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Sunday, December 4

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This is how mine turned out. lol  Isn't it wonderful? XD

Saturday, February 5

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Friday, September 24

DS is Official!!!

I haven't been around in a while but get this!!!! I found it at the nintendo homepage. It is about the Nintendo DS. I am already going to buy it when it comes out. I have a little over $150 saven up and another $50 in Target gift cards, so maybe I can get it at Target along with another game.

"Nintendo DS Launches on Nov. 21 in North America

At $149.99! Sep 20, 2004
New System Comes with Embedded PictoChat Feature, Strong Publishers Support



REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 20, 2004 – From the very start, Nintendo DS™ broke the existing rules of video game play. Two screens, not one. Wireless connection for game play and personal communication for the sheer entertainment of it. Flexible game control by voice and touch, not just with buttons. Nintendo's newest innovation, Nintendo DS, will make its worldwide debut in North American stores on Nov. 21, and then in Japan on Dec. 2. It will sell at an MSRP of $149.99, making it an immediate mass-market attraction. Nintendo DS will become the company’s first system ever to make its sales debut outside of Japan.
"Nintendo's mission remains unchanged: expand the game experience," says Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo Co., Ltd. "Nintendo DS is the road map to the future of video games, and most clearly demonstrates the type of innovation that players demand."
Nintendo DS is the dual-screened, hand-held video game system redefining the idea of interactive entertainment. One screen allows for touch input using a stylus, while the unit includes both voice recognition and multiplayer wireless features. The sleek silver-and-black system sports a sharp, angular design.
Consumers immediately will be able to pick up and play the new system, as it comes with a free software feature, PictoChat, embedded in the system hardware. PictoChat allows DS owners to write messages with an on-screen keyboard or the stylus and send them wirelessly to other DS users nearby. Users can text chat, draw artistic messages or share secrets, all without saying a word. And a Nintendo DS in sleep mode will spring to life if it senses another DS in transmitting range, alerting users to each other’s presence and setting the stage for an impromptu conversation or game session.
More than 100 companies have signed on to create games for Nintendo DS, while Nintendo itself is already developing its first 20 titles. Electronic Arts, the world’s largest independent software developer and publisher, already has announced that its powerhouse franchises of Madden NFL, The URBZ: Sims in the City, Need for Speed Underground, Tiger Woods and GoldenEye will support Nintendo DS.
Each time Nintendo creates a hand-held, it introduces new elements of play and sets a new standard for mobile gaming,” says Larry Probst, EA's chairman and CEO. "The DS is no exception – Nintendo has another big winner with the DS."
The complete lineup of games planned for the launch of Nintendo DS will be announced in the near future. In effect, Nintendo DS already boasts a library of more than 550 games because it is compatible with single-player modes of games made for the world’s best-selling video game system, Game Boy Advance SP.
Nintendo chose the United States to lead the worldwide launch of Nintendo DS because of overwhelmingly positive and enthusiastic reaction from consumers and to take advantage of the holiday sales season. After the subsequent launch in Japan, the system will be available in Europe and Australia in the first quarter of 2005.
Nintendo DS has a flip-top cover that protects both screens. Two speakers on the unit's face let users hear virtual surround sound, while its dual screens open games to a multitude of possibilities. Nintendo DS sits 148.7 millimeters (5.85 inches) wide, 84.7 millimeters (3.33 inches) long and 28.9 millimeters (1.13 inches) tall with the cover closed. The new media format for games means that Nintendo DS has no moving parts that could be misaligned if the unit is dropped or jarred."

Sunday, August 8

Camp Hyrule

Are you going to be in Camp Hyrule this year? If your asking "What's Camp Hyrule?" the answer is simple. It is an online annual camp for Nintendo gamers that is made by Nintendo of America. This year the registration lasted from July 27th to July 29th. Camp begins on August 16, next monday, to Friday the 20th and goes from 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. PST. If you are signed up, please contact me and let me know about it. Let me know what cabin you are in and such. If you would like to participate next year, here's what you have to do.

