It just doesn't end: "DS Gets Free Retail Game Downloads, Voice Chat and a New Look"

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It just doesn't end: "DS Gets Free Retail Game Downloads, Voice Chat and a New Look"

The Legend Builds: Nintendo DS Offers Bold New Features

We knew about the DSLite, but retail demo downloads too? Daaaaaamn! Go Nintendo! :buttrock:

The video games industry's "story of the year" for 2005 is growing even more compelling early in 2006, as Nintendo today announced major new initiatives for its hot-selling Nintendo DS portable game system.

In a matter of weeks: DS owners will sample free games simply by visiting their local game retailers; players will enjoy live, real-time Wi-Fi voice interaction with their portable game play; the 1 millionth DS owner will log onto Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendo's wireless gaming service; and a new lighter, brighter DS will make its debut in Japan.

Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of sales & marketing, announced the new DS features during his keynote address today at the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' D.I.C.E. conference in Las Vegas.

"Nintendo DS was the only video game system that exceeded expectations in 2005, simply because it dared to be different," Fils-Aime said. "By further enriching the ways in which players can compete, play and sample new games, that process is accelerating in the opening weeks of 2006."

Here are the details announced at the D.I.C.E. conference:

DS Download Service: Starting next month, Nintendo will offer all DS owners free downloadable game demos and other downloadable content at thousands of participating retail locations around the United States. An in-store kiosk will beam wireless demo versions of games and other downloadable content into a players' Nintendo DS system. Users simply stop by the store with their Nintendo DS, click "DS Download Play" on their system and choose one of a variety of DS games they want to sample. The game will download automatically and users can play all they want (even if they leave the store) until the Nintendo DS is turned off.

Sequentially, players can try out as many games as they want, letting them test drive the wide array of games that can only be played on Nintendo DS. The first DS Download Service stations will include free demos of Tetris DS, Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day, Mario Kart DS, Meteos, True Swing Golf and Pokémon Trozei, along with a Metroid Prime Hunters video clip. The selection of games and other downloadable content at DS Download Service kiosks will refresh quarterly.

Metroid Chat: The new Metroid Prime Hunters game for Nintendo DS will give gamers the ability to chat directly with one another before and after matches played via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Players in North America can simply click the chat icon and say what they have to say. The microphone of the Nintendo DS picks up voice communication and transmits it to the people on their friend list. Players can use the chat function before a match to agree on settings or after a battle to relive their glories. This Teen-rated first-person adventure arrives March 20 and promises to open a dramatically fun new facet of gaming to Nintendo fans.

Nintendo DS Momentum: Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection now boasts more than 20 million different connections, representing more than 850,000 unique users worldwide. Nintendo DS has enjoyed extremely strong sales worldwide, selling more than 14.4 million units worldwide through December. The Japanese sell-through of the existing Nintendo DS hardware exceeded 5 million within 13 months, which made Nintendo DS there the fastest-selling video game launch ever. In addition to Metroid Prime Hunters, Tetris DS also launches March 20. Using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, up to four players can compete in wireless two- or four-player Tetris DS battles against friends or strangers, near or far.

Nintendo DS Lite: The lighter, brighter Nintendo DS system goes on sale in Japan next month. Nintendo DS Lite is about two-thirds the size of the original Nintendo DS and more than 20 percent lighter. Its availability in other regions will be announced at a later date.
 

Verythrax

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And the demo download service will be avaliabkle to DS through the Rev, I bet. So you will not need to go to the stores to test in the future.
 

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Before all the haters show up, I just want to say that this is bad ass. Nintendo continues to bring me what I need gaming wise.
 

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qube said:
Before all the haters show up, I just want to say that this is bad ass. Nintendo continues to bring me what I need gaming wise.
:buttrock:

The DS is the coolest damned thing since ... ever.
 

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Uh, In Japan theyve had these Demo stations for a while now. You just walk up and can download demos of just about every game out (even stuff like Animal Crossing).

I wish those fuckers would capture and rip them so we can use them with DS Wifi
 

kernow

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sooo obvious the revo is a demo download unit for the ds

"RS" anyone?
 

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The DS is performing nothing short of a coup-d'etat in regards to what people were expecting of it.
I can only imagine how nice the games will look on the DS lite.
 

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I bet the Demo Downloads and stuff wont ever happen in the UK :(

Infact I wonder if/how long any of this stuff takes to get to the UK.. we are not loved.
 

