Is there really a shortage of Nintendo DS??

Every store here is packed with them. Then again we have all kinds of rare things here, because the gaming market is limited. Our Hastings has a ton of brand new copies of games that were discontinued years ago.

As for the DS, they have a ton. I saw a bunch of them in the next city over, too. Shortage my arse.
 
[quote name='the_gloaming']Every store here is packed with them. Then again we have all kinds of rare things here, because the gaming market is limited. Our Hastings has a ton of brand new copies of games that were discontinued years ago.

As for the DS, they have a ton. I saw a bunch of them in the next city over, too. Shortage my arse.[/quote]

It's probably because nobod ever buys from Hastings.
 
[quote name='dwsscs'][quote name='Mookyjooky'][quote name='dwsscs']Its in the subject line, my bad. They are kind of the same in my book. I never liked the Game Boy, or DS screen comparing them to the brightness and clarity of the Sega handhelds. Which I just want to plug , that I happen to have a nice Sega Nomad on ebay. I bought it new and took really good care of it. All proceeds from the auction will go to purchase a PS2 hard drive for my Socom 2 addiction:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=8147299848&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT[/quote]

Except the SP's brightness is much more vivid and brighter than the nomad, and the screen doesnt all go to hell with fast paced games like Sonic....sega's mascot. Hey the Nomad is great....you'll sell it just fine...I've had three I love them so much. But the Gameboy Advance SP model display is light years above the Nomad. PLaying super Street fighter or Sonic on this thing was a nightmare. No reason to lie. Lets be real here.[/quote]

I guess I was misunderstood! By brightness and clarity - I mean there is a constant with the screen in different situations. I have a Game Boy SP and hate the fact its harder to play in daylight (even with the backlight on) compared to the Sega Products. Plus the colors seem washed out with the back light on, and hard to see with it off. But the Game Boy SP screen does seem to have a better refresh rate the problem is seeing it in daylight. I did not have any of the problems with Street Fighter 2 championship edition or the Sonic games like you did. Let it be noted I never owned a Game Gear so I have little experience with it. I am not trying to be dishonest at all.[/quote]

First, the SP is frontlit, not backlit. Second, in your first post you said "Sega handhelds" and before you say it was a typo, your last post said "compared to Sega Products." I never have played the Nomad, so I wouldn't know who is right there, but I have played the GameGear (one of Sega's "Products/handhelds") and it's screen sucks. Sure, Columns works fine, but it doesn't even have to move fast like the Nomad supposedly does to be unviewable. Just walking on a sidescoller like X-Men makes the screen completely blurry. You just sound like another anti-Nintendo fanboy who (probably) has little to no experience on the SP or DS (which are completely different no matter how much you want to say they aren't) and out of the two examples given for an alternative ("knowing" they are better), has experience with only one and has no knowledge of the other. If you don't want to try something because of a personal (and baseless) bias, fine. Just keep it to yourself.
 
[quote name='demomanTNA']My CC has sold a whole three units so far. Maybe people are waiting to see if any better deals are going to come around during the holiday season. =P~[/quote]
Same here... my CC (orlando) have had the same bunch in stock since launch.
 
[quote name='CapAmerica']Bestbuy in my area only had 3 left on Sunday evening. GameStop, EB, Circuit City and all 3 Walmarts in my area were sold out.

oh and I'm in Portsmouth NH[/quote]

hey cool another person that lives in new hampshire !
 
MorPhiend wrote:

First, the SP is frontlit, not backlit. Second, in your first post you said "Sega handhelds" and before you say it was a typo, your last post said "compared to Sega Products." I never have played the Nomad, so I wouldn't know who is right there, but I have played the GameGear (one of Sega's "Products/handhelds") and it's screen sucks. Sure, Columns works fine, but it doesn't even have to move fast like the Nomad supposedly does to be unviewable. Just walking on a sidescoller like X-Men makes the screen completely blurry. You just sound like another anti-Nintendo fanboy who (probably) has little to no experience on the SP or DS (which are completely different no matter how much you want to say they aren't) and out of the two examples given for an alternative ("knowing" they are better), has experience with only one and has no knowledge of the other. If you don't want to try something because of a personal (and baseless) bias, fine. Just keep it to yourself.

dwsscs wrote:

For the record I actually prefer Nintendo games over Sega. I still have a original Game Boy. When I was talking about handhelds I think Sega was way ahead of Nintendo. The Game Gear was ahead of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color (how long after Sega introduced the Game Gear did Nintendo add color). Oh wait I forgot the Virtual Boy! It rocked and had the color red I think.

I was mainly comparing them to the systems of there time period. I am still not happy with the SP compared to the Nomad screen.

My whole point was that you could see the screens better outside than any of the Game Boy Color, advance, advance SP. You are right about the front lit screen on the SP, but it still sucks with any daylight (colors look washed out). The whole point of a portable is to carry it with you, and sometimes you go outside.

