12th January 2004, 8:01 PM
Yeah, lower developer fees will be a advantage to the system...but once you get away from carts that's pretty much inevitable. Isn't it the cart format that is a lot of the high costs?
However, for gamers the prices for games will be higher than GBA games, from what I've heard. And at that price, and with that battery life... it might eventually succeed as a multifunction device, but I can't see it getting anywhere near success in the GBA's handheld gaming market. Not with its significant problems. Not until it's cheap and has a lot better battery life. :)
However, for gamers the prices for games will be higher than GBA games, from what I've heard. And at that price, and with that battery life... it might eventually succeed as a multifunction device, but I can't see it getting anywhere near success in the GBA's handheld gaming market. Not with its significant problems. Not until it's cheap and has a lot better battery life. :)