DS browser gets European release date
Posted Aug 8th 2006 1:00PM by David Hinkle
Filed under: News

While there have been several topics of discussion on the DS Opera browser's Japanese and US versions, we, along with the rest of the inter wubs, have been remiss and apologize for not including the vast European gamescape (it is too a word!). Releasing on October 6th for
£30, the browser will include the same set of features as the Japanese and US versions of the software, aside from the ability that allows the user to slide between alternate worlds.
Ok, we may have made that last part up...
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Tags: browser, ds, lite, nintendo, opera
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8-08-2006 @ 1:27PM
SST said...
Holy shit! Sliders!
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8-08-2006 @ 1:47PM
paul haine said...
£30 is far too expensive...I might have bought it for £15 though.
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8-08-2006 @ 2:42PM
zero said...
Any word on a US release?
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8-08-2006 @ 3:27PM
RupeeClock said...
I thought the EU release was already reported on here, meh.
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8-08-2006 @ 4:26PM
MaHe said...
At first, this looked like a very exciting thing ... but now, due to all cons of the application itself, I rather wait for a homebrew-based one ... We already have retawq on DSLinux (which is great for text browsing and downloading on the go!), and as some homebrew adapters feature 32MB of RAM (and a talented developer called 'amadeus' is working out a way to use it), homebrew will simply leave this Opera's product a lightyear back. That's a great shame, at least they could make it compatible with Play-Yan ...
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8-09-2006 @ 6:57AM
mupwangle said...
>>£30 is far too expensive...I might have bought it for £15 though
Try adding them together. Play.com is advertising the browser at £45.
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