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PostPosted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 1:03 am 
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optimus_87_ca wrote:
Hmm... right. Second screen as a menu. I just assume that if you aren't going to do something useful with both screens, it's better off as a Game Boy Advance game.

One thing that kind of bothers me... games focusing entirely on using the bottom screen as an input device, while ignoring the fact that it has X and Y buttons. Seems kind of pointless when you have those two extra buttons and don't actually use them.
I hope some games will find a nice use for those buttons.

Navigating menus and thing can be very useful in RPGs. There are often a lot of things to choose from so instead of scrolling all the way down you just touch it. And I kind of like the touch screen being used as just an input device. Look at Metroid.


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Yes, the Metroid demo is great... although I didn't figure out how to turn into a ball until awhile..


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DS nor PSP for that matter really appeal to me at all, seems like everyones in such a drug induced 3D craze that they have to have energy hungry graphics in there poclet, ok man am I exagerating...but I still think GBA is better then a PSP or DS by leaps and bounds, its timeless, got a great library, the graphics arn't nescecerrily top technology but there not supposed to be...and I'm going way off topic aint I; ok in short:
I think DS is a cool idea, I think PSP is a cool idea but people are making over them like they're these little electronic gods or something, mainly PSP just because Sony is an evil comglomerate, not as evil as Microsoft, but just a lesser of the two evils...uh, yeah....
DS isn't about better graphics.
Yeah, it's about another screen. :roll:


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Jahbal wrote:
rbpnmn wrote:
Articfox wrote:
DS nor PSP for that matter really appeal to me at all, seems like everyones in such a drug induced 3D craze that they have to have energy hungry graphics in there poclet, ok man am I exagerating...but I still think GBA is better then a PSP or DS by leaps and bounds, its timeless, got a great library, the graphics arn't nescecerrily top technology but there not supposed to be...and I'm going way off topic aint I; ok in short:
I think DS is a cool idea, I think PSP is a cool idea but people are making over them like they're these little electronic gods or something, mainly PSP just because Sony is an evil comglomerate, not as evil as Microsoft, but just a lesser of the two evils...uh, yeah....
DS isn't about better graphics.
Yeah, it's about another screen. :roll:

Another screen that touch sensitivity. It was smart for Nintendo to make a second screen because if the the DS has only one screen, and that screen was a touch screen, your hand would get in the way of your view. Honestly, that if the only current argument I can use to justify the second screen. Well, maybe that's not entirely true. On some games, a map REALLY helps. And it helps remove clutter from the top screen.


