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The DS or PSP [message #101858] Fri, 16 July 2004 00:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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The DS will be using modified SD cards with capacities over 1000mbit. Besides who really needs to have a gigabyte of data for a handheld. The umd is basically a DVD which needs to be rotated=raped batteries.

Also the nice big flat screen of the PSP looks like its gonna catch reflections and glare nicely.


Oh, and guess what? It's the same thing for the PSP, they be using the new universal standard for data chips/cards, I don't exactly remember it's name, but anyway, the fact is that it will also hold 1000mb of memory, which is 1 gigabyte. The more I think about it, the more I think they're using the UMD too.

I think that you're just mad because Nintendo's using your initials without your special written authorization. Razz (Yeah, I know it stands for Dual-Screen...)


I suck cock and love it... absolutely love it. And I just got banned for being too immature to be allowed to post here.
 
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