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Doomsday Forte said:...people care about the Pandora?
It won't have 64GB storage on it. Just 256MB onboard and 2 SDHC card slots that could use 2*32GB SDHCs.Dunny said:Doomsday Forte said:...people care about the Pandora?
They must do - the first 2000 sold out in 2 hours
Don't get me wrong, I love my DSL and wouldn't get rid of it for the world - but when something as powerful as the Pandora comes along, it's too good to pass up. Did I mention that mine will have 64gb of storage on it, btw?
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Granted (and wow, only 2000 for a "launch"?), but look at this from the point of view of the Everyman, He Who is Ignorant of Piracy. What does the Pandora offer him? Sure, you can say anything and everything about how this can emulate so many systems and perfectly too, but how is the Everyman going to know about that? And to further my point, let's say he does find out about it, but he takes the moral highroad to this and refuses to pirate despite how well the Pandora will allow him to play so many games. Then that benefits him even less-so than it could have to begin with.Dunny said:Doomsday Forte said:...people care about the Pandora?
They must do - the first 2000 sold out in 2 hours
Don't get me wrong, I love my DSL and wouldn't get rid of it for the world - but when something as powerful as the Pandora comes along, it's too good to pass up. Did I mention that mine will have 64gb of storage on it, btw?
D.
The first half:doyama said:A few things that are somewhat annoying
1) The stylus is slightly longer on the new version. Possible that your current stylus will not be compatible.
2) AC charger slot has been modified.
Some things that might be annoying
1) Power button on the inside of the unit. I suppose its possible that if you have giant hands or something that you might press it by accident. I see it more of a problem when holding the DS vertically, where you might press it by accident.
2) Volume is controlled by buttons. This is a personal thing I guess if you like buttons or the old slider. Again because it's right next to the D pad on the side, if you have fat hands you might activate this by accident a lot.
Doomsday Forte said:Not trying to be a little bitch or anything, but you have to see these things in a different viewpoint, which is difficult since almost all of us here steal games. =P The DSi wasn't made to concede to us, since we're not even a factor (debatable). The DS was made to cater to gamers, yet it has a fairly rampant piracy issue. The Pandora...well, apart from piracy, what else can do you do with it?Dunny said:Doomsday Forte said:...people care about the Pandora?
They must do - the first 2000 sold out in 2 hours
Don't get me wrong, I love my DSL and wouldn't get rid of it for the world - but when something as powerful as the Pandora comes along, it's too good to pass up. Did I mention that mine will have 64gb of storage on it, btw?
D.
Granted (and wow, only 2000 for a "launch"?), but look at this from the point of view of the Everyman, He Who is Ignorant of Piracy. What does the Pandora offer him? Sure, you can say anything and everything about how this can emulate so many systems and perfectly too, but how is the Everyman going to know about that? And to further my point, let's say he does find out about it, but he takes the moral highroad to this and refuses to pirate despite how well the Pandora will allow him to play so many games. Then that benefits him even less-so than it could have to begin with.
3,000 for the launch. Small beans indeed - but there are three guys who have to buy components and build every one of them. There's no fab-plant involved. Also they have to stump up with their own money, so can't afford very many. Another batch (probably another 6,000) should be along in 2009, and more after that. They just don't have the cash behind them that other companies do.
You're absolutely right, of course - the markets that the two consoles are aimed at are very, very different - and I'd be surprised if the majority of GBATempers even knew of the pandora's existence (and we're usually pretty clued-up around here). And there's the price too - a pandora is almost twice the cost of a DSL, and so doesn't appeal to the teenager that the DS usually does. All things considered, the DSi will probably sell bucket-loads and the pandora will not. That's not to say it's not going to be a success though. Ninty is a multi-million dollar establishment, whereas openpandora is a team of three guys. Ninty may make a shitload of cash, but it's a drop in the ocean compared to their usual profits. The pandora team have sold 3000 pandoras at $330 a pop, which they can spread between them (after buying components). That's a fuckload of cash for just three guys. In those terms, they've already succeeded.
But no, it will never be mainstream, and it won't ever compete with sony or ninty's offerings - good job it's not meant to.
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Opium said:Roman_42 said:This can't be true, useless Cameras and internal storage space for useless multimedia stuff for the price of the good old GBA slot and that's it? That's the new Nintendo Handheld? I don't believe it. This can't be, they gonna be smoked by the next Sony handheld.
This is not a DS2, this is just a DS revision. Like the PSP Slim&Lite or PSP 3000.


I totally agree with you !Dunny said:The guitar-hero grip. Motion sensor. Paddle controller. Edit: There's also the Browser add-on. I know that Opera is being bundled in with the system firmware (possibly), but someone was selling that browser for the DS, and now they can't.
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Looks like the removal of the slot-2 is [...] a huge kick in the nuts for the game studios that offered us these extras, and probably a huge kick in the nuts for their sales potential too.



