Nate (post: 1290469) wrote:According to what I've read, the DSi software will be region locked, meaning that blkmage's wish of having downloadable content for Ouendan is shattered (since the game is Japanese). However, the DS itself will still be region free. So you can still play Japanese games on the DSi even in America, it's just you won't be able to access any downloadable content for Japanese games.
But it doesn't matter because the WiFi connectivity service is incompatible with the original DS games, meaning any games currently out for the DS cannot use the DSi's abilities for downloadable content.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1289897) wrote:provide absolutely no games for it, or keep stamping out the same product over and over and over again, insisting it's a new device?
Kkun (post: 1290543) wrote:Provide no games for it? Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions is all you need, ever.
Kkun (post: 1290543) wrote:Provide no games for it? Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions is all you need, ever.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1290472) wrote:I see. That makes a lot more sense.
By the way, Kagayaki, a lot of games don't even require use of the touch screen. I hardly EVER used my touch screen until I got My Japanese Coach (in which you use the stylus for practicing your hiragana and katakana and whatnot).
Fantasy Dreamer (post: 1290660) wrote:Even if they don't have games for it now, they'll get some eventually. o.o
KagayakiWashi (post: 1290701) wrote:Yes, but......Phantom Hourglass.....isn't that all touch control? That scares me.....one of the reasons I haven't started it.
SpoonyBard (post: 1290937) wrote:I like everything about Phantom Hourglass except that stinking temple you have to go through every stinking time. Man, that gets frustrating.
And now back on topic. No, I wouldn't get a DSi. I simply fail to see the point. Now, if it made my breakfast, ironed my clothes and sorted out my mail, that'd be a different story.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1289897) wrote:provide absolutely no games for it, or keep stamping out the same product over and over and over again, insisting it's a new device?
KagayakiWashi (post: 1290467) wrote:I hate the touch screens. In my days you PUSHED BUTTONS on the CONTROLLER to play videogames......alright....let's just say.....I think the touchscreen is weird.
KagayakiWashi (post: 1290701) wrote:Yes, but......Phantom Hourglass.....isn't that all touch control? That scares me.....one of the reasons I haven't started it.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1290757) wrote:While it does mostly rely on touch control and other new innovations of the DS, it's an IMMENSELY fun game, and I never found the touch control difficult to use or unnatural. I'd seriously suggest giving it a shot]
I agree! And yes, there are a lot of games that give you the option of using the touch control or just the keypad controls. And some games you can use both, either/or!SpoonyBard (post: 1290937) wrote:I like everything about Phantom Hourglass except that stinking temple you have to go through every stinking time. Man, that gets frustrating.
Fantasy Dreamer wrote:Weird as in different from all other hand held and other gaming systems before it? Yes. Cool and innovative? I think so! Like the Wii, its kind of 'revolutionising' gaming. But it still has buttons to be pushed!!
SpoonyBard (post: 1291156) wrote:But unlike the Wii, it has an extensive library of really good games even without resorting to the backwards-compatibility feature. There's a difference between being innovative and being worthwhile. And worthwhile the DSi ain't.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1290572) wrote:You said "games".
Any other on the list?
SpoonyBard (post: 1291156) wrote:But unlike the Wii, it has an extensive library of really good games even without resorting to the backwards-compatibility feature. There's a difference between being innovative and being worthwhile. And worthwhile the DSi ain't.
blkmage (post: 1291584) wrote:Why not? I imagine people who already owned a fat DS didn't go out and get a DS Lite on launch day either.
battletech wrote:Looks like the DSi is mostly going to be bought buy people who do not have a DS. I did not forsee this response to the DSi.
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