The DS is coming this November 21st set at the price: $149.99 (at no surprise). It will include Picochat (a built-in wireless LAN/Wi-fi test/draw chat program that can support 15 people in one chat room), and a demo for Metroid Prime: Hunters. First party games will run at $29.99.
Nintendo has finally announced it's launch line up.... well, most of it..
This year's releases:
Super Mario 64 DS
Madden NFL 2005
Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Golf
The Urbz: Sims in the City
Spider-Man 2.
Ping Pals
Rayman DS
Asphalt Urban GT
Ridge Racer DS
Mr. DRILLER: Drill Spirits from Namco
This or begining of next year:
Mario Kart
Metroid Prime Hunters
WarioWare, Inc. DS
Animal Crossing
Yoshi's Touch & Go
Advance Wars DS
Super Mario Bros. title.
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent
Need for Speed Underground
Viewtiful Joe
Bomberman
Frogger
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
Nintendo plans on releasing a total of 20-25 games this year.
Also, Square Enix said they well be remaking Final Fantasy III (the Final Fantasy game that really made it here) for the DS. It's confirmed for Japan, I'm hoping it will appear state side this time.
Games with unknown release dates that I look very much forward to playing on the DS:
Castlevania
Harvest Moon
Secret of Mana
Legend of Zelda
Updates on the DS system:
Menu:
When you boot up the DS, it will have a menu for you to choose between: A DS game, GBA game, Picochat, and a few unannounced options (most likely sound set-up, Wi-fi/LAN set-up, screen display).
Sleep Mode:
When you close up the DS, it will automatically go into sleep mode. Sleep mode consumes less battery life by pausing the game and turning off the dual-backlit screens lights. GBA games needed special programming for the GBA to do this, so will sleep mode work on GBA games with the DS? I hope so.
More info at:
http://ds.ign.com/
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/10/07/news_6109869.html
And I leave you with some nice screens of Advance Wars DS
I'll return if I see anymore news......