topic. If you're doing it, go ahead, you don't have to invent some sort of crappy Nintendo fan code cover story to find some excuse to create a topic about it.
IAWTP
 
So far the DS is dissappointing me to, but I'm actually keeping mine because outside of the launch window, PSP has no games that I even have little interest, other than that FF game. I'd say the best part about the DS so far is the multiplayer, wireless is infinite times better than using a link cable and playing mario multiplayer and metroid deathmatches is very fun, i'd keep it just for that reason.
 
This forum is awesome.

The sad thing is that there probably wouldn't be this many replies if someone made a similar thread about selling/being disappointed a PSP. :lol
 
Schafer said:
That's my opinion on the whole thing. Why the heck buy it if there isn't anything on it? Because Nintendo made it? Give me a fucking break.
So true! I don't get it either!

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:lol
Someone has to put Kutaragis (or Kaz) face on it!

Sell your DS and buy a PSP, oli! Simple as that :D
 
I choose PSP over DS and I was very hyped for the DS(some might remember my comments)

Ive looked at the hardware/software lineup for each portable and the PSP just has more coming for it what I want, and not to forgot the media player features of the PSP. I say go for it Oli, infact you might be helping Nintendo in the long run if fans of the Company start demanding such features for the next GameBoy.
 
Good post Mama Smurf. That's just the tip of the iceberg too. If you own a DS you should check out Jarrod's DS/PSP lineup thread.

When you do rebuy a DS, I actually do want you to make a thread about it.
In fact if you decide to not do this, that'd make a good thread in and of itself.

I got mine the other day and I just know good things can be done with the touch screen. And after playing with the wifi, it's just icing on the cake. As soon as new Nintendo titles start coming out on the thing, and the higher profile third party titles, it's a no brainer IMO. I can't wait for E3.
 
Personally, I think Nintendo should've held back launching the DS for a couple of months. It feels like they just wanted to take advantage of Christmas to get sales, and could've used those two months to add a few more features (like the find a nearby DS one). I usually buy a couple of games with Nintendo systems (2 with N64, 4 with GBA, 3 with GCN), but this time around, there was only one. Maybe having Mario 64 and Wario Ware in a February launch would have left people more satisfied. I personally, am satisfied with my DS, simply because I can play Mario 64 forever, I love it that much, and also for it'a GBA compatibilty.

I'm actually happy with the PSP being out there too. I was looking at some pictures of the old model DS, and I'm glad that Sony caused them to redesign it, because it looks like ass compared to this one. Sony being out there making their own cool features, will make Nintendo stay on thier toes, because they know they'll have to compete.
 
captmcblack said:
This forum is awesome.

The sad thing is that there probably wouldn't be this many replies if someone made a similar thread about selling/being disappointed a PSP. :lol

Yes there would. Just replace the humor with badly repressed bitterness.
 
The finding other DS features wasn't removed because of time restraints. The E3 DS was always going to be redesigned, we were told when they first showed it that it would be.
 
-jinx- said:
I guess everyone's taste is different, but there are some outstanding titles for the PSP launch. You mentioned Lumines...but you aren't excited by Wipeout Pure? Twisted Metal: Head On? Ridge Racer?
nope, nope and not really...
the former two series are akin to tomb raider to me... "that was fun ... back in the day", while RR is sort of interesting, but not enough...
if i were to actually buy a second game at launch (snowball -> hell), it would be darkstalkers chronicle... not for $50 though...
 
Why not get a job and buy both. Shock and awe. Seriously, thats what I am going to do. Having both so you can play whatever games you want.
 
You're going to trade your DS for a PSP to play even more ports!? You might as well keep the DS since by the time the PSP arrives, there will be a larger library of DS games. God, what a fucking retard. Oli is about as retarded as the jr. members here.
 
AssMan said:
You're going to trade your DS for a PSP to play even more ports!? You might as well keep the DS since by the time the PSP arrives, there will be a larger library of DS games. God, what a fucking retard. Oli is about as retarded as the jr. members here.

thats hardly called for, don't you think?

look at what you're getting upset about, and your name-calling reaction. who's the retard?
 
I agree 100% with your decision because I made it in December. I bought my DS at launch but after Mario64 I started to look up future releases and realized that the quality titles were so few and far between it wasn't worth it. I went on EBAY and actually sold it for $10 more than I bought it for due to the Christmas shortages. I now have the PSP and in one week I played it 10x as much as I played the DS. In the US launch alone there are 5-7 titles I am really excited about (it also helps that I like EA Sports BIG titles). Bottom line is you won't regret it, cause by the time the DS has enough quality titles you will be able to buy it used for $60 and enjoy the good stuff.
 
Teddman said:
This actually is really big if Olimario truly feels this way.
This is probably all just set up for some inevitable "PSP is so disappointing! I'm getting my DS back" thread planned for the future. Given Oli's peculiar taste ("everything on PS2 sucks"), there's really no reason for someone like him to be legitimately excited over PSP.

