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Started by DededeCloneChris, November 28, 2007, 02:43:56 PM

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Yesterday in Japan, the Everybody Nintendo Channel is now avaiable for the Japaneses, the channel consist of demos of games for the Wii and also downloadable demos for the DS too, I think they have a SSBB demo, and also the channel has more features to offer, I can't wait for this channel in our continent! ;D

Gwen Khan

looks great, waiting for it to come out, when did they say it will come out here?

L10

Quote from: wiiboychris on November 28, 2007, 02:43:56 PM
Yesterday in Japan, the Everybody Nintendo Channel is now avaiable for the Japaneses, the channel consist of demos of games for the Wii and also downloadable demos for the DS too, I think they have a SSBB demo, and also the channel has more features to offer, I can't wait for this channel in our continent! ;D
where did you here this link me plz
0o!f

bluaki

#3
512MB Space + Playable Brawl Demo =


Tupin

No SSBB demo I think, just a few Touch Generations DS demos.


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L10

#7
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on November 28, 2007, 02:48:23 PM
Quote from: bluaki on November 28, 2007, 02:46:41 PM
512MB Space + Playable Brawl Demo =


512 MB+1 GB SD card=

O SHI-



STILL
i didnt have to look far

The Everybody's Nintendo Channel grants Wii owners the ability to download DS game demos in Japan in addition to viewing promotional videos of upcoming games.

so dont worry no playable demo
0o!f

DededeCloneChris

Quote from: Lichig0 on November 28, 2007, 02:45:48 PM
Quote from: wiiboychris on November 28, 2007, 02:43:56 PM
Yesterday in Japan, the Everybody Nintendo Channel is now avaiable for the Japaneses, the channel consist of demos of games for the Wii and also downloadable demos for the DS too, I think they have a SSBB demo, and also the channel has more features to offer, I can't wait for this channel in our continent! ;D
where did you here this link me plz
http://my.opera.com/Nplus/blog/

bluaki

#9
Quote from: Lichig0 on November 28, 2007, 02:51:05 PM
i didnt have to look far

The Everybody's Nintendo Channel grants Wii owners the ability to download DS game demos in Japan in addition to viewing promotional videos of upcoming games.

so dont worry no playable demo
Full games on the DS range in size from as low as 16MB to 128MB (there is ONE game announced to be 256MB too). With 512MB of system memory, you can hold quite a few games well if they're the smaller ones.
Full games on the Wii can be up to 4,800MB (4.7GB) with a minimum most likely being over 512MB.

[spoiler=Some examples of file sizes of certain DS games]16MB:
Super Mario 64 DS
Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Tetris DS

32MB:
WarioWare Touched!
Advance Wars Dual Strike
Animal Crossing Wild World
Phoenix Wright 2

64MB:
Phoenix Wright 1
Apollo Justice (Japanese version, I doubt that translation will shrink it)
Sonic Rush (Japanese version, although US is likely the same)
Mario and Luigi Partners in Time
Kirby Squeak Squad
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl

128MB:
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl Japanese version
Rune Factory
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of Fates

Uh... don't ask why I know these. It's not like I have a certain folder called "DS Roms" >_>[/spoiler]

Tupin

Quote from: bluaki on November 28, 2007, 03:09:55 PM
Quote from: Lichig0 on November 28, 2007, 02:51:05 PM
i didnt have to look far

The Everybody's Nintendo Channel grants Wii owners the ability to download DS game demos in Japan in addition to viewing promotional videos of upcoming games.

so dont worry no playable demo
Full games on the DS range in size from as low as 16MB to 128MB (there is ONE game announced to be 256MB too). With 512MB of system memory, you can hold quite a few games well if they're the smaller ones.
Full games on the Wii can be up to 4,800MB (4.7GB) with a minimum most likely being over 512MB.

