
DS Daily: Add-ons

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Sep 5 |
Spore Creatures |
Sep 7 |
Mystery Case Files: Millionheir |
Sep 8 |
Viva Pinata |
Sep 8 |
Lock's Quest |
Sep 8 |
DQ IV |
Sep 16 |
The Force Unleashed |
Sep 16 |
My Japanese Coach |
Sep 23 |
LEGO Batman |
Sep 23 |
Kirby Superstar Ultra |
Sep 23 |
Disgaea DS |
Sep 23 |
Time Hollow |
Sep 23 |
SimCity Creator |
Sep 23 |
Sonic Chronicles |
Sep 30 |
Princess Debut |
Sep 30 |
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BTS: Drake and Josh Talent Show |
BTS |
Show N Tell: Dress the best |
Show N Tell |
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DSL: Missed Connections |
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-29-2008 @ 9:22AM
aj said...
My thinking is that if a handheld gaming device requires add-ons, then it's a bad handheld gaming device.
So no, I don't really think that any add-on for the DS adds anything of particular use or value.
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8-29-2008 @ 2:06PM
Jacksons said...
Couldn't have said it better myself. Portability is key to me.
8-29-2008 @ 10:24AM
Feba said...
There is one addon I think would be worth it. Although it could probably be done with just the wifi card.
Remote Wii playing. Mainly for WiiWare and Virtual Console; although publishers should be given the ability to work it into their Wii titles (past and present).
Sony already does this with the PSP and PS3, so it's clearly not too hard. Any game that supports the Wii controller (with the exception of motion controls, although even that could be added through the expansion slot) sideways would fit the DS controls just fine. That doesn't quite get us to "playing OOT on DS! OMFG", but it does get us playing many many great games. Many of them do of course have GBA releases, but VC releases are going to be about the same in price or cheaper, and it's less to lug around assuming you can find a wifi connection.
Besides the obvious Virtual Console games, it could probably be adapted to a good share of WiiWare games. I only own Gyrostarr, but the DS could handle it just fine. It would sure as hell give me a reason to buy Tetris Party. From what I've seen, we could even have Lost Winds on DS by using the touchscreen to replace the cursor.
Wii Games would benefit from this too. Super Paper Mario and WarioWare: Shake It! (this would probably need the addition of a motion cart, or replacement with the touchscreen so people don't shake their poor DSs to death) would be right at home on DS (I'm already imagining how Super Paper Mario could work SO WELL on DS. Menu on the bottom, player on the top, press the "Tippi" button to switch to pointer mode which swaps the screens; and use the touch screen to examine things.)
I don't think I need to say how kick ass SSBB on DS would be, and its control scheme is certainly adaptive enough. Basically unchanged except maybe moving the heath bars into the touch screen (to save space for fighting)
Obviously, like the PSP-PS3, it would work for almost all classic games, a good amount of downloadable titles, and could even be worked into supporting some full retail titles.
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8-29-2008 @ 11:01AM
Feba said...
Note: I meant to say software card, not wifi card.
8-29-2008 @ 5:33PM
Gewurztraminer says: R.O.B. is the last Cylon! said...
From the moment the ideas Virtual Console and Wii-DS connectivity came about I've been wondering the same thing.
I mean, the GBA could download NES games from the Gamecube version of Animal Crossing. I did it all the time. So why not have VC titles downloadable to the DS?
I'm not holding my breath, but I'm still kind of hoping for it in the back of my mind.
8-29-2008 @ 10:32AM
Donald said...
The only add-on I would pick up would be a GBA slot addon if the rumored redesign removes it.
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8-29-2008 @ 10:32AM
PiemanPieman said...
I like add-ons because they give me more choices. I don't really mind more of anything like that because I'll either buy it or I won't.
I also own a DS paddle controller and the thing pretty much rocks.