On another note, isn't it bizarre how one average-scoring review for Wario Ware has set off such a powderkeg? I really can't stand whiners who bitch about lack of post-launch software. Unless it's your first console, you should already know that there is going to be at least a 6 month software drought.....and shut the fuck up. Even I'm not that big on DS, but if I had bought one I wouldn't be trading it in so soon. Why wouldn't you at least keep it for GBA games and Castlevania? That's why I don't believe that diehards like olimario could have such a 1-day turnaround from "Oh boy, DS" to "I'm selling this junk".....I demand that he post the trade-in receipt! :D
 
AssMan said:
You're going to trade your DS for a PSP to play even more ports!? You might as well keep the DS since by the time the PSP arrives, there will be a larger library of DS games. God, what a fucking retard. Oli is about as retarded as the jr. members here.

Tell me what wonderful games are a part of this March's larger library. Tell me what titles are coming within the next month that are absolute must-haves.
 
And when/if you get bored with the existing PSP lineup you can just compress some anime and manga and use it as your portable media hub!

You could probably do it on the DS too with the upcoming MP4 player. But it would be pretty lame.
 
olimario said:
Tell me what wonderful games are a part of this March's larger library. Tell me what titles are coming within the next month that are absolute must-haves.
Yoshi's Touch 'n Go

also if you haven't Minish Cap.

although it's not for DS, I look at the situation like playing the Oracle games on the SP, even if it was for a different system, it's out there to enjoy on a Nintendo handheld and that's good...
 
Ummmm... get both.

Otherwise you'll go through this shit again in 2 months. Sell your seed if you have to, but you get both.
 
efralope said:
Yoshi's Touch 'n Go

I have played this, and it is NOT a triple-A must-have in any sense of the word.

also if you haven't Minish Cap.

although it's not for DS, I look at the situation like playing the Oracle games on the SP, even if it was for a different system, it's out there to enjoy on a Nintendo handheld and that's good...

Oh stop that. That's why Oli has an SP.
 
Sho Nuff said:
I have played this, and it is NOT a triple-A must-have in any sense of the word.

So how good is it? 35/40 from famitsu is a great score. (oh forgot that you dont like the DS anyway)
 
I've never understood someone pulling out their hair over a lull in game releases. Like you can't be bothered to come up with other shit to do to pass your free time.
 
Sho Nuff said:
Oh stop that. That's why Oli has an SP.
is someone going to play Tetris on their GB Brick when they have a backlit, better looking SP that will play it instead?

I'll I'm saying is take advantage of the opportunity if he hasn't already (he already may have, don't know)...

Also, to some who may say what's the point of GBA titles at all when you bought the DS for DS games, if I was a Sony fan I wouldn't limit myself to only PS2 titles if back at launch a PS-X title had gotten GOTM from GameInformer and EGM and 9+ scores from IGN and Gamespot...
 
efralope said:
is someone going to play Tetris on their GB Brick when they have a backlit, better looking SP that will play it instead?

Hey Anakin, SP isn't backlit. kthxbye.
 
ha, you're right, ok, but I meant it has a light, which is automatically better than the visual quality of the GB Brick...
 
Is importing out of the question for you guys? Sure most of the titles will be $50, but if you guys seem so desperate... Meteos, Kirby, Egg Monster Heroes, Pac-Pix, and even despite the heavy Japanese it'll have, but you guys are so desperate, Another Code. These titles may or may not be must haves,but along with Yoshi, Polarium, WarioWare, and hell even Twisted coming into the mix here in America, I don't see how you can't have some fun with your DS.

But yeah whatever, I'm not having a single problem not owning a DS game that sells the system yet, or hell even anything to fucking play. I've got a handful of GBA games that I simply have not beat yet and I couldn't even bother going back to the SP screen. Frankly I'm glad for the drought, otherwise I highly doubt I would have ever gotten to finish a few games I have, and I still have a backlog of games I need to buy. I somehow highly doubt you've played all there is to play for the GBA as well, importing included. The thing is though, you don't need to get too much March seems to be when things pick up, quite a few releases are slated for the month, so I can only assume that April and further down the line will have some too, Japan already has April titles announced I believe.

But whatever, this is an olimario thread, he's just going to rebuy the system, we all know that. So I hope he enjoys the money lost on the system.
 
SantaCruZer said:
So how good is it? 35/40 from famitsu is a great score. (oh forgot that you dont like the DS anyway)

Yes, and the Bouncer scored higher than that. Quoting Famitsu is so 1998.

Touch and Go feels like a minigame that was painfully dragged out into a full title. Yawn.

As for my "DS hate", I was totally gay for DS this holiday season but quickly lost interest (even moreso once I got my PSP). God forbid I would prefer one piece of consumer electronics over another.
 
Actually if he don't like it, sell it while its still hot so he doesn't lose too much money on it. Then buy it back when the price drops a couple of times and when there is a significant library. That's what I'm doing.
 
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