- Jan 12, 2004
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Let me just come out and say that I'm a Nintendo fan and love most of their franchises, but I'm not interested in getting a DS at all, even after today. My money is set aside for the PSP, despite the rumored issues with the battery life, and I'll leave it at that.
But, I would like to say that I was plesantly surprised at how well Metroid looked on the system. They had integrated the dual screens nicely into the game. I did, however, find it odd that you can use the stylus to fire instead of a button, but I imagine that there is an option to toggle that on/off.
Seriously though, the GFX were very impressive as well as were the sounds. I messed around for really only 5 mins, so there is probably a bunch that I missed.
Oh, and the size of the unit was bigger than I expected. I cant imagine carrying it comfortably in ones pocket.
That is all.
But, I would like to say that I was plesantly surprised at how well Metroid looked on the system. They had integrated the dual screens nicely into the game. I did, however, find it odd that you can use the stylus to fire instead of a button, but I imagine that there is an option to toggle that on/off.
Seriously though, the GFX were very impressive as well as were the sounds. I messed around for really only 5 mins, so there is probably a bunch that I missed.
Oh, and the size of the unit was bigger than I expected. I cant imagine carrying it comfortably in ones pocket.
That is all.