Nyko already made that, though.Im going to put my money on it being an extended battery dock of some sort. Battery on the 3DS is wose than all the other DS's, Even worse with the internet connected and 3D enabled.
no your just late to the party broNyko already made that, though.Im going to put my money on it being an extended battery dock of some sort. Battery on the 3DS is wose than all the other DS's, Even worse with the internet connected and 3D enabled.
Ah I never knew that, so...... I win
And the best part is... it doesn't ever require a 3DS in order to workI know! It's a special case with built in emulators for all previous Nintendo systems! It would be called...
The Super Nintendo Virtual Boy 64 Cube Wii 3D Entertainment System Advance!
nyko can't do that they will get sued lolAnd the best part is... it doesn't ever require a 3DS in order to workI know! It's a special case with built in emulators for all previous Nintendo systems! It would be called...
The Super Nintendo Virtual Boy 64 Cube Wii 3D Entertainment System Advance!
well we may have actually stumbled upon the correct answer. Check out this camera zoom for the Kinect:
http://www.nyko.com/products/product-detail/?name=Zoom
so it is possible.
Yeah, but that's so the kinect can work in smaller places. Not really as much of a actual ZOOM as it is a "motion+"
They also just released a speaker dock for the Vita, so 3DS may feel left out...
http://www.nyko.com/products/product-detail/?name=Speaker+Stand+for+PS+Vita
We have a whole freaking Radio with a charging cradle and alarm built in and a jack for the headphones. The Vita is getting left out in this case
Get your head back from the clouds.I know! It's a special case with built in emulators for all previous Nintendo systems! It would be called...
The Super Nintendo Virtual Boy 64 Cube Wii 3D Entertainment System Advance!
nyko can't do that they will get sued lolAnd the best part is... it doesn't ever require a 3DS in order to workI know! It's a special case with built in emulators for all previous Nintendo systems! It would be called...
The Super Nintendo Virtual Boy 64 Cube Wii 3D Entertainment System Advance!
this thread got derailed but free posts
i knew that it was just a side thought on how i get free posts from this threadnyko can't do that they will get sued lolAnd the best part is... it doesn't ever require a 3DS in order to workI know! It's a special case with built in emulators for all previous Nintendo systems! It would be called...
The Super Nintendo Virtual Boy 64 Cube Wii 3D Entertainment System Advance!
this thread got derailed but free posts
Erm... this was a joke..dude.lol
That's not what he's talking about, though. He wants a rumble pack that has 100% compatibility based on sound waves.Third parties can make a rumble pack, it’s not a problem with supporting existing games they would need to address, it would be their problem to gain support from third party game creators for new games. It’s a bit like the old days of home micros where game developers supported various different hardware add-ons that were not created by the original machine manufacturers.
If I were making a rumble pack then I would make a thin base that clipped into the cartridge port and the rumble pack would have a pass-through connector in it for the game cart. The base would also contain an extended battery to justify its size. Supported games could access the rumble pack in the base, all other games would ignore it, 100% compatibility with games not using the rumble could be obtained by a switch to deactivate the rumble pack but leave the pass-through and the extended battery enabled.
It’s not impossible, it’s just very improbable.
That's not what he's talking about, though. He wants a rumble pack that has 100% compatibility based on sound waves.Third parties can make a rumble pack, it’s not a problem with supporting existing games they would need to address, it would be their problem to gain support from third party game creators for new games. It’s a bit like the old days of home micros where game developers supported various different hardware add-ons that were not created by the original machine manufacturers.
If I were making a rumble pack then I would make a thin base that clipped into the cartridge port and the rumble pack would have a pass-through connector in it for the game cart. The base would also contain an extended battery to justify its size. Supported games could access the rumble pack in the base, all other games would ignore it, 100% compatibility with games not using the rumble could be obtained by a switch to deactivate the rumble pack but leave the pass-through and the extended battery enabled.
It’s not impossible, it’s just very improbable.
