 Bio Lizard
join:2004-04-15 Norfolk, VA | Mistake
The downloadable material doesn't come from the network, but from special station set up at game stores. The DS's hardware makes it impossible for what the article says. |
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 Jonbo298
join:2004-01-12 Council Bluffs, IA
| Yeah, I'm happy for this but disappointed in the fact that I have to go to a store and download it temporarily. I'd rather just sit at home and play these demo's (via downloading them into memory until I shut it off)
Maybe Ninty should consider a "blank" DS cart to download demos to so you can play when you want? |
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 Deathsadvoca
join:2003-08-20 South Lyon, MI clubs: | They wont ever have a blank cart (at least made/Licensed by nintendo). Leaves them open for more piracy. |
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  fallout2
@wotnoh.ameritech | reply to Bio Lizard Maybe they're going to add functionality to the USB WiFi adapter? |
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 pumpkinhead7
join:2002-06-14 Fairmont, WV
·RoadRunner Cable
| reply to Deathsadvoca It wouldnt have to be a blank cart per se. But they could make a cart that has a download interface with it and includes some volitile memory so as soon as the device is powered down it would lose all the data. This wouldnt help piracy at all since who wants to keep their DS on the entire time after they have loaded something? |
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