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« on: February 13, 2005, 10:17:08 PM »

Don't say that we weren't talking about this already but...

It turns out that Nintendo have licenced Palm OS for possible inclusion within their portable DS game system

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Nintendo had recently licensed Palm OS based PDA software without any details on why they had done it. Nintendo sources have now revealed that the V-Pocket patent filed by Nintendo a few days ago concerns this licensing. E3 2005 will be the first witness of the Nintendo V-Pocket suite: a complete line of personal organizer tools for the Nintendo DS. Nintendo believes PDA software coupled with the already existing touch screen of the DS will put it above its high profiled rival, the PSP.




Things are definitely going to get interesting around here Shocked
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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2005, 11:46:01 PM »

from GameCube Europe

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Back in December 2004, Nintendo of Japan registered a new trademark in Japan: the V-Pocket. Nintendo hasn't officially commented yet on the registration, but various rumours are floating on the worldwide web already.

First of all, the V-Pocket is said to be the name of the Play Chan, Nintendo's own media player for the GameBoy Advance and Nintendo DS. However, the trademark was registered shortly before the official announcement of the Play Chan, which doesn't make much sense. Other sources claimed that V-Pocket would be the name of the Play Chan to be used in the United States. The sources could not explain the registration in Japan instead of the US. Again, we think of this as bogus.


The next rumour came from Japan. Since the font used for the trademark happens to be the very same as the official Nintendo DS logo uses, the link with the dualscreen was easily made. The V could stand for Voice, implying that Nintendo is working on some kind of voice add-on for the Nintendo DS. Voice over IP perhaps?

The third kind of rumours are on about Nintendo's recently acquired license on some Palm OS software, as featured on PDAs. According to these rumours, Nintendo is planning to release a PDA-like application pack for the Nintendo DS.

Finally, there's one more story that recently reached our ears. V-Pocket could be the name used for the vending-machines that will be used in Japanese gamestores to download demos from to the Nintendo DS.

What Nintendo really has in store for us, we don't know. But as soon as we find out, you'll hear it from us.

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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2005, 11:53:21 PM »

From Spong.com

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Nintendo will soon unveil a complete suit of personal organiser tools for its Nintendo DS platform, expected to be shown before E3. Nintendo believes that the functionality of the DS, combined with high-end PDA software, will give it an edge over Sony’s PSP, which is, and will remain a media-driven value-added console.



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« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2005, 12:03:50 AM »

Some more info:

The Nintendo DS will be available in the UK from March for £99

Full info and spec on the Nintendo site

The official Nintendo DS site is: http://www.nintendods.com/


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« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2005, 01:15:14 PM »

Excellent news!

PDAs with a practical vocational training application, i.e. learning how to be a plumber!

Seriously however, I will be watching this space with interest as I think that personal consumer electronic devices (funded by parents or at least not at the school/LEA level), such as these stand a much greater chance of being the revolutionary learning tool that some of the members of this forum are envisaging.

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