What Nintendo Worry?

Altough the Nintendo DS is set to crush the PSP as far as sales, it looks like Nintendo really want to hammer those nails in the coffin. Check this article out from our friends across the pond. Looks like Nintendo plans to ship an add-on module that provides music and video playback, the company said today. The $48 adaptor will work with any MPEG 4 video and MP3 audio files stored on a DS memory card. Sounds cool. Anyone got any photos of the device?

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It appears to be for the GBA (which yes works w/DS) and not the DS.

http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/avp/index.html

http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/av/docs/20041215/nintendo.htm

i wouldent say crush the psp I mean psp is over all a good system

I am also planning to buy a PSP. They both offer different gaming experainces. While I already known the DS is fun and innoviative, the PSP will provide a console like experiance. That may turn out bad for portability though, but we shall see.

Hey! DS rules! The PSP is pretty good, but the DS is the best of the best! That player they made for GBA sounded great. I hope it comes out in America soon. I have one picture of the player I’ll send in if anyone is intersested. The PSP may have better graphics and a bigger screen, but the DS is something new in the gaming industry. The PSP is basiclly a PS2 in your pocket. The DS offers new features never used in a portiple gaming system. I have played the PSP and it’s okay. I have a DS and it’s great. Even though the graphic capibility is only that of an N64, its great. The touch screen makes most of the games extremely fun to play, and adds something new to us gamers. Anyway, I’m hoping the adapter to play MP3S and Movies will come out soon. The DS is IS NUMBER ONE! The PSP is still great though, even though the screen gets scratched WAY too easy. The only other things I’m waiting for besides the adapter are new games for the DS.

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