EDIT: Here are all the games coming out or are already on the DS

-Advance Wars 3: Battle for Omega Land (Nintendo)
-Age of Empires (Majesco)
-Animal Crossing (Nintendo)
-Animal Planet (Conspiracy Entertainment)
-Animaniacs: Lights, Camera, Action (Ignition Entertainment)
-Animetic RPG (Arika)
-Another Code (Nintendo)
-Armored Core series (From Software)
-Asphalt Urban GT (UbiSoft)
-Baten Kaitos DS (Namco)
-Batman Begins (Electronic Arts)
-Big Mutha Truckers DS (2K Games)
-Blades of Thunder 2 (SummitSoft)
-Bleach (Sega)
-Boktai (Konami)
-Bomberman DS (UbiSoft)
-Bouken-Ou Beet (Bandai)
-Bubble Bobble Revolution (Rising Star Games)
-Bust-A-Move series (Taito)
-Caduceus: Surgical Operation (Atlus)
-Cars (THQ)
-Castlevania (Konami)
-Choro Q DS (Konami)
-Cocoto Card Racer (BigBen Interactive)
-Crash Clash Racing (VU Games)
-Crash Tag Team (VU Games)
-Deep Labyrinth (Interactive Brains)
-Derby Rush: Ball Bounder (Starfish)
-Devlish (Starfish)
-Dobutsu Shima no Chibi Gurumi 3 (Rocket Company)
-Dragon Ball Z (Atari)
-Dragon Ball Z (Banpresto)
-Dragon Booster (Konami)
-Dragon Quest Monsters series (Square Enix)
-Dragon Quest Slime Morimori series (Square Enix)
-Dress (Bandai)
-Dust & Shadows (Neko)
-Dynasty Warriors (Koei)
-Egg Monster Hero (Square Enix)
-Europa Universalis II (Pocket PC Studios)
-Eye Shield 21 (Nintendo)
-Far East of Eden series (Hudson)
-Feel the Magic: XY-XX (Sega)
-Final Fantasy III (Square Enix)
-Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles series (Square Enix)
-Finding Nemo (THQ)
-Ford Racing DS (2K Games)
-Frogger: Helmet Havoc (Konami)
-Fullmetal Alchemist (Bandai)
-Fushugino Dungeon Pokémon World: Pikachu's Adventure (ChunSoft)
-Ganbare Goemon! (Konami)
-GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (Electronic Arts)
-GT-DS Racing (MTO)
-Guruguru Nagetto (Success)
-Guruguru Omiseyasan Gokko (Bandai)
-Gyakuten Saiban (Capcom)
-Harvest Moon: Korobokkle Station (Marvelous Interactive)
-Intelligent License (Now Production)
-Jam with the Band (Nintendo)
-JAWS (Majesco)
-Jinsei Game DS (Konami)
-Jissen Pachislot Hisshopou! Fist of the North Star DS (Sega)
-Johnny Rocketfingers (Conspiracy Entertainment)
-Jump Super Stars (Nintendo)
-Kaido Racing Battle (Genki)
-Kawaii Koinu DS (MTO)
-Kenshuui Tendou Dokuta (Spike)
-Kerokero King (Bandai)
-Keroro Gunsou (Bandai)
-Kim Possible: Communicator (Disney Interactive)
-King Kong (UbiSoft)
-Legend of the River King DS (Marvelous Interactive)
-Living High↑Killing Low↓ (Genki)
-Londonian Gothics: Mekyuu no Lolita (Mega Cyber)
-Lost in Blue (Konami)
-Lunar Runa (Marvelous Interactive)
-Madagascar (Activision)
-Madden NFL 2005 (Electronic Arts)
-Madden NFL 2006 (Electronic Arts)
-Magical Vacation II (Nintendo)
-Mahjong Taikai (Koei)
-Mahou Touch (Bandai)
-Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
-Meikyuu (Aruze)
-Megaman Battle Network series (Capcom)
-Meteos (Bandai)
-Metroid Pinball (Nintendo)
-Metroid Prime: Hunters (Nintendo)
-Mikke! (Aki)
-Minna no Mahjong: Kenkou Mahjong (MTO)
-Mobile Suit Gundam Seed (Bandai)
-Momotarou World (Hudson)
-Monster Summoner (Ertain)
-Monster Rancher Jamboree (Tecmo)
-Moonlight Fables (Majesco)
-Mr Driller: Drill Spirits (Namco)
-Nanostray (Majesco)
-Naruto: Saikyo Ninja Daikesshu 3 (TOMY)
-Need for Speed Underground 2 (Electronic Arts)
-Nicktoons (THQ)
-Ochaken DS (MTO)
-One Piece (Bandai)
-Pac n' Roll (Namco)
-Pac-Pix (Namco)
-Pokémon Dash (Nintendo)
-Pokémon Diamond/Pearl (Nintendo)