I am not a Nintendo hater, I just wanted better Nintendo handhelds. To play portable versions of the games I liked (Mario, Metroid, Zelda). The DS is cool and haven't really played it so I have high hopes for it.
 
[quote name='dwsscs']MorPhiend wrote:

First, the SP is frontlit, not backlit. Second, in your first post you said "Sega handhelds" and before you say it was a typo, your last post said "compared to Sega Products." I never have played the Nomad, so I wouldn't know who is right there, but I have played the GameGear (one of Sega's "Products/handhelds") and it's screen sucks. Sure, Columns works fine, but it doesn't even have to move fast like the Nomad supposedly does to be unviewable. Just walking on a sidescoller like X-Men makes the screen completely blurry. You just sound like another anti-Nintendo fanboy who (probably) has little to no experience on the SP or DS (which are completely different no matter how much you want to say they aren't) and out of the two examples given for an alternative ("knowing" they are better), has experience with only one and has no knowledge of the other. If you don't want to try something because of a personal (and baseless) bias, fine. Just keep it to yourself.

dwsscs wrote:

For the record I actually prefer Nintendo games over Sega. I still have a original Game Boy. When I was talking about handhelds I think Sega was way ahead of Nintendo. The Game Gear was ahead of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color (how long after Sega introduced the Game Gear did Nintendo add color). Oh wait I forgot the Virtual Boy! It rocked and had the color red I think.

I was mainly comparing them to the systems of there time period. I am still not happy with the SP compared to the Nomad screen.

My whole point was that you could see the screens better outside than any of the Game Boy Color, advance, advance SP. You are right about the front lit screen on the SP, but it still sucks with any daylight (colors look washed out). The whole point of a portable is to carry it with you, and sometimes you go outside.

I am not a Nintendo hater, I just wanted better Nintendo handhelds. To play portable versions of the games I liked (Mario, Metroid, Zelda). The DS is cool and haven't really played it so I have high hopes for it.[/quote]

Now you are just exercising damage control. And I like how you just quoted me and left out your original statements so you could make up the content. You said, and I quote: "I never liked the Game Boy, or DS screen comparing them to the brightness and clarity of the Sega handhelds." Your own words compare the DS to the Sega handhelds. That is the Nomad and the GG. Your just digging yourself deeper my friend. The fact is you were either wrong, or you simply mis-spoke. Stop trying to say you said something you didn't and that you didn't say something that you did.

If you meant that you could see the Nomad screen better than the GB/GBC/GBA/GBSP, then say so, and leave it at that. And of course that should be so. The SP is frontlit and the others aren't lit. Sega's are backlit. That is explanation enough. But that doesn't change the fact that with the SP you can actually see what is happening if the screen scrolls.
 
[quote name='MorPhiend'][quote name='dwsscs']MorPhiend wrote:

First, the SP is frontlit, not backlit. Second, in your first post you said "Sega handhelds" and before you say it was a typo, your last post said "compared to Sega Products." I never have played the Nomad, so I wouldn't know who is right there, but I have played the GameGear (one of Sega's "Products/handhelds") and it's screen sucks. Sure, Columns works fine, but it doesn't even have to move fast like the Nomad supposedly does to be unviewable. Just walking on a sidescoller like X-Men makes the screen completely blurry. You just sound like another anti-Nintendo fanboy who (probably) has little to no experience on the SP or DS (which are completely different no matter how much you want to say they aren't) and out of the two examples given for an alternative ("knowing" they are better), has experience with only one and has no knowledge of the other. If you don't want to try something because of a personal (and baseless) bias, fine. Just keep it to yourself.

dwsscs wrote:

For the record I actually prefer Nintendo games over Sega. I still have a original Game Boy. When I was talking about handhelds I think Sega was way ahead of Nintendo. The Game Gear was ahead of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color (how long after Sega introduced the Game Gear did Nintendo add color). Oh wait I forgot the Virtual Boy! It rocked and had the color red I think.

I was mainly comparing them to the systems of there time period. I am still not happy with the SP compared to the Nomad screen.

My whole point was that you could see the screens better outside than any of the Game Boy Color, advance, advance SP. You are right about the front lit screen on the SP, but it still sucks with any daylight (colors look washed out). The whole point of a portable is to carry it with you, and sometimes you go outside.

I am not a Nintendo hater, I just wanted better Nintendo handhelds. To play portable versions of the games I liked (Mario, Metroid, Zelda). The DS is cool and haven't really played it so I have high hopes for it.[/quote]

Now you are just exercising damage control. And I like how you just quoted me and left out your original statements so you could make up the content. You said, and I quote: "I never liked the Game Boy, or DS screen comparing them to the brightness and clarity of the Sega handhelds." Your own words compare the DS to the Sega handhelds. That is the Nomad and the GG. Your just digging yourself deeper my friend. The fact is you were either wrong, or you simply mis-spoke. Stop trying to say you said something you didn't and that you didn't say something that you did.

