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NINTENDO DS Dual Screen @ COSTCO $143 n change.

Are they officially released yet? MSRP is only $149.99, guys, this isn't exactly smoking hot! 🙂 Cool little system though, but I'll wait for the $99 version in a year 🙂

Jason
 
I think this will be hot ticket item this christmas. Just like the Tickle me Elmo 3 years ago. It all have to deal with Supply and Demand.
 
Is there a standard game being shiped with these? It appears that this one is coming with some form of Metroid. I would be shocked if there wasn't a new awesome Mario that was shipped with many of them.

Any ideas?
 
metroid ds not out until 5/2005...maybe by then i will consider one of these worth purchasing

the metroid that comes with it is only a demo..at least they are offering up that though...unlike the latest round of GBA SP's that didnt come with nuffin unless the store had a deal :disgust: wish they did a tetris ds for it...
 
oka, quick 411 run-down:
System comes with pre-packaged FREE (up-to 100') im-ing through embeded chat software. *free
-unless a wireless signal is available, upon which will become online im-ing.
Also comes with fully playable demo of Metroid Prime Hunters with fully operational Multiplayer levels.

AND YES!!! the next awesome Mario game will launch along side it. dubbed: Super Mario 64 DS.
-also to include huge multiplayer stages- similar to capture the flag and such.
 
Can anyone confirm this? I read awhile back that this will be compatible with GBA games.... It would be stupid not to, just wanted to make sure.
 
Originally posted by: MfCPuFF
Can anyone confirm this? I read awhile back that this will be compatible with GBA games.... It would be stupid not to, just wanted to make sure.
It'll play GBA games but won't play the older ones.
 
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Subtotal: $143.99
Shipping & Handling: $10.69
Non-Member Surcharge: $7.20
Order Total: $161.88

 
Are all units including the Metroid demo or just Costco ? im about to buy 3-5 of these & stock them for christmas.
 
Originally posted by: ondarknesss
System comes with pre-packaged FREE (up-to 100') im-ing through embeded chat software. *free
-unless a wireless signal is available, upon which will become online im-ing.
Huh? Do these things work with WiFi hotspots or something? Like I could use one outside of a suitable Starbucks/McD/Panera Bread to check my e-mail and stuff?
Would make a nice compact laptop equivalent, although not as compact as a Blackberry is.
 
linky no workie..

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From GameSpot: "The system will be backward compatible with the Game Boy Advance (and, therefore, with other, earlier Game Boy models). The GBA cartridges fit in a slot in the front of the system, and the DS cartridges fit in the back. The DS cartridges will be noticeably smaller than the GBA carts, and while we weren't able to see one, they were described as being roughly the same size as a standard SD media card used for devices such as Pocket PCs and digital cameras. The system will use a rechargeable battery that's estimated to last roughly 10 hours. In addition, the system includes a few extra perks such as a built-in headphone jack and a microphone input, which suggests that voice support of some kind will be in some games. The most impressive extra built into the system is its wireless connectivity, which is composed of Nintendo's own wireless technology as well as standard Wi-Fi."

From IGN: Nintendo's DS handheld, which features a unique dual-screen setup, one of which is touch sensitive, is set to launch in the US on November 21. The system will retail for approximately $150 and will come packed with a demo of Metroid Prime: Hunters.

3-paged IGN Review with photos here

 
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: ondarknesss
System comes with pre-packaged FREE (up-to 100') im-ing through embeded chat software. *free
-unless a wireless signal is available, upon which will become online im-ing.
Huh? Do these things work with WiFi hotspots or something? Like I could use one outside of a suitable Starbucks/McD/Panera Bread to check my e-mail and stuff?
Would make a nice compact laptop equivalent, although not as compact as a Blackberry is.

It will work with hotspots, but not the way you describe. The Pictochat software will let you chat with other DS owners - if you're not at a WiFi hotspot, you can chat wirelessly with anyone up to 100' away. At a hotspot, you can chat with anyone else who is connected to the Internet via their DS.
 
Originally posted by: modedepe
Originally posted by: MfCPuFF
Can anyone confirm this? I read awhile back that this will be compatible with GBA games.... It would be stupid not to, just wanted to make sure.
It'll play GBA games but won't play the older ones.


Do you need an adapter in order to play older GBA games, or is the slot built into the unit?......
 
The tickle me elmo was more like 7 or 8 years ago, LOL 🙂 It was a Loooong time ago. I still lived in Washington when that happened, and I moved out of there in 1997 🙂

Jason

Originally posted by: HKSturboKID
I think this will be hot ticket item this christmas. Just like the Tickle me Elmo 3 years ago. It all have to deal with Supply and Demand.

 
I have played Metroid DS and it is not going to be the gaming system you all tout it to be. It sucks that you have to use the pen to look, fire with the shoulder button and move with the pad. It is awkward as hell. DS is just a glorified PDA.
 
Originally posted by: NorthRiver
I have played Metroid DS and it is not going to be the gaming system you all tout it to be. It sucks that you have to use the pen to look, fire with the shoulder button and move with the pad. It is awkward as hell. DS is just a glorified PDA.

Glorified?? I think you got the wrong choice of words there, buddy. =)

I was more thinking "devolved." =P
 
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