
Apparently, Nintendo Floor Vision is digital art executed by a button-less DS and floor lights. The exhibit is featured at Shigureden. From the article: "According to Moz la Punk message board member Tadashi, it’s for an art exposition, where the DS is used for poems and poem writers. Judging by this comment and the press release it seems as though all together the art exposition is essentially historical and that poetic interaction via the special DS takes place."
Could there be more?
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1-19-2006 @ 8:47AM
Jesse said...
I have a quick question that's nintendo related:
If I purchase Play-Yan for the GBM, will the CD work with my PC? it's nothing special, and i read a disclaimer saying that your PC has to have special software for that installed and that you "need special video encoding and PC skills to convert movie files into the right ASF/MPEG4 format or to get the Japanese software working on a non-Japanese Windows PC". Any way you all could shed some light on this? (didnt know where else to turn, thanks.)
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1-19-2006 @ 8:51AM
Frexy Q. said...
sorry Jesse, can't answer to your question...
Man, I like that buttonless DS... for some reason or another... hehe
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1-19-2006 @ 2:58PM
Nushio said...
Jesse: Call me evil, I read a tutorial to play yan somewhere on IGN.
I can't find the link though (thus being evil).
I'm sure there are plenty of tutorials, search google for Play Yan tutorials.
Regarding NFV, I thought it was something related with the E3 expo they had last year, which involved stepping on fishes and spiders.
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1-20-2006 @ 5:04AM
Tak said...
I guess it's just the way it's held, but it looks sexier than my DS :D.
@Jesse: I believe it might be referring to video encoders. Things like DivX and XviD. These are free and there will probably be instructions on the disc.
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