If you meant that you could see the Nomad screen better than the GB/GBC/GBA/GBSP, then say so, and leave it at that. And of course that should be so. The SP is frontlit and the others aren't lit. Sega's are backlit. That is explanation enough. But that doesn't change the fact that with the SP you can actually see what is happening if the screen scrolls.[/quote]

Dude I didn't want to take up the whole page. I am not doing damage control, people can see the posts if they want. This is really a opinion thing. I will set up a poll in one of the system specific forums. Ok because this is interesting.

Here is link.
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=598666#598666
 
[quote name='dwsscs'][quote name='MorPhiend'][quote name='dwsscs']MorPhiend wrote:

First, the SP is frontlit, not backlit. Second, in your first post you said "Sega handhelds" and before you say it was a typo, your last post said "compared to Sega Products." I never have played the Nomad, so I wouldn't know who is right there, but I have played the GameGear (one of Sega's "Products/handhelds") and it's screen sucks. Sure, Columns works fine, but it doesn't even have to move fast like the Nomad supposedly does to be unviewable. Just walking on a sidescoller like X-Men makes the screen completely blurry. You just sound like another anti-Nintendo fanboy who (probably) has little to no experience on the SP or DS (which are completely different no matter how much you want to say they aren't) and out of the two examples given for an alternative ("knowing" they are better), has experience with only one and has no knowledge of the other. If you don't want to try something because of a personal (and baseless) bias, fine. Just keep it to yourself.

dwsscs wrote:

For the record I actually prefer Nintendo games over Sega. I still have a original Game Boy. When I was talking about handhelds I think Sega was way ahead of Nintendo. The Game Gear was ahead of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color (how long after Sega introduced the Game Gear did Nintendo add color). Oh wait I forgot the Virtual Boy! It rocked and had the color red I think.

I was mainly comparing them to the systems of there time period. I am still not happy with the SP compared to the Nomad screen.

My whole point was that you could see the screens better outside than any of the Game Boy Color, advance, advance SP. You are right about the front lit screen on the SP, but it still sucks with any daylight (colors look washed out). The whole point of a portable is to carry it with you, and sometimes you go outside.

I am not a Nintendo hater, I just wanted better Nintendo handhelds. To play portable versions of the games I liked (Mario, Metroid, Zelda). The DS is cool and haven't really played it so I have high hopes for it.[/quote]

Now you are just exercising damage control. And I like how you just quoted me and left out your original statements so you could make up the content. You said, and I quote: "I never liked the Game Boy, or DS screen comparing them to the brightness and clarity of the Sega handhelds." Your own words compare the DS to the Sega handhelds. That is the Nomad and the GG. Your just digging yourself deeper my friend. The fact is you were either wrong, or you simply mis-spoke. Stop trying to say you said something you didn't and that you didn't say something that you did.

If you meant that you could see the Nomad screen better than the GB/GBC/GBA/GBSP, then say so, and leave it at that. And of course that should be so. The SP is frontlit and the others aren't lit. Sega's are backlit. That is explanation enough. But that doesn't change the fact that with the SP you can actually see what is happening if the screen scrolls.[/quote]

Dude I didn't want to take up the whole page. I am not doing damage control, people can see the posts if they want. This is really a opinion thing. I will set up a poll in one of the system specific forums. Ok because this is interesting.

Here is link.
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=598666#598666[/quote]

I know it's an opinion, but I simply get ticked off when people say something, then try to say they never said it, when it is word for word what they said.

And as for your poll, I never had the chance to try a Nomad (like I have already said), but the GG screen sucked (even though I did want a GG way back when - I mean what kid doesn't want something that's considered "cool"?).
 
[quote name='guessed'][quote name='CapAmerica']It only plays DS and GBA games No GB or GB Color games[/quote]

Yeah, they did that so that GBA SP sales wouldn't suffer too much, and also to reinforce that the DS is not the continuation of the GB line.[/quote]

That and they would've had to add in a GB/GBC chip/board/something-or-a-other :)
 
I don't know about your place, but as you can see all the major store online are sold out of the DS such BB, CC, Target, Walmart etc...
 
I grabbed the last one at Fred Meyer in Bend Oregon last night. On Monday I was in the walmart and they had 20, went back yesterday to pick one up and they were all gone.
 
[quote name='bankson']I grabbed the last one at Fred Meyer in Bend Oregon last night. On Monday I was in the walmart and they had 20, went back yesterday to pick one up and they were all gone.[/quote]

Yeah, here in my little town, the second Wal*Mart gets a handfull, they disappear. You have to be waiting for it to arrive. And that's here in a little town of just a couple thousand people.
 
I wonder how many people are still hoarding these things for the purposes of putting them on EBAY because they thinkt hey are still Rare.

You know, like how people tried to Pimp PS2's on ebay at $600 each long after you cuold walk down to your local Toys R Us and order up a stack of them, hoping there were still some uninformed buyers out there.

What I want to see is what happens when some dude tries to return 15 unsold DS's to Wal Mart ;)
 
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