No links, sorry. Dont have time to dig for em rite now. To expound on the "third pillar" talk, it is the official Party Line that the DS is not meant to encroach on "the experience offered by the GBA/SP. Instead it offers gamers a whole new experience".
Now, whether or not you beleive that is fine, I personally gravitate more toward what Ian Sane said about the DS being a "stop-gap" Gameboy....it basically IS the next Gameboy, only it is so radical that in case it does fail, Nintendo can then introduce a new "Gameboy" and say "well, sorry you didnt like that. But hey, heeeres the REAL NEXT GAMEBOY!!! Buy now!!!". This third pillar talk is perhaps a means to protect the brand name of 'Gameboy'...its just really hard to
not view the DS as Nintendo's handheld successor...
This is just what Im thinking, I could well be proved wrong.
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DS games support wireless multiplayer, but can you multiplay on a single card? Can a DS boot up with nothing in the card slot?
It can indeed do multiboot just like the GBA can....multiplayer games with one cart. How far that feature goes and how much its used depends on the developer and the corresponding memory in the unit. I beleive it will be comparable to the GBA in that regard. Wireless really sweetens the deal tho, IMO.
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We know the DS will play GBA games, but if they don't provide a method of multiplayer gameplay between the DS and GBA with the multiplayer GBA games, then I don't see it as 100% backwards compatible.
And on that topic...huh, man, guess we'll find out soon enough. Im not sure if the new GBA games that support the wireless adaptor play will be playable on a DS network...I think theres a strong possibility for that as the technology is likely very similar...
In terms of *wired* multiplayer GBA games, it may be possible that peripherals will be released to bring that function to the DS. But as it is, the DS cannot go multiplayer with all the older GBA games....unless theres a GBA-style serial port on the DS that I havent seen....
-Blackknight131