That's not what he's talking about, though. He wants a rumble pack that has 100% compatibility based on sound waves.Third parties can make a rumble pack, it’s not a problem with supporting existing games they would need to address, it would be their problem to gain support from third party game creators for new games. It’s a bit like the old days of home micros where game developers supported various different hardware add-ons that were not created by the original machine manufacturers.
If I were making a rumble pack then I would make a thin base that clipped into the cartridge port and the rumble pack would have a pass-through connector in it for the game cart. The base would also contain an extended battery to justify its size. Supported games could access the rumble pack in the base, all other games would ignore it, 100% compatibility with games not using the rumble could be obtained by a switch to deactivate the rumble pack but leave the pass-through and the extended battery enabled.
It’s not impossible, it’s just very improbable.
That's not what he's talking about, though. He wants a rumble pack that has 100% compatibility based on sound waves.Third parties can make a rumble pack, it’s not a problem with supporting existing games they would need to address, it would be their problem to gain support from third party game creators for new games. It’s a bit like the old days of home micros where game developers supported various different hardware add-ons that were not created by the original machine manufacturers.
If I were making a rumble pack then I would make a thin base that clipped into the cartridge port and the rumble pack would have a pass-through connector in it for the game cart. The base would also contain an extended battery to justify its size. Supported games could access the rumble pack in the base, all other games would ignore it, 100% compatibility with games not using the rumble could be obtained by a switch to deactivate the rumble pack but leave the pass-through and the extended battery enabled.
It’s not impossible, it’s just very improbable.
"He" doesnt want a rumble pack based on sound. "He" was replying to a post asking for suggestions as to what it could be. It could be a rumble pack. You two flamed at the thought of it stating older games wouldnt be compatible so my idea is rubbish. So I ("HE") told you about new rumble tech. Which you continue to be upset about.
Stop talking shit.
That's not what he's talking about, though. He wants a rumble pack that has 100% compatibility based on sound waves.Third parties can make a rumble pack, it’s not a problem with supporting existing games they would need to address, it would be their problem to gain support from third party game creators for new games. It’s a bit like the old days of home micros where game developers supported various different hardware add-ons that were not created by the original machine manufacturers.
If I were making a rumble pack then I would make a thin base that clipped into the cartridge port and the rumble pack would have a pass-through connector in it for the game cart. The base would also contain an extended battery to justify its size. Supported games could access the rumble pack in the base, all other games would ignore it, 100% compatibility with games not using the rumble could be obtained by a switch to deactivate the rumble pack but leave the pass-through and the extended battery enabled.
It’s not impossible, it’s just very improbable.
"He" doesnt want a rumble pack based on sound. "He" was replying to a post asking for suggestions as to what it could be. It could be a rumble pack. You two flamed at the thought of it stating older games wouldnt be compatible so my idea is rubbish. So I ("HE") told you about new rumble tech. Which you continue to be upset about.
Stop talking shit.
With all due respect, I flamed no-one read my post again and you will see, I was making an alternate suggestion, I didnt flame the original post. Before you accuse someone of talking Shit read what they wrote.
"He" doesnt want a rumble pack based on sound. "He" was replying to a post asking for suggestions as to what it could be. It could be a rumble pack. You two flamed at the thought of it stating older games wouldnt be compatible so my idea is rubbish. So I ("HE") told you about new rumble tech. Which you continue to be upset about.
"He" doesnt want a rumble pack based on sound. "He" was replying to a post asking for suggestions as to what it could be. It could be a rumble pack. You two flamed at the thought of it stating older games wouldnt be compatible so my idea is rubbish. So I ("HE") told you about new rumble tech. Which you continue to be upset about.
The confusion was you quoted two people in your reply and put "You two flamed at the thought of it" Two being the number 2 as in the 2 quoted in your post of which one was me, thats why it looks like you are reffering to me. Easily confusing.
Edit - That said I would laugh my head off if it was a rumble pack they show at E3