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Offline GoldenPhoenix

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Now that several months have passed
« on: June 25, 2005, 02:22:38 PM »
I was curious as to whether people are happy with their Nintendo DS? Have your opinions changed in anyway since the start?

For me I am quite happy with my nintendo DS, I bought a PSP but ended up selling it because it felt like a mini PS2 instead of a handheld. At the start I enjoyed Feel The Magic, and SM64 DS though I have to admit I wasn't thrilled with the lack of games. Now that several months have passed I think DS has turned into a quality handheld with a great selection of good games, whether it be Pac Pix, WarioWare Touched, Kirby Canvas Curse (A very unique game), and from what I hear Bomberman along with Yoshi Touch N Go are quality games. Yes Nintendo DS did start out slow, but I think it is starting prove itself with games like those that I've listed.  
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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2005, 02:35:44 PM »
i got goldewney now and its pretty cool. Ds is shaping up to be a great system
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RE:Now that several months have passed
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2005, 02:39:37 PM »
Im quite happy with my DS although I may have to call Nintendo soon because the thumb strap gave the screen some nasty scratches. And soon Im going to pick up Kirby's canvas curse and Meteos.
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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2005, 03:02:00 PM »
Watch out for the thumb strap, you can easily scratch it or make grooves in it that will tear up your screen.  It happened to me and I didn't really do anything about it since I figured it was my fault (if you email Nintendo about it they'll tell you to call their toll-free number, and I hate phones, so I don't know).  Fortunatley some pixels died on me so I sent it back for repairs.  It came back with a discorlored touch screen, and I'm going to send it in again

Besides THOSE problems, I'm loving my DS tremendously.  So far I've got SM64DS, WW Touched, Yoshi's Touch and Go, Band Brothers, Polarium, and Kirby Canvas Curse, and I love them all.  The DS is really starting to pick up pace here in the States too: Bomberman was just released, Meteos next week, Nintendogs in August, and Mario Kart and Animal Crossing sometime this fall.  
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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2005, 03:38:33 PM »
I will be honest, I'm not really happy yet. Super Mario 64 DS, while a port, was a game that I highly suggest anyone with a DS pick up with all the added content, unless they hated the N64 incarnation. Other than that, though, the only game I got was Yoshi's Touch & Go, which was not my cup of tea. The future is so bright, though, that I'm far from angry at the situation, and I'm also looking to get Kriby Canvas soon (although most of my spare change has been going to DVDs and used Gamecube games of late).
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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2005, 03:53:03 PM »
Kirby has made me say yes

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RE:Now that several months have passed
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2005, 08:24:38 PM »
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I will be honest, I'm not really happy yet

I'm also looking to get Kriby Canvas soon

OBVIOUSLY you see the problem, right? >=\

But I've been loving my DS and knew it was worth it before I even held it in my hands...I love each and every one of my games, and my current bouts with Bomberman and Kirby are only making my investment even more precious...
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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2005, 08:49:35 PM »
Kinda meh at the moment. Lacks interesting games but I guess that's what I get for buying a new system this early. I've got Sawaru! Made in Wario and Mario64DS so far. Mario is the better game but Nintendo managed to produce the worst digital controls I've ever encountered in a 3d game.

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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2005, 09:15:00 PM »
My opinion's pretty much the same.  There aren't enough games that interest me to warrant a purchase.  The titles that do interest me are closer to release though so I guess things are better.  My opinion of the DS has also improved somewhat because my opinion of the PSP has dropped like a rock.  Initially I thought the PSP was clearly superior because of it's strong launch lineup but the release schedule for it has completely dried up.  The PSP section at the stores is just full of movies now and the system has become a total non-factor.  I think the DS is the better system now, though neither really float my boat.

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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2005, 09:55:49 PM »
It was worth a purchase for the Super Mario 64 DS mini games alone to me, and Wario Ware Touched is awesome too, I was lucky to get that as a launch title here. The main game in SM64 i'm not too fond of though, the controls are ruined and I doubt i'll ever end up getting all 150 stars. Wario Ware Touched is my favourite game, Pyoro T and Orbit Ball would make games worth owning in themselves

Those two games are the only ones I have, I haven't bought a new game since February, but that's not because they weren't there, it's because I can't afford anything right now, i'm broke. When I get money i'll be sure to pick up Yoshi, Polarium and others i've missed. I'm still playing my DS though, it's an amazing system.

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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2005, 07:33:28 AM »
Yes...I am happy with it.  

The lack of games have been a problem, but as KDR said, thats the price for early adoption.

That is all being rectified anyways, with the awesome games soon to be out.  

Initally, I bought my DS for four specific games.  Mario Kart, Sonic DS, Animal Crossing, and Final Fantasy IIIj.  So I was prepared for a long wait.

Kirby will just have to tide me over til then.
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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2005, 02:59:20 PM »
WHERE IS THE DAMN MEDIA PLAYERS??? i dont wanna get one thats not endorced by nintendo and i dont want the jap version!