[spoiler=Some examples of file sizes of certain DS games]16MB:
Super Mario 64 DS
Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Tetris DS

32MB:
WarioWare Touched!
Advance Wars Dual Strike
Animal Crossing Wild World
Phoenix Wright 2

64MB:
Phoenix Wright 1
Apollo Justice (Japanese version, I doubt that translation will shrink it)
Sonic Rush (Japanese version, although US is likely the same)
Mario and Luigi Partners in Time
Kirby Squeak Squad
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl

128MB:
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl Japanese version
Rune Factory
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of Fates

Uh... don't ask why I know these. It's not like I have a certain folder called "DS Roms" >_>[/spoiler]
The PH size must be HUGE.


Quote from: SkyMyl
Tuppy frightens me with his knowledge of legacy technology.

bluaki

Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on November 28, 2007, 03:15:17 PM
The PH size must be HUGE.
Phantom Hourglass? I haven't even found a rom of it but my guess is either 64MB or 128MB, probably 128.

WiinolikePS3

Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on November 28, 2007, 03:15:17 PM
Quote from: bluaki on November 28, 2007, 03:09:55 PM
Quote from: Lichig0 on November 28, 2007, 02:51:05 PM
i didnt have to look far

The Everybody's Nintendo Channel grants Wii owners the ability to download DS game demos in Japan in addition to viewing promotional videos of upcoming games.

so dont worry no playable demo
Full games on the DS range in size from as low as 16MB to 128MB (there is ONE game announced to be 256MB too). With 512MB of system memory, you can hold quite a few games well if they're the smaller ones.
Full games on the Wii can be up to 4,800MB (4.7GB) with a minimum most likely being over 512MB.

[spoiler=Some examples of file sizes of certain DS games]16MB:
Super Mario 64 DS
Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Tetris DS

32MB:
WarioWare Touched!
Advance Wars Dual Strike
Animal Crossing Wild World
Phoenix Wright 2

64MB:
Phoenix Wright 1
Apollo Justice (Japanese version, I doubt that translation will shrink it)
Sonic Rush (Japanese version, although US is likely the same)
Mario and Luigi Partners in Time
Kirby Squeak Squad
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl

128MB:
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl Japanese version
Rune Factory
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of Fates

Uh... don't ask why I know these. It's not like I have a certain folder called "DS Roms" >_>[/spoiler]
The PH size must be HUGE.
Can't be much more than Pogeymanz, those games have a LOT of data to store.

Tupin

Quote from: WiinolikePS3 on November 28, 2007, 03:21:13 PM
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on November 28, 2007, 03:15:17 PM
Quote from: bluaki on November 28, 2007, 03:09:55 PM
Quote from: Lichig0 on November 28, 2007, 02:51:05 PM
i didnt have to look far

The Everybody's Nintendo Channel grants Wii owners the ability to download DS game demos in Japan in addition to viewing promotional videos of upcoming games.

so dont worry no playable demo
Full games on the DS range in size from as low as 16MB to 128MB (there is ONE game announced to be 256MB too). With 512MB of system memory, you can hold quite a few games well if they're the smaller ones.
Full games on the Wii can be up to 4,800MB (4.7GB) with a minimum most likely being over 512MB.

[spoiler=Some examples of file sizes of certain DS games]16MB:
Super Mario 64 DS
Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Tetris DS

32MB:
WarioWare Touched!
Advance Wars Dual Strike
Animal Crossing Wild World
Phoenix Wright 2

64MB:
Phoenix Wright 1
Apollo Justice (Japanese version, I doubt that translation will shrink it)
Sonic Rush (Japanese version, although US is likely the same)
Mario and Luigi Partners in Time
Kirby Squeak Squad
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl

128MB:
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl Japanese version
Rune Factory
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of Fates

Uh... don't ask why I know these. It's not like I have a certain folder called "DS Roms" >_>[/spoiler]
The PH size must be HUGE.
Can't be much more than Pogeymanz, those games have a LOT of data to store.
But not only does Zelda store a LOT of data, but it's all in 3D. There's no sprites.


Quote from: SkyMyl
Tuppy frightens me with his knowledge of legacy technology.

DededeCloneChris