AM3's Nintendo-sanctioned DS flash card and content delivery service, DSVision, was originally scheduled to come out in January, which obviously did not happen. It was then delayed until March, and has now been delayed again until April. When it does eventually become available, Japanese users will be able to download manga, movies, and novels from the DSVision website and transfer it to the official DSVision card via an included MicroSD card. Looking through the official website, it would appear that the bundled card has been increased in capacity from 512mb to 2gb.No matter when it comes out, we're thrilled it is. We're delighted to see an officially-licensed company taking advantage of some of the kinds of brilliant extensions to the DS's functionality already exploited by homebrewers.







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2-28-2008 @ 10:45AM
JKAntwon said...
This is cool! I wish it were here!
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2-28-2008 @ 12:30PM
Nightstar said...
Good answer why they don't need an update to a DS Lite...
Its just getting started...
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2-28-2008 @ 12:36PM
CHAOSDRAGON said...
This is starting to remind me of the play -yan. Something we americans never seen on our shore officially. I would love to see how it compares to the R4. I am just curious considering how nintendo is becoming more and more of a vigilante. And piracy is just growing too wildly these days.
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2-28-2008 @ 1:43PM
Lanceh said...
It saddens me that the Wii's got less space than a DS flash card.
Still, it sounds like a fun little device.
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