That's a fantastic and truly original idea for a DS game. I really hope it gets a European release.
From the look of the videos, the cart includes a compass and something to detect tilt. I'm not sure what use a camera would be for that application.
I'm a bit saddened by many of the responses.
Do you enjoy playing the games?
Do you realise the amount of time and work that large teams of really clever people put into making them?
If you answered 'yes' to both of those questions then you should feel bad that they spend their days working to...
Although it doesn't say so in the trailer, apparently this game doesn't force you to use the touch screen like the last one did.
You wouldn't think any system needed more than one Bust-a-Move title but I guess it took them 2 tries to get it right on the DS.
I just hope it's as fun as the...
Wow, early dump, it's not released until Christmas Day. I've been following all the news about this game since they announced it. It looks amazing.
It's getting an english language release in the Spring, so no translation required. I'll definitely be picking up a copy of the Japanese version...
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I know it's an old card but I'd really like to get ClIRC running on it. The app boots and is usable but I get a red screen saying it has been DLDI patched incorrectly and can't read or write to the card (so I can't save any of my settings). Here's what I'm doing:
I've got ClIRC 0.05b and...
Oh, cool. I've been waiting for this game since before the Japanese release because the trailers looked fun and because...well it's a game about pandas.
I managed to pick up a copy in birmingham on friday morning for my girlfriend. I was a bit sceptical about how fun it would be on the DS at first but now I'm addicted :|
The article says how much they are charging for it: 5,800 yen (~£30).
That's cheaper than a good, proper router.
I guess it just depends on what it can do and how easy to use it is.
All of the story, the tutorial information and most of the information on the cards seems to be stored as text.
Some of the card information is (unfortunately) in image format but a lot of the stuff that's hard to work out for a non-Japanese player (for example: the special abilities of cards)...
I'm not interested in having a childish argument in this thread.
Moss Roberts, the man who wrote the only English translation of the novel which is currently in print calls it 'The Three Kingdoms'. That's the translation I have read, so that's what I call it. If you think you know better, you...
Koei's Romance of the Three Kingdoms series (e.g. San Goku Shi DS 2) has nothing to do with Sega's San Goku Shi Taisen series.
The only thing they have in common is that they are both based on the same novel.
??? (San Goku Shi) means "Three Kingdoms" (The name of the novel) in Chinese.
Everyone likes small games because you can fit lots of them on your card and they have a habit of sticking around as it never seems worth getting rid of them to save such a small amount of space. I was thinking about the much-hyped N+ and its tiny 64mbit size and it got me wondering...
Which...
It's not the movies or games downloads that I would worry about, like breaking into networks, downloading encrypted things, spying on network traffic. I have seen so many "Top Secret" seals on files when I was a kid
I was obsessed with finding UFOs, a surprising amount of US files where stashed on computers in other countries, China back in the early 90s omg sooo much