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Do you need a cartridge for each one when you run them together?
ReplyDeletethats the best thing ever
ReplyDeletehttp://kotaku.com/5055944/report-new-nintendo-ds-coming-this-year-with-camera-music-playback
ReplyDeleteDon't buy a DS right away!
Too late for me. I've had one for almost two years and I just won another one in a raffle the other day. Might have to pick up a third when the new one comes out though. :)
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know the answer to my first question? I assume they would all need the cartridge to run and save everything.
I'm pretty sure they do as the synth actually resides on the cartridge. Also, I'm not sure how the Nintendo DS would pick up another with the cartridge. Can you do what you are describing with other DS games?
ReplyDeleteThe DS will let you boot from a cartridge in another DS over wireless so that you can play multiplayer games. They're usually mini versions of the game though.
ReplyDeleteI'd think that DS-10 would be big enough that it wouldn't be feasible to network boot though. As far as I know the wireless connection just lets you sync them and you need a separate cart for each DS.
Still a cool idea. I already have some ideas on how to use mine that will hopefully set them apart from the massive amount of demos on youtube. Video games + modulars. Does is get any better than that?
ReplyDeleteI applaud our Japanese overlords.