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Member Since 01 Feb 2008
Offline Last Active Mar 26 2010 03:24 AM

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New Pink DSi in Europe - 12th Feb noob question

09 February 2010 - 12:56 AM

It may seem a silly question but I'm not clued up on dsi's.

Will the Acekard 2i be ok with this, do you think Ninty will be packing something in this to stop flashcarts?

R4i Gold, should I buy one?

31 January 2010 - 12:35 AM

It's the only cart available to me locally, I could order a different cart of the net but should I really be avoiding it like the plague?

I'm a bit of a noob, I have a DSTT for the Lite and there are a few games that don't work on that but I've no idea about the DSi

Would I be able to play every game on a DSi with a R4i Gold?

Thanks.


Quantum of Solace online = 4 players Europe - 12 players USA?

02 November 2008 - 05:57 PM

The Wii version of the game will have four players split-screen, and 4 players online in Europe and 12 players online in USA.

Why would they do that? Looks like the Euro players will have to boot up the USA copy to have a shooting fest.

Is there a RSS reader for the DS?

07 August 2008 - 10:27 PM

I read that DSOrganize had one but I tried it with the RSS feeds on the BBC website and they didn't load in using the web browser.

Subbuteo announced for Nintendo DS

29 June 2008 - 01:49 PM

505 Games has today announced that Subbuteo, the classic table-top football game, will be making a leap exclusively to the Nintendo DS, and be released across Europe in September.

Developed by Italian software house Artematica, we’re promises that that the touch screen is used extensively in a game that faithfully re-created the flick-tastic enjoyment of the original Subbuteo.

Players interact with the game using the stylus on the lower screen to set the player position, defend, attack, pass and shoot, with full control over ball. Using the finger-flick icon on the screen, gamers can choose the angle and power of the kick; while the upper screen gives real time feedback on all the match action with fouls, goals and even aerobatic shots.

Game modes will include tournaments and traditional leagues, while Subbuteo will also include a wealthy game editor, allowing you to customise team names, kit colours, and logos. What’s more, you’ll be able to indulge in a bit of multiplayer competitiveness via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

“Subbuteo is an all-time classic and only the Nintendo DS could bring to life the touch and feel of the beautiful game in such an entertaining and engaging way,” commented Ian Howe, Managing Director, 505 Games. “The huge DS market will also allow us to take Subbuteo to the entire family, in much the same way we all first played the game when we were young.”