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They should have allowed voice chat for friends only in the first place. I don't think I'll get Hunters since I always suck at FPS's.

Cool about the demos!
 

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Wow, what can I say, Nintendo is truly kicking Sony's ass in the handhelds. Keep it up guys.
 

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Have they released a price for the DS-lite?
 

BIG

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Jedah Doma said:
Wow, what can I say, Nintendo is truly kicking Sony's ass in the handhelds. Keep it up guys.

I'd say,they're on defensive mode.

If it wasn't for the PSP's strong showing,they'd still be sitting on their lazy asses back cataloging N64 games.

Competition is good.

Weevus - DS Lite is approx. $150 retail in Japan,so it'll probably be around the same price once it reaches stateside.

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BIG said:
I'd say,they're on defensive mode.

If it wasn't for the PSP's strong showing,they'd still be sitting on their lazy asses back cataloging N64 games.

Competition is good.

B-

I agree that competition is good, but give Nintendo some credit.
 

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Weevus said:
I agree that competition is good, but give Nintendo some credit.

Nintendo reign supreme in the handheld business.

Everyone knows that.

My credit goes to the challenger.

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BIG said:
Nintendo reign supreme in the hanheld business.

Everyone knows that.

My credit goes to the challenger.

B-

Fair enough.
 

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BIG said:
Nintendo reign supreme in the hanheld business.

Everyone knows that.

My credit goes to the challenger.

B-

You are right in a way. I am not sure if Nintendo would be doing some of the things they are doing if not for the PSP. Nintendo hasn't looked this good since the Snes and that in part was due to the challenge it had from Sega. Nintendo hasn't really been in the console race since the Snes and the PSP is the first real threat that Nintendo has had to its domination of the hand held market.

The DS has had a strong week after week line up and I think that is due to their desire to remain number one in portable gaming. So...even though the PSP has flopped so far and continues to get crushed week after week...they deserve a little credit for driving Nintendo into this rampage of destruction. :chimp:
 

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I'm gonna go out tomorrow and check out the download stations here in tokyo. Should make for some interesting playing.
 

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Gameoz said:
You are right in a way. I am not sure if Nintendo would be doing some of the things they are doing if not for the PSP. Nintendo hasn't looked this good since the Snes and that in part was due to the challenge it had from Sega. Nintendo hasn't really been in the console race since the Snes and the PSP is the first real threat that Nintendo has had to its domination of the hand held market.

The DS has had a strong week after week line up and I think that is due to their desire to remain number one in portable gaming. So...even though the PSP has flopped so far and continues to get crushed week after week...they deserve a little credit for driving Nintendo into this rampage of destruction. :chimp:

Bad for the companies,but good for us as consumers :mr_t:

B-
 

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BIG said:
Bad for the companies,but good for us as consumers :mr_t:

B-


I am being serious when I said I agree with you. For what ever reason, Nintendo can not pull it together with their consoles. However, the fear of losing the last area that they dominate (portable gaming) has really brought about the old Nintendo from the Snes days.

I still own a PSP although there are times when I question why. The best case here is that Nintendo (and others) continue to put out quality games for the DS. This in turn will (I hope) have Sony look at the PSP as more of a gaming device and put out some better games.

The PS2 has dominated the console market for years. If the Nintendo DS and PSP could bring back the days of the Snes vs the Genesis that would be fantastic. We will have to wait and see if Sony and the PSP can hold up their end or not.
 

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I agree with big too. We are seeing some killer stuff from nintendo. Took a while to start winning people over though. The stores still have to follow as sony still gives royalties to people who push there products which is totally wrong.

Gameoz said:
I am being serious when I said I agree with you. For what ever reason, Nintendo can not pull it together with their consoles. However, the fear of losing the last area that they dominate (portable gaming) has really brought about the old Nintendo from the Snes days.

I still own a PSP although there are times when I question why. The best case here is that Nintendo (and others) continue to put out quality games for the DS. This in turn will (I hope) have Sony look at the PSP as more of a gaming device and put out some better games.

The PS2 has dominated the console market for years. If the Nintendo DS and PSP could bring back the days of the Snes vs the Genesis that would be fantastic. We will have to wait and see if Sony and the PSP can hold up their end or not.
 

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Why the need for a "station" to d-load ? Couldn't you just get them from your ( or anyone's) house with wireless internet ?

I also predict that it won't be long before you can d-load and play classic NES/SNES/64 games on your DS. You'd use a "blank" cart(s) to store them.
 
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