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Nintendo to finally go online? - OB1 - 28th September 2004

The Warp Pipe guys have been hinting at something big involving the DS which is supposed to be announced mid-to-late October. You can find all of the details here and here are the pictures they have released:

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Remember that stuff from over a year ago about Gamespy working with Nintendo for their online network? Since Nintendo doesn't want to do it someone like Gamespy could, but nothing came of it. Well now it looks like the Warp Pipe guys are going to be the ones to bring Nintendo online (at least for the DS), and I'm anxious to see what happens.


Nintendo to finally go online? - A Black Falcon - 29th September 2004

That would be good... not nearly as good as Nintendo doing it itsself, but better than nothing.


Nintendo to finally go online? - Dark Jaguar - 29th September 2004

ABF, you finally put up a specific thread title and then there's no information, not even a link, in your post?


Nintendo to finally go online? - OB1 - 29th September 2004

Hahaha, oh the irony! This certainly has backfired on DJ, hasn't it?

But nobody say anything about this! Just laugh or smile along with me!


Nintendo to finally go online? - A Black Falcon - 29th September 2004

I... well... you see... :D


Nintendo to finally go online? - OB1 - 29th September 2004

Lol


Nintendo to finally go online? - The Former DMiller - 29th September 2004

I thought that information was very interesting ABF. Good find.


Nintendo to finally go online? - OB1 - 29th September 2004

Hahaha, this is great. :D


Nintendo to finally go online? - Great Rumbler - 30th September 2004

I don't see what the problem is, DJ. The link's right there in his post...


Nintendo to finally go online? - OB1 - 30th September 2004

*giggles*


Nintendo to finally go online? - A Black Falcon - 30th September 2004

Those pictures at that link are pretty weird, I will say that much...


Nintendo to finally go online? - Great Rumbler - 30th September 2004

Like some kind of weird "We us pics that are C-RAZY!!" commercials.


Nintendo to finally go online? - A Black Falcon - 30th September 2004

I was thinking more like 'is this a real ad campaign or something made up by fans'...


Nintendo to finally go online? - OB1 - 30th September 2004

The pictures were created by the guy in charge of Warp Pipe.


Nintendo to finally go online? - A Black Falcon - 1st October 2004

So those guys did it? Thought so as they are far too weird to be any kind of official marketing campaign, I think...


Nintendo to finally go online? - OB1 - 1st October 2004

Yeah. They're all hints for us.


Nintendo to finally go online? - A Black Falcon - 10th October 2004

As for Nintendo itsself online... I don't think so. We'll get this, but not online, no... that would be too sane for a company like Nintendo!

(Gamespot)
Quote:Iwata: DS can download and play back games
Nintendo's president says the new handheld will be able to receive wireless game downloads, then execute them on the fly.

TOKYO--When analysts reported last month that the Nintendo DS would support voice-over-IP functionality, we thought we'd heard the last secret of the Nintendo DS hardware. But at this morning's press conference in Tokyo, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata revealed that the machine can download game data wirelessly, then play it back.

"The Nintendo DS' greatest features are its revolutionary control schemes, such as the touch-sensitive screen and the microphone input," Iwata began. "And its other major feature is the wireless connection. With it, we're going to revolutionize the way that games are played."

"The DS's wireless connection isn't just a substitute for the link cable that was used on the Game Boy [for multiplayer games]. The DS has wireless download capability, which allows it to receive a program and to execute it. With it, people can play games together using only one cartridge," commented Iwata, citing as one example Super Mario 64 DS' four-player, one-cartridge simultaneous gameplay.

While game-session sharing isn’t totally new, since it was possible with titles on the Game Boy Advance, the DS can do far more. "Although this won't be available at launch, we're thinking of using the wireless download function to change the way in which people try out upcoming games at retail outlets," said Iwata. "We're thinking of a system where people can download a demo program [from the store’s machines], with a time or a usage limit, to their own DS. We hope that this system will allow new potential hits to be recognized by everyone, and that it will help to buck the trend where only sequels are hitting the sales charts."

Iwata also went on to talk about plans to integrate the DS' download capability with theatrical movie releases, starting off with a short mention of former Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi's conviction that Nintendo should enter the animated film business.

"We are absolutely considering the idea [of going into the movie business]," Iwata said. "Although we don't have anything to talk about right now, we hope to make an announcement by the end of the year."

"On a related subject, we're planning [to] try integrating the DS with movie theaters. By using the system's wireless functionality, users that bring their DS and GBA Pokémon cartridge to designated theaters will be able to download game data that will be distributed during certain scenes of next summer's Pokémon movie. In one scene where the main characters meet a new Pokémon, that character's data will be sent to their cartridges. This will be the first time such a distribution scheme has been used anywhere in the world."

(We can deduce from this statement that the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot on the DS must be somehow compatible with the wireless link functionality. Although it is known that the Game Boy Advance link cable will not work with the DS, it seems likely now that GBA titles with wireless support will indeed be able to link up while in a DS system, although this has not been confirmed nor denied.)

While most of Iwata’s comments were based on the Nintendo DS, he assured the crowd that Nintendo is still supporting the Game Boy Advance. “The DS isn’t the only thing that Nintendo will focus on. Ever since the price reduction of the Game Boy Advance SP in September, it’s been selling better than last year, when it was in high demand to begin with. We forecast that there will be over 60 million units shipped throughout the world within the year including the Game Boy Advance, and we are anticipating further market expansion [of the handheld and its games].”

Stay tuned to GameSpot for more information about the Nintendo DS all this week.



Nintendo to finally go online? - Dark Jaguar - 10th October 2004

Holy karp Batmanuel!

Well, about a billion fan made projects will resultify from this, you know that right?


Nintendo to finally go online? - OB1 - 11th October 2004

The Warp pipe guys are working on something that they hyped up to be an online DS service and they recently revealed the name of it (Demasked), but didn't say what it is. They also tried to deflate some of the hype. Which they started.