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Volt wrote:that's awesome... but you want to know what's NOT awesome... cartridges... they are OLD, and time for them to go. And Nintendo doesn't understand that. Therefore I will help them to understand that by NOT buying a DS. When the NEXT DS comes out, If it's got mini-discs (which are NOT new technology at all) I'll buy one. But I think It's time we taught Nintendo a lesson the hard way.
With a good'ol Spanking
That was the case with the N64... Nintendo was being stubborn. Cartridges don't belong in the console world anymore... unless they're memory cards. J
Now, the handheld world is another story. Honesty, I don't think it's time for the "cartridge" to die in this territory...
yet. Few things I'd like to point out:
1.
Saves Battery Life: Discs/CDs require a tiny motor to spin them and laser to read the data... both consume battery life faster then a cartridge.
2.
Loading times: Personally, I don't mine this while playing a home console or PC game but, the times when I'm playing a handheld are when I'm *waiting * on something else, not the game. Cartridge = virtually no loading time. Disc = Meh.
3.
Cheaper: Correct me if I'm wrong... but, in the handheld world, it's all around cheaper. System wise and game wise. I'm predicting the games for the PSP will be $50 and the DS games will be $30.
4.
No memory card needed
5.
Easier for backwards compatibility: This is the most important one. Since the cartridge Nintendo is using is a heck of a lot smaller for the DS then the UMD, in turn... the Media bay is a lot smaller, also...... this gives Nintendo extra room to add in a Game Boy Advance Media bay. Backward compatible is a major need for the DS.
6. Finally, as always, Nintendo’s system is an affordable "Video Game Machine".... and Sony's system is the expensive "Swiss army knife Media Player". UMD fits Sony and Flashcard fits Nintendo.
Now, the advantages of a Disc are rather obvious, but in the handheld world at this point of time, I don’t think they out way the advantages of the cartridge. At least for the situation that Nintendo’s in.
I'm looking forward to the DS... but, I doubt I'll have the money around then. No matter, the Black color, one I want, is set for release around January.