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Friday Rant - Why, oh why didn't I pick up a Nintendo DS Lite ... ?

By | December 28, 2007, 1:31pm PST

Summary: Regrets … I have a few … but my biggest one this week was not picking up a Nintendo DS Lite for myself.

Regrets … I have a few … but my biggest one this week was not picking up a Nintendo DS Lite for myself.

Here’s a perfect example of my gaming snobbery getting the better of me (you know what I mean, that “chuck more CPU cores and GPUs at a game makes it a better game”, and “gaming isn’t gaming unless it’s done on at least a 22-inch screen” kind of snobbery).  I view handheld games consoles with suspicion, and having made negative noises about receiving a Nintendo DS Lite for Christmas, I’m now excluded from the rest of my family.  They’re all sitting together wirelessly hooked together playing all sorts of games while I’m stuck on my PC.  OK, I’m stuck on my PC playing Crysis (all that time I spend on the demo was time well spent!), but that’s not the point!  There’s nothing like sitting around looking at your own personal set of 3-inch screens to bring the family together.

Seriously, the DS Lite is a nice bit of kit, and like the Wii, becomes more addictive the more you play.  It also comes with some really interesting and unique games that sort of redefine what you have come to expect from games.

Darn it, why does Nintendo have to come out with such cool stuff?

Any Holiday regrets?  Feel free to let them out here, there’s tea and sympathy on offer … OK, well just sympathy!

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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes is an internationally published technology author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology -- whether that be by learning to program, building a PC from a pile of parts, or helping them get the most from their new MP3 player or digital camera.

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Sometimes I wonder if I should do that as well...
ju1ce 3rd Jan 2008
Even though I enjoy my Wii tremendously (hooked on Scarface at the moment)..

To get that extra cash for doing absolutely nothing but putting the product for sale is crazy.
And then sell it on ebay to pay all my xmas gifts off!
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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes 28th Dec 2007
... know what you mean!
Even though I enjoy my Wii tremendously (hooked on Scarface at the moment)..

To get that extra cash for doing absolutely nothing but putting the product for sale is crazy.
BUTTHOLE SURFERS LYRICS
"Sweet Loaf"

"Daddy, what does regret mean?
Well son, the funny thing about regret is,
It's better to regret something you have done,
Than to regret something you haven't done.
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I gave my wife one...
itpro_z 28th Dec 2007
...last year for Christmas, and she was skeptical at first (not being a gamer). After awhile, she loved it, and gave one to her mother this year. Definitely the best hand held game unit out there. Nice thing is, it caters to more than just kids.
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Don't worry...
Mike Cox 28th Dec 2007
Microsoft is at work merging the XBOX 360 with the Zune. This will create a gaming platform that will allow you to Squirt fellow gamers. The product is enterping pre-planning-post-marketing stage.
Yeah! We don't have DS available yet. sad Don't know if it can be a regret. I regret using PSP though. Its not THAT great a device now.
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I Live at
dope.smugglaz@... 28th Dec 2007
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Can't help you with the DS...
voyager529 29th Dec 2007
...But I'll frag you in Crysis any day! =)

Joey
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funny, I was going to..
kriskl 29th Dec 2007
funny, I was going to buy one for my half for Xmas, but after seeing what games there are, i hesitated, and then assistant triied to sell me sony... so I gave up..

Are there really some great games for DS lite? for 18+

of course, I am wii addict, and infected almost all friends and family around!
Being the owner of the original DS (or DS "Phat", Tank, Brick, whatever you like to call it), I find the Lite too small for my hands. A brighter screen and smaller size don't make up for the more fragile hinges, lousy power button location and smaller GBA cartridge slot.

Still, since it's the only thing you can get, I recommend it for the whole DS experience. And pick up Mario Kart DS while you're at it. ^_^
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Go get one now
clamor99@... 2nd Jan 2008
I've gone massively addicted to playing games on my DS since Christmas. I play wirelessly with my kids on their DS's, and when the older one goes back to college, we can still play together wirelessly!!

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