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8-29-2008 @ 10:39AM
mark said...
nintendo needs to learn to stop making accesories :P i mean back in the day for nes they had about 15 acc., snes had a few also. and some were always mandatory to play a bunch of certain games, n64 had a few also rumblepak, expansion pak , pokemon gameboy pak, they had a few more but it was like you want to play zelda majoras mask, or perfect dark u needed expansion pak, gamecube had the same problem -_- look them up too many to post. the gameboy/color and gba had many acc also. and now if you look at the wii you will need wiifit to play like 80 games to come. and there making wiimotion plus sound like it will be mandatory in the future. and they have so many more acc.
but as the ds goes depends on what this new addon is could be a motion pak i would probably buy it.
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8-29-2008 @ 11:00AM
Feba said...
Just because a game supports a controller doesn't mean it's required. This is why the Wii uses the motion controller out of the box, for everything; it would flop otherwise. Just look at the EyeToy-- plenty of games SUPPORT it, but only the EyeToy games themselves really require it.
8-29-2008 @ 3:06PM
mark said...
yes true but you dont understand if developers make newer wii games(after may 2009) that only use wii motion plus to play them and you wont be able to play them with out the wiimotion plus . meaning there gonna force people to go out and buy this 30-50$ acc for each wiimote that you have, if you wanted to play the game single and multiplayer. That being said there wont be any standard wiimote motion games anymore, because wiimote alone is not 1 to 1 ratio in motion which requires wiimotion plus, and all of the games will be 1 to 1 motion.
eyetoy is a different concept than the wiimotion plus , eyetoy is a different controller to play its games. wiimotion plus which should have been in wiimote from the start is a acc. added to the wiimote for 1 to 1 motion in future games, and that is why the wii mote is not used for everthing in the near future.
8-29-2008 @ 6:13PM
Feba said...
The idea that all Wii games are going to need or want WMP is silly. It's like the N64 Expansion Cartridge-- it has its uses, and it can be a huge help in some cases, but very few games are going to need it.
And I have no idea where you for $30-50 from, but most people are guessing $10-20 for WMP.
8-29-2008 @ 11:06PM
mark said...
again your refering to something different than wiimotion plus this is an actual requirement for future games which is why nintendo spend 40 mins just talking and demonstrating this at e3. they say wmp is cheap to make thinking of the hardware nintendo makes 1 wmp at 10$ selling to a consumer is twice the price $20 but wiisports costs 10$ as does every other type of demo game ie. wiiplay, so its +10 for wiisports resort also .so right there is $30 easy lol plus tax, and at e3 they stated wmp will only be sold with wiisports resort.
in a kotaku article iwata states if you have 4 wii remotes you [B]will[/B] need to buy for all 4 wii remotes to play the games that will be coming out. and with a firmware update he states oldergames obtain the feature to add this into there controls.
why would they be making it backward compatable with all other wii games? seems like a lot of time to just make it a acc if you want to buy or not.
8-29-2008 @ 10:55AM
atastysammich said...
I'd say they're worth it. I'm loving the Rumble Pak and am awfully tempted to pick up an Arkanoid paddle controller at some point.
The DS add-ons bring something unique to the table and, with maybe one or two exceptions, are optional anyway. From an accessory standpoint, they make more sense than, say, tethering an entire controller to another controller for the sole purpose of being a power source without the option for just using separate batteries.
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8-29-2008 @ 1:16PM
Matdredalia said...
Personally, I love accessories. I think they add choices to the system and the games I play, and I like that. I don't HAVE to buy them, but I have the option to, and I enjoy that. In my mind, the more accessories there are, the more ways to play there are, the more choices I have.
That makes me a happy panda.
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8-29-2008 @ 7:24PM
James said...
I'm picturing a GC addon that lets you copy the disc to e.g. a microsd card. To prevent piracy, check for the disc on boot, like the upcoming 360 game caching feature. I'd shell out more for that than I would for a 'DS2'!!!
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8-29-2008 @ 9:19PM
Microx said...
I'm all for addons, as long as they don't make games harder to play. That is all.
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8-30-2008 @ 3:44PM
Abscissa said...
I *really*want TV-out, though I know it'll never happen.
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8-30-2008 @ 5:33PM
LocalToast said...
Only well-known video game bloggers get video-out cables for their DS's. :'(
8-31-2008 @ 3:18PM
Abscissa said...
You mean those exist?!?!