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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2005, 05:31:44 PM »
It's more like I've invested in it than bought it as future games look better than present games.
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RE:Now that several months have passed
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2005, 05:44:36 PM »
I bought my DS at launch in the States, had it pre-ordered and everything at EB. I currently own Feel the Magic (amusing and often clever, but definitely not lasting) and Mario 64 (fun minigames)...and thats it.

Yet, I do not regret the purchase even for a second.

I love GBA games, you see, and the DS has been fantastic for my GBA experience.
Of course, I'm utterly entranced with the coming DS lineup, and many of those titles are vying to attack my wallet. It will start this week actually, because I will be purchasing Meteos....

In short, the GBA library coupled with the promise of the DS lineup has me more hooked on handhelds than I have ever been....they take more of my gaming focus than consoles these days.  

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RE:Now that several months have passed
« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2005, 07:03:18 PM »
I've been loving every waking moment of my time with the DS, and there are more than enough games to keep my interest in it for a long time to come. I can't wait until holiday season; I'm drooling at the thought right now. And with Meteos etc still to come even sooner, wow.  
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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2005, 09:30:16 PM »
I love my DS, and I am glad I got it. I do admit I was a little worried with the original lineup, but it Mario 64 DS has occupied me for for the most part (got all 150 stars, needed to use Gamefaqs thought, couldnt find those d@mn last 3 castle secret stars!!!) along with Feel the Magic, Kirby CC, and GBA games.  With Meteos coming out and all of the other gems in the works, it just keeps getting better and better.  

Edit: However I have also had the problem with scratches on the touch screen, what screen protector would you guys reccomend (if any)
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RE:Now that several months have passed
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2005, 10:36:19 PM »
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RE:Now that several months have passed
« Reply #17 on: June 27, 2005, 06:02:29 AM »
I am VERY happy with my DS right now.

I currently have Puyo POP Fever (great game), Yoshi: Touch and Go (my most played game), Feel the Magic: XXYX (fun fun fun), Goldeneye (bought today) and the Metroid Demo (less played).

My next buy will probably be either Bomberman or Kirby.  
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RE: Now that several months have passed
« Reply #18 on: June 27, 2005, 09:05:16 AM »
You sound like you're easily satisfied .

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RE:Now that several months have passed
« Reply #19 on: June 27, 2005, 09:11:46 AM »
LOL - KDR

You know what? It's weird. Puyo Pop got bad reviews and I love it, so did Feel the Magic and Yoshi and I really really like my DS games now.

It's weird. The DS makes me feel like when I was in 1st grade, arriving home and running to my room to go and play Mario Bros. It's the same with the DS, only diference is that its now MY house.

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RE:Now that several months have passed
« Reply #20 on: June 27, 2005, 09:31:11 AM »
Heh.
I'm definitely satisfied with my DS.  I originally had SM64DS and the Metroid demo (the latter I hardly played, and I probably won't get the full game).  Mario was fun, especially the minigames, and I got all 150 stars (because I'm a completionist freak like that), but I was somewhat unsatisfied with it.  It was a port, after all.  But I received it with the DS as a gift, so I had no regrets.
Next was Warioware, and it was the first Warioware game I played.  I enjoyed it, but it didn't last too long.
Then Yoshi, which was also fun but didn't last, as I'm never compelled to beat high scores.  However, I played vs. mode for the first time yesterday (fifty rounds) and it was awesome.
Finally, I got Kirby.  It's more than I expected it to be, which is incredible because I expected a great game.  It was awesome from start to finish, on par with the Amazing Mirror (though Amazing Mirror had a longer main quest).  I absolutely adore the game, it's tons of fun.  And from here on out, the line up only looks to be getting better.  I mean, Mario and Luigi 2?  Hella yes.

So yeah, I'm satisfied with my DS.  Can't wait to try out Meteos.
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RE:Now that several months have passed
« Reply #21 on: June 27, 2005, 10:21:23 AM »
"You know what? It's weird. Puyo Pop got bad reviews and I love it,"

Most of the bad reviews from that game seem to stem from 2 viewpoints, it's either too much of the same for some, or the art style just turns them off due to it's overall "LOOK AT ME" saccharine loudness.  Personally, I haven't played a Puyo game since Dr. Robotnik M.B.M. and Kirby's Avalanche so everything that they added made the game in numerous ways feel brand new to me.  And I love the art style, the game itself is quite hyperactive and the artwork complements it really well.  The only worrying spots are a little bit of the translations and the difficulty may put some off.  Otherwise the game is ace and it's a shame some of the reviews crushed it the way they did.

Overall it's been an interesting run with the DS thus far.  I don't know if it was the lack of games, or the fact that 2 of the ones I was looking forward to turned out less than spectacular.  Personally I had no problem with games like YT&G and WWT, especially during launch since I had SM64DS, as long as I could look forward to a decent sized game around the corner that was good. Unfortunately that became a problem when Rayman DS turned out to be a craptacular port job and NFSU2 fell in the abyss as well, which was really an issue since I as anticipating this one.  All the good previews it got and then it turns out to be just barely average in the end, but go figure it's EA.  At this point, despite two bad apples so far I'm pretty content with the system.  With the library of seven I currently have coupled with the games on the horizon things seem to continue to look up for it, and as far as I'm concerned that makes it a keeper.

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