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Future Nintendo Peripherals


Gavin
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[size=1]It began with the likes of the Link Cable and has led to the Wave Bird and the Mobile Screen, but what I want to know is what peripherals would OB Nintendo fans like to see added to the list of growing add-ons.

Whether it be for GC or GBA, if it's just imaginary that's fine or if you know about one thats coming out in the future don't hold it in post about it and enlighten others.

[i]My Own Peripheral[/i]
I've missed some of the more recent published Nintendo Magisines so I'm not sure whether this is and actual peripheral or just something I dreamed up but I think a mobile battery would be very handy for those long journeys where you can use the plug or the car battery is dead, just slip on the Moblie Screen and put in the Battery and away you go.

Now it's your turn.[/size]
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[color=indigo]Well, this isn't really a peripheral so much, but on the next Game Boy system it'd be cool if it had a built-in link cable. Not sure how exactly to do it, but it'd be nice. I hate having to pack a link cable with my GBASP when me and a friend are going somewhere together and want to play Zelda: Four Swords. It gets a little tight in my pocket with my GBASP and a link cable.[/color]
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Guest Mystik
no you didnt understand me. i mean the broadband adapter only plays PSO 1&2, i want something like XBOX Live where it plays just about every game, just not 1...its really lame.

I WANT A BROADBAND ADAPTER THAT PLAYS MORE THAN JUST PSO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Unless you are making a joke, like SA said, then I must say that PSO has nothing to do with this, its the fact that Nintendo isnt as sure that online will be affective, at least not as much as Microsoft, but I think online gaming is a great way of having multiplayer for the entire country...
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  • 3 weeks later...
An awesome peripheral.... Well let's see....

Bluetooth: Yes, the wireless tech that was mysteriously taken out of the GBA SP. It would have allowed wireless multiplayer with about the same range as a wavebird to it's connecter(sp?), being that they used Bluetooth in the Wavebird.

As for Gamecube, I dunno what it could use. Maybe a good DVD/CD player. That might have been nice before I got my $60 DVD player.
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