May. 17th, 2005
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May. 17th, 2005 09:19 pmBetween these pictures, the announcement of online Smash Brothers, and an Xbox live style free service to do matchmaking, content download, and even let you download classic NES, SNES, and N64 games, I am firmly convinced that Nintendo does, in fact, love us all.
I'm sadly disappointed in my DS, though. It seems like all the games that were originally going to be launch titles, or "around E3" titles that I bought it for out of excitement have slipped farther and farther back. Advance Wars DS being pushed to Q4 2005/Q1 2006 may have just killed my interest in it. The PSP has more content I'll actually play availble now, with a steady flow looking promising down the line. The DS currently only has 3 games that hold my interest, and one of them is a GBA cart. Unless they really turn it around, I'm afraid she's gonna be getting traded in.
I'm sadly disappointed in my DS, though. It seems like all the games that were originally going to be launch titles, or "around E3" titles that I bought it for out of excitement have slipped farther and farther back. Advance Wars DS being pushed to Q4 2005/Q1 2006 may have just killed my interest in it. The PSP has more content I'll actually play availble now, with a steady flow looking promising down the line. The DS currently only has 3 games that hold my interest, and one of them is a GBA cart. Unless they really turn it around, I'm afraid she's gonna be getting traded in.