By caffeine addictPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:29 GMT
Hmmm... they've moved the power switch to somewhere more likely to be pressed accidentally, and they've removed the GTA slot (isn't that how you play homebrew games?)
But the camera is handily placed somewhere that won't cause suspicion when trying to take surreptitious photos...
By Steven FosterPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:33 GMT
Removing Backwards compatibility for the sake of a few mm. And introducing pointless gimmicks like a crappy camera because nobody has one of them on their phones already.
By Andrew BushPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:43 GMT
My five year old son doesn't "have a camera on his phone(s) already".
These little toys are for kids. The grown ups surely buy a PSP? The camera add-on for a PSP is £35, so the inclusion in this new DSi is nice for kids who will get a kick out of taking the odd picture or mini-video with their toy hand-held games gadget.
I'm sure it'll be a runaway success, even if it is crap compared to a PSP.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:48 GMT
GBA isn't backwards compatibility. From Nintendo's point of view, the DS and the myriad GBA devices are of the same generation. At the moment, Nintendo officially still supports the GBA, even if you can't buy them anywhere and nobody makes games for them anymore. One could conclude from this redesign that Nintendo are finally killing off the GBA. It works out quite well for them because then the only way to play Classic Gameboy and Gameboy color titles will be on the Virtual Console, where we'll have to pay for them again.
By Jolyon RalphPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:48 GMT
The original ones were in two parts, a card that fitted in the DS slot (made by Datel, no less), and another one that fitted in the GBA slot with a SD or MicroSD card.
More modern ones fit into the DS slot only and carry a MicroSD card.
When I was in Hong Kong recently, it was incredible seeing how many people on the subways were playing with a DS (outnumbering PSP about 10 to 1 I reckon), and EVERY DAMN ONE of them had that little card with the micro-SD stuck into it.
Now i will whittle on about how the PSP has had all these features and much much more and is good because its hardcore and full of great titles, movie support and lots more room for lots more porn!!
There are more "homebrew" carts for slot 1 than slot 2 now & this has been the case for sometime. There are very few carts that use slot 2 now - Nintendo browser and the rumble pack are the most popular I guess. Very few games support the rumble pack so removing slot 2 won't be much of a loss for most people.
By Paul MurphyPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:57 GMT
Since the Opera browser needs more memory to work, and it currently uses a GBA cartridge to provide that.
There is also a rumble pack that also fits into the GBA slot, so that will also be unavailable.
Homebrew stuff normally goes on a cart that fits into the other slot behind the hinge. The TTDS is one, but there are LOTS of other DS cartridges for homebrew.
The camera seems to be on the outside of the lid (I am assuming that the hole in the hinge is the microphone), so once the DS is open how much use is it going to be? As Steven said, it's not as though cameras aren't on phone already.
I would have thought the camera is facing the wrong way. The only time I would really use it would be to "video conference" with other gamers while wifi connected or even use it a bit like the itoy on the PS to play games with gestures.
I already have a 3mp camera in my phone to take pictures of interesting things I come accross then a 7mp camera for when I go away, I don't need one tacked on the front looking ugly
The system does indeed have a 3mp external camera...and a VGA one (as per Evil_Medic's comment) on the hinge (for game to game, video conference, skype or game ability or gesture [as it happens to be with obscure Jap release "health, spa games"]).
By Tom SmithPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:00 GMT
I can't really justify this over my DSLite, there's not really any extra features I'd like, except maybe the SD card, but then I've already got a phone with a microSD card slot and internet, so it ain't worth the cash for me.
Mind you, who are Nintendo expecting to sell this to? They've already sold a DS/Lite to just about the entire population of the world already.
Alien head because it's the only demographic left who doesn't own a DS.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:07 GMT
Evil_Medic has noticed teh camera on the hinge, huge lose your head in it black hole, and next to it the lil hole that is the mic, god people open your eyes.
Hope the PSP fanboi wasnt trying to suggest that the PSP had a camera first.......
I dont think making it slimmer will make it any better for me to use :( and would rather it had a motion sensor in it for playing Monkeyball.
By Bronek KozickiPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:30 GMT
Grown up would buy OpenPandora and then use it to check email or news on the go, instead of gaming. Kids succumb to gaming, grown ups to email and news.
By SaschaPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:34 GMT
The DSi has a 0.3megapixel camera on the hinge in order to take pics of yourself while playing.
Also, it has extra memory for the browser which is now built in. I rarely play gba games with mine so the loss of the slot 1 isn't too important for me. Besides, I'm sure someone will come up with a way to run emulators for gbs games by reading what's on the SD card on the side.
What I really would have liked is a 2nd touchscreen...
By jasonPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 16:22 GMT
..but I cant use my DS for more than 10 minutes before my right hand's thumb joint really starts to get sore. Doesnt look like the ergonomics have changed.
I know from expereince that I can grip other stuff for quite some time before it starts to ache...er hold on..anyway.....
By Dan DemainePosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 17:26 GMT
It was confirmed in by the Nintendo President that there is a second camera on the hinge, so games will be able to take advantage of motion capabilities.
By Captain DaFtPosted Thursday 2nd October 2008 20:32 GMT
Will the new DS have Opera built-in? Will it finally have a PDA function? Support downloads?
It looks like they're all "gee-whiz" on the hardware updates, but what's it going to have "under the bonnet?" Seriously, I love mine, but a few more practical functions would be welcome!
Comments on: Nintendo introduces redesigned DS
So... #
By caffeine addict Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:29 GMT
So they're... #
By Steven Foster Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:33 GMT
Still WEP... #
By Chris Leuty Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:41 GMT
@Steven Foster #
By Andrew Bush Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:43 GMT
Erm... #
By Steven Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:47 GMT
@Steven Foster #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:48 GMT
Wonder if they'll stop the pirate cartridges? #
By Jolyon Ralph Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:48 GMT
MicroSD? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:49 GMT
DS IS CRAP #
By Mark Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:50 GMT
Whining? #
By twunt Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:52 GMT
Nice #
By Repo Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:53 GMT
Hopefully they have put more memory in #
By Paul Murphy Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 10:57 GMT
Look closely... #
By Evil_Medic Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 11:00 GMT
Camera #
By Jon Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 11:08 GMT
Two cameras... #
By Parax Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 11:28 GMT
No GBA slot #
By Dave Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 11:32 GMT
Guitar Hero #
By David Austin Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 11:35 GMT
Multi-Cam #
By Will Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 11:41 GMT
I think I've used my DS as a GBA #
By Michael Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 11:41 GMT
Mine already takes SD cards ;o) #
By Wize Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 11:48 GMT
Who doesn't have one? #
By Tom Smith Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:00 GMT
Look at the Hinge #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:07 GMT
@Andrew Bush #
By Bronek Kozicki Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:30 GMT
@Everyone talking about the camera #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:32 GMT
According to Wikipedia... #
By Sascha Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:34 GMT
Yes #
By Dale Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 12:47 GMT
hmm alternative ofc... #
By nav Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 13:01 GMT
Hinge camera? #
By Paul Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 13:18 GMT
All nice and that... #
By jason Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 16:22 GMT
There is a secondary camera #
By Dan Demaine Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 17:26 GMT
But what about that software? #
By Captain DaFt Posted Thursday 2nd October 2008 20:32 GMT