Tehremos
Parcel of ol' Crams
+128|6676|Somersetshire
so I decided to get a DS lite, on the grounds that I know there is a few games I will love and even if after them I don't want to buy any more, by the end of the next week I would have made enough money to buy a PSP


I am though quite interested in these little card things for the DS, the M3 card?
I was wondering if it fits multiple games on it because I don't really want to carry games around with me.
elmer_42
Sanford and Son
+22|6169|California
Now I'm trying to figure out where to get an R4 or M3 Simply.

Tehremos, you can get multiple .nds files on one MicroSD card and then just run them off of the R4 or M3.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6850|SE London

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

ELITE-UK wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:


There is indeed. It is more accessible for more casual gamers, especially young kids and girls. This is a huge market segment that Microsoft are now trying to edge into, so far unsuccessfully. With a much bigger target market, it is quite normal that the DS should sell better than the PSP (which to be honest is not that great unless the firmware is cracked, when it becomes superb).

I currently have a couple of films, God of War, GTA Liberty City, Patapon, FFVII Crisis Core, Burnout, Metal Slug Collection, Pirates, Breath of Fire 3, Doom, a SNES emulator with about 50 games, a CPS2 emulator with about 20 games and loads of music all installed on my PSP. I can take it anywhere and not have to worry about carrying games around or anything like that. That is what a great handheld is all about, having a great and diverse range of entertainment that you can access on the move. The only letdown is the comparatively limited battery life.
Yea, but all you do is buy 2 or 3 extra batteries, charge them all up when the PSP is not in use and then your good to go.
There's that word again. It crops up often where the PSP is concerned.
But think of all the money you save on games on a PSP.....



My PSP has only cost me £95 total, that's including games and 4GB memory stick (Sandisk, not Sony obviously) - but not including the 8GB memory stick I later upgraded to when the firmware support was available.
Roc18
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+655|6059|PROLLLY PROLLLY PROLLLY

elmer_42 wrote:

Now I'm trying to figure out where to get an R4 or M3 Simply.

Tehremos, you can get multiple .nds files on one MicroSD card and then just run them off of the R4 or M3.
I just checked all the stores in my area that incuded Wal-Mart, Target, Circuit City, Radio Shack, Gamestop and even Sears and I couldnt find either the R4 or the M3, I did find the SD Memory cards though. Im gonna have to buy it online even though i dont trust buying anything physical online.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,054|7040|PNW

Roc18 wrote:

Im gonna have to buy it online even though i dont trust buying anything physical online.
That must be why dot-coms like Amazon and Newegg are struggling so hard for customers.

As for trust, I'm going to use Gamestop as an example: I often have better luck getting my promotional stuff from online pre-orders than in-store. Not only am I saving gas, for one trip, but I'm saving telephone calls and extra trips to Gamestop and (likely) two or three other relatively nearby Gamestops for all the shit I was supposed to get when I pre-ordered the damn thing in the first place. One store even put my stuff out on the shelves as well.

I'm sorry, but online owns.

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2008-07-21 11:29:15)

Roc18
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+655|6059|PROLLLY PROLLLY PROLLLY

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Roc18 wrote:

Im gonna have to buy it online even though i dont trust buying anything physical online.
That must be why dot-coms like Amazon and Newegg are struggling so hard for customers.

As for trust, I'm going to use Gamestop as an example: I often have better luck getting my promotional stuff from online pre-orders than in-store. Not only am I saving gas, for one trip, but I'm saving telephone calls and extra trips to Gamestop and (likely) two or three other relatively nearby Gamestops for all the shit I was supposed to get when I pre-ordered the damn thing in the first place. One store even put my stuff out on the shelves as well.

I'm sorry, but online owns.
Well its hard for me to trust a site with my credit card number is all. I'm actually gonna use paypal to buy it.
Spidery_Yoda
Member
+399|6538

elmer_42 wrote:

Now I'm trying to figure out where to get an R4 or M3 Simply.

Tehremos, you can get multiple .nds files on one MicroSD card and then just run them off of the R4 or M3.
I got my R4 from amazon. That was a long time ago though and I think Nintendo has stopped most retailers from stocking them now. I used to buy all my games but frankly at £30 each I just wasnt getting my moneys worth.

You can fit a LOT of games onto one card. I bought mine with a 2Gb micro SD card and its the best thing ever.

If you do get a flash card I highly recommend downloading a copy of jEnesis DS.  It's a homebrew Mega Drive/Genesis emulator and the latest version pretty much runs the games perfectly. It's all I play on my DS these days. Sonic 1, 2, 3, & Knuckles . I do some pretty blatant ass kissing in that thread but its all very well deserved. Compare jEnesis DS to the other DS Mega Drive emulator 'Picodrive DS' and you'll see what I mean.

