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Nintendo has "major" DSi app strategy Comments by Robert Purchese

20 March, 2009

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DFawkes
20/03/09 @ 11:07
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I'm not sure what part of this ins news. I know it is news, but which part I'm not sure. Of course they'd want DSi apps to sell this incremental DS upgrade (downgrade if you love the GBA slot). Having apps is good for them to sell, and good for us to buy, if they're good.
Venkman90
20/03/09 @ 11:17
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If they get the app store stuff running on it (SMB3 etc...) then I will probably grab one
sneetch
20/03/09 @ 11:29
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Increasingly I fear that all Nintendo's upcoming eggs are in their hand-held basket. If you get my meaning.

However, my DS Lite will continue to do for me, I don't use it enough to justify upgrading.
jonsaan
20/03/09 @ 11:34
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I'm usually first in line to knock the ipod touch, but I really hope Ninty take heed of the app store. The pricing is incredible, perfect for impulse purchases and lots of free stuff.

Nintendo have never been good with free stuff. They won't give you the steam off their piss normally.
Venkman90
20/03/09 @ 12:05
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Yeah, I agree on the iphone thing, it does seem to be "lets shoehorn a franchise into this un suitable format"

The PSP seems to have the sole mandate on "advanced" portable gaming but fails in other areas, a "new" DS with upgraded hardware would be nice, and for gods sake give some old titles away!
secombe
20/03/09 @ 13:38
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The PSP seems to have the sole mandate on "advanced" portable gaming but fails in other areas

Interesting point, so called 'advanced' systems have never really been the market leader and have never really been what the market is about. Plenty of powerful machines have appeared, but it's always the simpler ones that catch on.

Whilst the PSP is a great bit of kit, I've never really treated it like a portable machine as such, 90% of the time it's played on the sofa or in bed. The DS goes everywhere, mainly due a combination of battery life, portability (protected screen, for a start) and most importantly - the majority of games feel more suited to the portable experience.

Personally I'm going to give the DSi 6-12 months before I pick one up (people have short memories - I got my original DS in Canada a month before the UK release...I can't remember buying more than 3 games for about 18 months, the release schedule was painful) as I think given a bit of time, the "Virtual Console" approach could really take off. We already have some superb WiiWare games filtering through from small developers, yet DSiWare has even more potential and should be easier/cheaper still to develop for.
neonemesis
20/03/09 @ 13:47
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Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata is apparently poised to speak about a marketplace "increasingly willing and eager to embrace new game design possibilities" at GDC next week.


Correct me if I'm wrong but haven't all of Nintendo's conferences been based on a similar theme over the past few years? I hope they have more to say than this. Again.
Thalanos
20/03/09 @ 14:12
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Funnily enough I think the DSi camera could be be a bit of a revolution.

Developers could have the potential to do some very cool augmented reality on a handheld (think Eye Of Judgement forthe PS3, but with DS graphics). Just imagine all the money Nintedo could make selling Pokemon trading cards that you point your DSi camera at and see a little animated 3D Pikachu sitting on it. I'm not surprised Nintendo want to push developers to use the camera at all.

I honestly think you will be seeing stuff like that appearing over then next couple of years and people going crazy for it.
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20/03/09 @ 15:55
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@Thalanos
Funnily enough I think the DSi camera could be be a bit of a revolution.

Developers could have the potential to do some very cool augmented reality on a handheld (think Eye Of Judgement forthe PS3, but with DS graphics). Just imagine all the money Nintedo could make selling Pokemon trading cards that you point your DSi camera at and see a little animated 3D Pikachu sitting on it. I'm not surprised Nintendo want to push developers to use the camera at all.

I honestly think you will be seeing stuff like that appearing over then next couple of years and people going crazy for it.


That would be incredibly cool, I always thought the Eye of Judgement was a fantastic idea (mind you, I'm an ex-Magic junkie so I'm a bit unhinged when it comes to card games :) ).
smelly
20/03/09 @ 20:53
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"Correct me if I'm wrong but haven't all of Nintendo's conferences been based on a similar theme over the past few years? I hope they have more to say than this. Again. "


Are you a developer? What interest is it to you what they say at a conference for developers?

For all you know.. he might just get up on stage and start showing people source code examples.
BuckoA51
22/03/09 @ 11:50
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At least they didn't limit it to 512mb internal storage this time!!

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