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Things to know before buying a Nintendo DS
Posted by Powerlord on 11/22/04 07:01 PM
There have been a number of things that people who are thinking about buying a DS need to know.
* The DS can play GBA games, but not GB/GBC games.
* The DS can not play multiplayer GBA games... there's no port to plug in a GBA link cable.
* When you buy a DS, try it out before you leave the store. In particular, look for any dead pixels on the two screens. If you see one, exchange it for a different DS.
* The battery only has a partial charge. You'll need to recharge it before any serious usage.
Fireproof wrote:ALERT! ALERT! The DS has been tunelled through the internet! With a wireless router and a special program, you can play multiplayer with anyone in the world! The current games that have been tunelled are Pictochat, Mario 64 DS and Metroid Prime: Hunters First Hunt.
Shatterheart wrote:Sarcasm is like a butt...everyone has some...and some need to be kicked.
Bobtheduck wrote:I didn't like the DS very much, from the experience I had with it... The stylus sensor was all wrong, the demo I played was made for lefties (?), and I don't like using the stylus to control... Going back and forth is really weird... PSP is much simpler... Of course, it is about games, and neither one has games I want yet...
Bobtheduck wrote:I didn't like the DS very much, from the experience I had with it... The stylus sensor was all wrong, the demo I played was made for lefties (?), and I don't like using the stylus to control... Going back and forth is really weird... PSP is much simpler... Of course, it is about games, and neither one has games I want yet...
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These defects include:
# Dead pixels, as many as 3 per screen with the problem.
# Broken UMD drives.
# Analog nubs not working.
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# UPDATE: More problems ahoy!
# Analog nubs not just not working, but actually falling off.
# PSP is turned on, but does not start up.
# Screen has air bubbles.
# Screen has dust on the inside.
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Also, as for the UMD drive problems, some have reported the drive not closing completely, and the UMD, when the PSP is twisted, actually flies out!
Most retailers are stressing the fact that these problems don't occur in the majority of PSPs, but take caution in importing until Sony gives an official announcement.
As for the answer to Wingzero's question, I have a DS, and would highly recommend it over the PSP. It, in my opinion anyway, is more innovative, has better games, is more reliable, and has a lower price point. My advice is to go for the DS.
Hope that helps! ^_^
Kireihana wrote:If I were you, I'd wait for the price to go down. Nintendo products are always more expensive for the first several months but they usually drop a bit after a while. Or wait until you can get a used one at GameStop. I personally don't want to pay $150 just for the system. At first I thought I'd just replace my SP, which broke, but there's really no point. The DS was obviously made with future developments and capabilities in mind, so even if you're not impressed with it right now, you can bet they'll come up with more cool stuff soon, like the internet thing.
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