[quote name='daroga']Battery's pretty good on my touch, but I don't use it a ton in a row. Usually just listen to some podcasts while I work out, and maybe watch a video or two on it.
It's a fantastic little device. I wonder if there's any chance of them coming out with a CDMA iPhone. I'd love to upgrade my Q in a year to one to consolidate the two devices.
StarKnight: remind me again what the Super Star game does differently than other ones? I'm familiar with Dream Land, Nightmare in Dream Land, Canvas Curse, and Squeak Squad (though I've played most of the other ones, they're more hazy...)[/quote]
Super Star is basically 5 kirby games in 1 , plus 3 mini games. You had Spring Breeze , which was an enhanced port of the original Kirby's Dream Land.
Dyna Blade , which was your typical kirby adventure.
Revenge of Metaknight (my personal favorite) , where you board the Halberd and stop it from taking over dreamland.
Great Treasure Adventure , where you travel through 4 zones looking for hidden trasures (many of which are nintendo related).
Milky Way Wishes , which takes you planet hoping and gives you ability trophies that you can use unlimited times , whenever you want.
The biggest selling point for Super Star was basically its variety. Spring Breeze , Dyna Blade and Revenge were all basically standard kirby games , but with different styles. Great Treasure Adventure and Milky Way Wishes were different than regular kirby games.