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Nintendo Gaming / RE: Nokia N-Gage v.s Game Boy Advance SP
« on: September 03, 2003, 03:40:48 PM »
Where Nokia will fail, TTPCom will succed. They plan on releasing a gamesystem w/ a phone. Rather than have the GameButtons be the 5 and 7 of the phone they are seperate from the keypad. this should make them easyer to hit. http://www.ttpcom.com/ttpcom/bngo/

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Nintendo Gaming / RE: Nokia N-Gage v.s Game Boy Advance SP
« on: August 28, 2003, 02:18:30 PM »
Pikkcuber, you might want to check your history again you idiot. or you could save time and read the new articles on the PSP that say "This is Sony's FIRST forray into the handheld market." PIAC. Yes, the N-gage will have a hell of alot better graphics than the SP!!! And it will certainly have more colors than the SP. Cube323, your too ignorant, for all we know, the n-gage games could be a heck of alot better than we think, and NO THE SCREEN IS ALOT BIGGER THAN A POSTAGE STAMP!!!!!! In fact, from comparison pics I've seen, the N-gage screen is not that much smaller than the SP's. We can not predict the future. Cube, there have been worse, and betters that much is true. Am i biased to the N-gage. NO. I'm just protecting the truth. Any one hear of the turbo express? It was a handheld system made by NEC. It was a genious idea, have a portable game system that plays your home console games. What this means is one could play his/her turbo graphix 16. Guess what, it got it's butt kicked. Later Sega tried the same thing w/ the genesis (this hand-held was called the Nomad) Just like these geniuse ideas, the N-gage idea may get destroyed. this is because of the way Sega and NEC supported and marketed these systems. Now if Nintendo were to release a portable N64 that didn't need ports to play N64 games. N64 owners would more than likely be all over it. Why? Because nintendo can get there product out into the world better than NEC or SEGA. Now to get to questions PIAC, there is a version Proskater for cells, only it looks like it's one the SNES. Same thing w/ the splintercell cell version. Bartman, there is an MP3 player for GBA. By movie player you may be thinking about the TV reciever for the GBA. Aside from picking up broadcast on your GBA, you can hook up a Cube, DVD, VCR ect.

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Nintendo Gaming / RE: Ultimate Game Boy?
« on: August 04, 2003, 04:39:17 AM »
GBC has probly the best comfort of all of the GameBoys (It would have been a tie between SP and GBC, but SP leaves red pressure sores on my hands ) but other features (color, games, screen, style) Sp is the best. Joeamis, I just have to ask, is that Leon from RE4?

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Sonys PSP vs. GBA- Does Nintendo have a chance?
« on: August 02, 2003, 06:19:27 AM »
     I'm going to extend on Andi 28's comment about the previous competition from Sega. Back in the days of the old chuncky GameBoy, there were 3 other handheld's, all more technologically advanced (Nintendo GameBoy, 8-Bit, Monochrome, no backlight; Sega GameGear, 8-Bit, Color, Backlit; Atari Lynx, 16-Bit, Color, Backlit, able to be played by Lefties; NEC Turbo Express, Duel 8-Bit, Color, Backlit) The only thing the Gameboy had over those is the fact that it could be played for more than 6 hours on one set of batteries. We already know that the N-Gage will only be able to play a max of 6 hours in one charge. One dissadvantage the GB had was it Veritcle positioning, rather the horizontal of the GameGear and Lynx. History has shown us that Nintendo knows how to take out technically superior opponents.

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