Sunday, November 2, 2008

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Nintendo DSi defies DS pirate cards


After a work report of Gizmondo Australia no longer on the new Nintendo DSi handheld all known pirate cards for DS and DS Lite. This confirms the suspicions of the cause of DSi launch, which differs only in a few points from the DS and DS Lite:
  • little thin built
  • screens some large-scale
  • instead Game Boy Advance slot now an SD card slot (with AAC Player and pictures software)
  • WLAN now WPA and WPA2 encryption (previously only WEP)
  • Built Opera Web browser
  • Two built-in digital cameras
  • More internal memory
  • DSiWare access to online store to purchase software
The big one that warrants a new purchase is not. And the painful loss of the GBA slot. I still play Fire Emblem and Final Fantasy GBA titles on the DS Lite (even if the above module is cumbersome).

Perhaps one must buy the DSi games then again in the online shop, this would need be the GBA hardware (like the DS and DS Lite) incorporated in the DSi.

I can understand why Nintendo will be happy to deliver its games only by download, no doubt, is much cheaper for them, but I lose in the current expression of the online stores too many rights (games are tied to the device, I can no buy or sell used games, my old modules I can not replace in online licenses) and it has nothing in hand (no pack, no module, no manual), so I can not warm to the download.

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