radioheadrule83
Banned
Miyamoto said:"The DS may look like a Game Boy but, in reality, it's Nintendo's third pillar. What we mean by this is that the DS will allow us to create software that we haven't been able to produce on any Game Boy before, or even the Gamecube. It's going to have software that's never been seen before on any system."
Miyamoto said:"Well, our target user is everyone: people aged from 5 to 95. And if you look at that wide user base, you have children who see their parents with PDAs and so on. So there's a lot of appeal for kids to use the DS and the stylus for its chat capabilities.
And it's possible for someone with a wireless router in their home to potentially link up the Nintendo DS to that router, their computer and the Internet, and then to potentially link up to other instant messenging programs."
NOM admit they don't know much outside of what Miyamoto has helped to fuel here, and they simply say they'd expect news to come around E3 time. They are interesting words given the DS=PDA and DS-online-imminent rumors.
By the way a few European launch titles get a right scathing: Ping Pals and Sprung being the worst. The latter "is only getting above zero percent because the dialogue is occasionally funny". Oh dear.
Rayman gets 70% - "The analogue control is better than Mario" but "The dual screens are awash with brown and the whole thing suffers from pretty horrendous slow down". Good to see they're not polishing the turds.
Thom