Nintendo DS TV Adapter Hands-On Review 47
Nintendo DS News writes "Lik Sang have posted a great hands-on article examining the new Nintendo DS TV Adapter. From the article: 'Both projects are converters displaying the image of your Nintendo handheld on Television sets. One is for the Gameboy Advance SP, the other is, more interestingly for the smoking hot Nintendo DS system.'"
Not so fast... (Score:2, Informative)
Less than useless. (Score:1, Interesting)
On my Nintendo add-on scale of 1 to Power Glove, this gets a -3.
Re:Less than useless. (Score:2)
The Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow for the GBA looked MUCH BETTER in a TV Set (or emulated in your PC) than in the GBA itself.
Re:Less than useless. (Score:2)
Re:Less than useless. (Score:1)
I'm a little confused by your scale. Does it assume that the Power Glove is the best Nintendo add-on that has ever or will ever exist? Or is "Power Glove" a negative score, and 1 the highest rating available?
Re:Less than useless. (Score:2)
-Eric
Re:Less than useless. (Score:4, Interesting)
If the DS's (or GBA's) main selling point to you is "portable," then no. If it's "good games," however, then yes, there is always a market to play those good games on a television.
"Good games" is why I have a GBA Player attatched to my GameCube, and why I'm worried about not seeing a GBA slot on the Wii.
Re:Less than useless. (Score:2)
Unless it's been limited by Nintendo based on how they handle hardware for the Wii, this still might work with it. If it would, MadCatz suddenly looks like they made a very smart move!
Re:Less than useless. (Score:1)
Almost forgot. (Score:3, Insightful)
Never played Zelda: Four Swords Adventure or Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles?
Re:Less than useless. (Score:2)
Some of us old people prefer to play with a larger screen. It's kinda hard to hold the SP or DS and a magnifying glass at the same time.
Re:Less than useless. (Score:2)
I'm not interested in portable gaming at all. However, there were a handful of GBA games (Metroid, mostly) that I wanted to play. So I got a Gameboy Player for my Gamecube.
When someone (Sony, preferably) gets around to letting me play PSP games on a TV in a way that doesn't involve a crappy mini-cam kludge, I will probably buy a few of those too.
Old people (Score:2)
Re:Less than useless. (Score:2)
Re:Less than useless. (Score:3, Insightful)
Nintendo Tii Vii (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Nintendo Tii Vii (Score:2)
Re:Nintendo Tii Vii (Score:1)
Wishes for DS and GBA on TV (Score:1)
Re:Wishes for DS and GBA on TV (Score:2)
I wonder if there will be a DS player for the Rev...Wii .
Re:Wishes for DS and GBA on TV (Score:1)
They have some very clever engineers at Nintendo.
Re:Wishes for DS and GBA on TV (Score:1)
Ugh. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Ugh. (Score:2)
But you gotta admit, if all it is, is a camera, for 30 bucks, I can use it on ANYTHING I want to put on the TV. Just duct-tape this thing to your favorite portable console or laptop screen or whatever and plug it in. My Game Gear will be great with this adapter. But you could even use thi
Re:Ugh. (Score:2)
As long as it's not down your pants, that is.
No thanks (Score:4, Funny)
Re:No thanks (Score:3)
Stupid (Score:1)
It really can't be done on DS (Score:2)
Re:It really can't be done on DS (Score:2)
That, or you use the Wii remote as the stylus, pointing it at the screen in the place where you'd want the stylus to be.
Re:It really can't be done on DS (Score:2)
Remember seeing nintendo version of this (Score:2)
If I actually *had* a DS, I'd just bug nintendo to release their official solution, which seemed like a much better design overall.
Re:Remember seeing nintendo version of this (Score:1)
Wrong approach. (Score:1)
Re:Wrong approach. (Score:1)
Re:Wrong approach. (Score:1)
For more information on this phenomenon, google "Van Eck phreaking."
Now, actually using these signals in a general, r
Re:Wrong approach. (Score:2)
I'm pretty sure you just made that up.
The DS transmits its screen contents from the mainboard to the LCDs via thin ribbons of metal called "wires".
Re:Wrong approach. (Score:1)
I doubt though, that this is the same technique used at Expos since there are usualy many of these units placed next to eachother and I've not seen them interfere with eachother.
I saw watched in operation at Penny Arcade Expo myself and the image was very crip.
Nintendo DS (Score:3, Funny)
Awesome (Score:2)
Nice try but ... (Score:1)