-Polarium (Nintendo)
-Powerful Pro Baseball series (Konami)
-Prince of Tennis: 2005 Crystal Drive (Konami)
-Professional Wrestling (Yukes)
-Puyo Pop Fever (Atlus)
-Quad Desert Fury 2 (Majesco)
-Rally DS (Spike)
-Rayman DS (UbiSoft)
-Rakugaki Kingdom series (Taito)
-Rekishi Simulation (Koei)
-Retro Atari Classics (Atari)
-Ridge Racer DS (Namco)
-Robots (VU Games)
-Scooby-Doo! Unmasked (THQ)
-SD Gundam G Generation DS (Bandai)
-Secret of Mana (Square Enix)
-Sentouin Yamada Hajime 2 (Kids Station)
-Shin Megami Tensei DS (Atlus)
-Snowboard Kids DS (Atlus)
-Simple DS series: The Billiards (D3 Publisher)
-Simple DS series: The Mah-jong (D3 Publisher)
-Simple DS series: The smurf (D3 Publisher)
-Snood 2: Lost in Snoodville (DSI Games)
-Sonic DS (Sega)
-Space Invaders Revolution (Rising Star Games)
-Spectral Force (Idea Factory)
-Spider-Man 2 (Activision)
-SpongeBob SquarePants (THQ)
-Sprung (UbiSoft)
-Spyro the Dragon (VU Games)
-SRS: Street Racing Syndicate (Namco)
-Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (UbiSoft)
-Super Black Bass: Dynamic Shot (Starfish)
-Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo)
-Super Mario Bros DS (Nintendo)
-Super Princess Peach (Nintendo)
-Super Robot Taisen DS (Banpresto)
-Tak 3 (THQ)
-Tantei Adventure (Kids Station)
-Tetris DS (THQ)
-Texas Hold 'Em (Majesco)
-The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Disney Interactive)
-The Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (VU Games)
-The Incredibles 2 (THQ)
-The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords DS (Nintendo)
-The Urbz: Sims in the City (Electronic Arts)
-Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 (Electronic Arts)
-Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (UbiSoft)
-Touch! Kirby (Nintendo)
-Tounou Ni Asekaku Game Series: Volume 1: Cool 104 Joker & Setline (Aruze)
-Tounou Ni Asekaku Game Series: Volume 2 (Aruze)
-Tounou Ni Asekaku Game Series: Volume 3 (Aruze)
-Toy Heads World (Interactive Brains)
-Ubukawa Detective Case Files: The Masquerade Lullaby (Genki)
-Ultimate Brain Games (TeleGames)
-Ultimate Card Games (TeleGames)
-Urusei Yatsura (Marvelous Interactive)
-Yakuman DS (Nintendo)
-Yoshi Touch & Go (Nintendo)
-Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubador (Konami)
-Vandal Hearts (Konami)
-Viewtiful Joe DS (Capcom)
-Wario Ware TOUCHED! (Nintendo)
-WiNX (Konami)
-World Poker Championship: Deluxe Edition (Crave Entertainment)
-World Soccer Winning Eleven series (Konami)
-Worms Forts: Under Seige (2K Games)
-Xenosaga DS (Namco)
-ZOIDS (TOMY)
-Zoo Keeper (Ignition Entertainment)
-Zoo Tycoon (THQ)

Nintendo DS Non-Games
-Brain training for Adults DS (Nintendo)
-DS Easy Dictionary (Nintendo)
-Electro Plankton (Nintendo)
-Gentle Brain Exercises (Nintendo)
-Nintendogs (Nintendo)
-Organizer Plus (SummitSoft)
-Picto-Chat (Nintendo)
-Ping Pals (THQ)

Nintendo DS TBA Games
-action (Alfa Unit)
-action (D3)
-action (Epoch)
-action (Now Production)
-action (Tasuke)
-action RPG (Aruze)
-action RPG (Hudson)
-card battle (Kids Station)
-board game (Jams Works)
-family (Orbital Media)
-multiplayer sports (Sega)
-platform (Orbital Media)
-racing (Orbital Media)
-RPG (GameArts)
-RPG (Marvelous Interactive)
-RPG (TOMY)
-simulation (Sunrise)
-simulation (Tasuke)
-simualtion RPG (Mistwalker)
-strategy RPG (Orbital Media)
-Team Ninja project (Tecmo)
-TV character action (Sega)


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