To answer an earlier question, yes you can play the ROMs online and you'll get a unique friend code etc.

I also very highly recommend the 3 Phoenix Wright games. Best games on the DS IMO. My 2nd fave game is Advance Wars: DS (Better than the sequel 'days of ruin' IMO). AW:DS is one of my bought ones and i've clocked about 330 hours on it. Def got my moneys worth there.

Last edited by Spidery_Yoda (2008-07-21 11:43:30)

Luigi
Sniper Whore
+97|6447|Wisconsin
Just bought my r4 today, can't wait. I'd recommend final fantasy 3, a great remake. Resident Evil DS was really good also.
mrblonde666
Lykes The Mudkipz
+12|6256

Bertster7 wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

ELITE-UK wrote:

Yea, but all you do is buy 2 or 3 extra batteries, charge them all up when the PSP is not in use and then your good to go.
There's that word again. It crops up often where the PSP is concerned.
But think of all the money you save on games on a PSP.....



My PSP has only cost me £95 total, that's including games and 4GB memory stick (Sandisk, not Sony obviously) - but not including the 8GB memory stick I later upgraded to when the firmware support was available.
just got one of these a few weeks ago. WELL WORTH IT! play any homebrew games you want and you don't have to worry about bricking your DS. its really cheap and it works well. i have at least 20 ds games, 9 genesis games, 4 snes games and 5 mp3's and they all work great.
http://www.eshopmegastore.com/images/m3ds_real.jpg
best and cheapest way to get it is realhotstuff.com
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,054|7040|PNW

Roc18 wrote:

Well its hard for me to trust a site with my credit card number is all.
Which is why I write checks or use gift cards.

*forehead slap*

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2008-07-21 15:12:54)

Roc18
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+655|6059|PROLLLY PROLLLY PROLLLY

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Roc18 wrote:

Well its hard for me to trust a site with my credit card number is all.
Which is why I write checks or use gift cards.

*forehead slap*
Well I just ordered the R4 DS from Amazon using my checking account info. Its the first physical thing I've ever ordered online. Now I play the waiting game....

Last edited by Roc18 (2008-07-22 17:48:02)

jsnipy
...
+3,277|6791|...

you can probably emulate the DS on a PSP lol
Mutantbear
Semi Constructive Criticism
+1,431|6233|London, England

jsnipy wrote:

you can probably emulate the DS on a PSP lol
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TopHat01
Limitless
+117|6173|CA

SpIk3y wrote:

Despite what some say, the games available for the DS are all similar in their target audience and general feel.  If you like those types of games, the DS is great.  Personally, the PSP has a much larger selection of games that appeal to me.  I can't stand the style of games available on the DS... I like realistic graphics, not japanese anime graphics.

So it really depends on what types of games you prefer.  If you want to play as  a bloodthristy warrior who rips heads off and graphically maims his enemies, get the PSP.  If you want to play as Sonic with a bunch of bright happy colors and a fast pace, get the DS.  To each his own.
Thank you, a level-headed response that doesn't side with either handheld.  I love how everyone accuses each other of being a fanboy, and then goes into a 5 paragraph essay about why one handheld is better then the other, keeps me entertained, I guess.

Last edited by TopHat01 (2008-07-22 18:12:56)

Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|7034|Cambridge (UK)

TopHat01 wrote:

SpIk3y wrote:

Despite what some say, the games available for the DS are all similar in their target audience and general feel.  If you like those types of games, the DS is great.  Personally, the PSP has a much larger selection of games that appeal to me.  I can't stand the style of games available on the DS... I like realistic graphics, not japanese anime graphics.

So it really depends on what types of games you prefer.  If you want to play as  a bloodthristy warrior who rips heads off and graphically maims his enemies, get the PSP.  If you want to play as Sonic with a bunch of bright happy colors and a fast pace, get the DS.  To each his own.
Thank you, a level-headed response that doesn't side with either handheld.  I love how everyone accuses each other of being a fanboy, and then goes into a 5 paragraph essay about why one handheld is better then the other, keeps me entertained, I guess.
Fanboy! ;P
h4hagen
Whats my age again?
+91|6621|Troy, New York

ELITE-UK wrote:

1) NO, for £30 more you can have a PSP, which means you can also watch dvds and upload all your music onto it and listen to them also, and there are some bril games out for it.
2) DS games comprise mostly of pet loving games, mario saturated storylines, lame simuators like doctor thing, cooking mama and other bullshit like that, with the PSP you get proper games like GTA Liberty/Vice city, Medal of Honor Heroes 1 and 2, Call of Duty, Pro evo 6 and 8 , Fifa 06/07/08, Final Fantasy, Need for speed Underground/Most Wanted/Carbon/Pro Street and many more to which your tastes suit.
/thread
mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|6923

Just go with PSP + Custom Firmware.

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