To register, you must first be a member of www.Nintendo.com. Then you go to www.camphyrule.com to sign up.

"When camp begins, you'll be assigned to a cabin that's run by an NOA camp counselor. Each day you'll receive an e-mail that explains the day's events and any camp news. You can participate in a plethora of fun activities including crazy arts and crafts, chats with NOA's gameplay experts, Camp Hyrule-exclusive Flash games, cabin competitions and more. You'll have to come to camp to find out exactly what's in store, but one thing is certain---it'll be the the best Camp Hyrule yet. As if the camp itself weren't enough incentive to sign up, this year is Camp Hyrule's 10th anniverisary, and to commemorate the big event we'll be giving away Nintendo DS systems. You could be one of the first people to own one!......Rub elbows with NOA's pro gamers, make new friends from all over North America and get in on all the jokes and memories that your fellow campers will be talking about all year long."-Nintendo Power

Now you can see why this is going to be one of the best experiences ever. This will be my first time at Camp Hyrule, so if you have gone previously, feel free to contact me about it. Good luck at Camp and I hope to see you there! And please come next year.

Thursday, August 5

Fanlisting Pics

I have recently aquired some fanlisting pictures from the fanlisting websites I visit. So far I only have 8 of them. Just to let you know, I may get more of them as time goes by. So far the ones I have are all video game related except for the Alias board/forum picture.

Tuesday, July 27

Nintendo DS Games

Many games have already been announced for release.  Here are a few:  Metroid Prime: Hunters, Warioware, Inc. DS, Super Mario 64X4, Pictochat, Mario Kart DS, and Animal Crossing DS.  

Here is a list of third party games and their creators which are scheduled for release on the DS.

Activision:  Spiderman 2
Atari:  Unnamed title in development
Bandai:  One Piece, plus more titles
Banpresto:  Dragon Ball Z
Capcom:  Games for the Mega Man Battle Network series, the Viewtiful Joe series, and Gyatuken Saiban series

Electronic Arts:  Need For Speed
FromSoftware:  Several titles in development
Hudson Soft:  Several titles in development
Koei:  Dynasty Warriors
Konami: Frogger 2005, plus more titles in development
Majesco:  Unnamed title in development
Namco:  A new Mr. Driller, plus a new RPG
Sega:  A Sonic game, plus Project Rub
Square Enix:  A new Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles game, plus a new Dragon Quest Monsters series

Tecmo:  Monster Rancher, plus a title in development from Tecmo's Team Ninja
THQ:  SpongeBob SquarePants
Ubisoft:  A new Rayman game
Vivendi:  Unnamed title in development

Sunday, July 25

Preceding posts

Unless you are a newcomer at my blog, in which you should tell a little about yourself, all posts here should be about video games.  My first thought is that the Nintendo DS is coming out in late 2004, and I have plans to save up for one.  And the Sony PSP looks like a cheesy GBA.  Just its graphics are only slightly better, not by much.  And does anyone know anything about a new Microsoft console or handheld?  I like to hear about it.

About me

Obviously, I love the Gamecube and Nintendo.  I own a Gamecube and at least 15 games. I also have a Gameboy Advance and 3 games for that.  Right now I am saving up for a Nintendo DS, which is schelduled for release in late 2004.  When I am older I hope to work for Nintendo or Nintendo Power magazine.

I also enjoy rock music.  My favorite bands are Metallica and Linkin Park.  But sadly, I don't own any rock CD's, so I just taped songs off the radio onto cassettes.  I also draw a lot.  I have a whole notebook of my drawing that mainly consist of videogame drawings. Although I am good at drawing, I do it visually, not mentally.  So my drawings usually aren't mine.

Another thing I do frequently is use the computer like now.  My favorite websites are Funtrivia.com and Aliasinsider.com.  I'm a nut when it comes to trivia and posting.  I used to enjoy the Nintendo.com forums, but I don't go there anymore.


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