• Molo: According to wikipedia, the original Gameboy was "built around a Zilog Z80 processor" and it's the ommission of this in the DS which makes the older games unplayable. Speculatively, this also keeps the cost of the DS down, which is nice, because a $200 handheld is kinda silly.
I wonder what will be done with the huge library of Gameboy games Nintendo--and some gamers--have. Another gameboy player device, attachment, adaptor? Or will we find these games added into the Virtual Console post-launch?
• Ganon: I'm rather addicted to Brain Age, personally. I find myself attached to Meteos and especially the New SMB, and quite fond of Super Princess Peach. Mike seems to like Metroid Pinball, though I haven't had a go at it yet. I'm waiting for the right moment with which to
strike.
• RE PS2s: Well, as for fat versus slimline, you can get the fat version more cheaply.
At Ebgames.com It's listed as $99 used (with one of various used games), with the used slimline at $120. I haven't heard anything about one being better or worse than the other, so much as a general moan and groan for the Playstations' ability/lack of ability to function--and continue to function--the way they're supposed to, for a long, healthy console lifespan.
But, most places you buy from will let you return within 30 days or so if it turns out to be a piece of shit. My PS2 had troubles with both DVDs and compilation/ROM transfer games (the FF4/FF5 bundle and F6/Chrono Trigger...19 out of 20 times, the disc wouldn't load), so you may want to check those two abilities out if they're important to you; though some employees at stores have hinted at the idea that the PS2's ability to play DVDs just dies over time.
--Dia-- <p><hr />to make the pain go away
i cut the universe
with ribbons
because that makes perfect sense.</p>