We may earn a commission from links on this page. An oblique reference to a DS successor helped turn Satoru Iwata's interview with Japan's leading newspaper into a full-on bombshell. Specifically, the ...
Australia's Classification Board today issued a rating for Tony Hawk Motion on DS, sparking rumors that the game will pack some sort of motion control accessory for the DS. Publisher Activision has ...
The Nintendo DS without any extra hardware or specially designed cards can’t do motion control games… or can it? Ugo Ugo Trinity, a student developed game from Nintendo’s 2008 game seminar, says yes!
We’re not sure how useful this $25 third party motion sensing card would be, seeing as there aren’t any official DS games that support it. But if you’re a fan of homebrew games and swinging your DS ...
1up reports that DS hackers are getting ready to start shipping a DS add-on that adds motion sensitivity to the system. According to the official site, the unit "contains a 3-axis accelerometer and a ...
The Asahi Shimbun has an interview with Satoru Iwata, President of Nintendo, where he comments on a successor to the Nintendo DS. Iwata tells the paper the future handheld will be able to output high ...
As previously rumored, Activision today confirmed that it will debut an accelerometer motion sensor for the Nintendo DS alongside a new Tony Hawk game this fall. Due out in November, Tony Hawk's ...
Nintendo have trademarked two new gaming-related terms, one of which suggests that a motion-sensing add-on for the handheld DS is in the works. The trademark database refers to the "DS Houi Sensor ...
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