Gender: Male Location: Chaos.
There can only be CHAOS!
And with that, back on-topic we go to the Nintendo DS!
Anyone been noticing the extreme shortage of DS systems lately? My Target got about 50 in, and we sold them all within the first day, and never had another shipment since 11/21. This just may re-create the PS2 launch a few years ago; it will be very hard to find the system anywhere due to underproduction, or just very small shipments.
I got a Nintendo DS!!!!!!!!!
And a Super Mario game and a kit for $199. Pretty good deal.
But I cant play it 'til X-Mas.
I wanna play it!!!!!!!!!
Ill find a way
marketing strategy. create a shortage, create a demand. when people start buzzing about how hard it is to get one, the first thought would be "that system is kick ass! why else would it be sold out everywhere?" after the initial "shortage" the demand of the system will have great impact on sales. isn't corporate america peachy?
Thats possible.. but unlikely due to how popular each nintendo handheld is... or you could be a sony fanboy attempting to persue the downfall of all handheld-dom
Your parents, eh? Be sure to tell me what new worlds there are. I want to buy one, but I don't have money right now. And my parents sure as hell are not going to spend $200 on a christmas present.
pff.. do you believe everyone that says they're a girl lol..
I dont buy it til I see it... but I do know there are a fair share of girl gamers. But from playing 3 MMoRPG's.. I know bettah...
as for tekken 5.. it should probably not be released.. I recommend taking the characters (because those are still decent) and putting them all in a new tournament situation with a whole new control scheme and different story (the new story wiill obviously declare heihachi dead for christs sake.. and kazuya will be too since he's already a friekin corpse, bury the hatchet and move on with thier lives). at least thats my personal wish for the tekken series
I wish there were too, most girls just can't use a controller, it's not exactlly hard is it.
A few people know I like games but some people didn't and they thought it was a joke when I challenged one of them.
He laughed but by the time I had won I was just smiling - the look of his face - priceless
He's a good friend of mine
Well you could have a look at my avatar or click my name and see my gender, but if that's still not enough then my name is Dominique - I have long hair, blue eyes, wear glasses...but I might as well be a boy because I don't like girly things (the colour pick makes me twitch, hair styles...forget it! Dress and skirts!!! NO WAY!!
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We must not let them disappear! Act now & together we can save them.
Credit to Kuchiki.
these are all the games. many more on the way.
Asphalt Urban GT
Feel the Magic: XY/XX
Madden NFL 2005
Metroid Prime: Hunters (demo bundled with the DS)
Mr. Driller Drill Spirits
Ping Pals
PictoChat (built-in)
Rayman DS
Ridge Racer DS
Spider-Man 2
Super Mario 64 DS
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005
The Urbz: Sims in the City
The first-party offerings for the system's launch will include Super Mario 64 DS, a translation of the Nintendo 64 classic; a playable demo of the upcoming Metroid game, Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt; and PictoChat, multiplayer-enabled Mario Kart game, the full version of Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt, WarioWare Inc. DS, Animal Crossing DS, Yoshi's Touch & Go, Advance Wars DS,new Super Mario Bros. game. Nintendo-published games can be expected to retail for as low as $29.99.
third party
Madden NFL 2005, Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf, and The Urbz: Sims in the City GoldenEye: Rogue Agent and Need for Speed Underground
Spider-Man 2 at launch and follow up with an unnamed title that is described as "major."
PIng pals,
Sega will offer Feel the Magic: XY/XX at launch and follow up with Puyo Pop Fever.
Ubisoft will release Rayman DS, Asphalt Urban GT, and Sprung.
Namco will present Ridge Racer DS ,
Mr. Driller: Drill Spirits later on. Also coming later: Capcom will present an entry in the Viewtiful Joe franchise; Hudson Soft will bring Bomberman to the platform; Konami's Frogger will make an appearance; and Square Enix will offer a Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles title.
Also announced at the Japanese press conference today was that Square Enix will be bringing a remake of Final Fantasy III to the DS. The only Final Fantasy title to never be remade and never make it out of Japan, FFIII is considered one of the most intricate role-playing games ever designed for the Famicom. It was originally scheduled to be remade on the WonderSwan portable years ago, but the project was cancelled when Square stopped supporting the system. A North American release for Final Fantasy III DS was not confirmed.
"DS provides a roadmap to the future of video games," said Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of sales and marketing. "The overwhelming support of strong third-party titles, combined with Nintendo's flagship franchise, makes this the strongest software support for any Nintendo system in more than a decade."
The release also touched on some of the ways in which these DS games will take advantage of the hardware's unique functionality. Madden NFL 2005 will show all 22 players on the field in one screen and use the second screen to display "key action." The game will also let players compete head-to-head wirelessly. Super Mario 64 DS will offer head-to-head wireless battling, new touch-sensitive minigames, and "innovative control options."