Movies no, but I would like the portable to read some sort of video format so I could carry my own trailers and music videos to show to friends.
Maybe downloading 3D trailers for upcoming games from a 3DS nintendo channel?
Would you wanna see 3D movies on 3DS? | |||
| Yes give me Avatar on 3DS | 72 | 68.57% | |
| No, the UMD failed why tr... | 33 | 31.43% | |
| Total: | 105 | ||
Movies no, but I would like the portable to read some sort of video format so I could carry my own trailers and music videos to show to friends.
Maybe downloading 3D trailers for upcoming games from a 3DS nintendo channel?
| Jumpin said: Of course, it is illogical not to want the option an extra feature like that, even if you might never use it. Of course, I would prefer Nintendo just to have ripping software available. |
More features = More expense = higher price.
It's why most people don't like "All in one" devices. They assume they're paying for stuff they'll never use.

Kasz216 said:
More features = More expense = higher price. It's why most people don't like "All in one" devices. They assume they're paying for stuff they'll never use. |
Not necessarilly. That's the same as saying having access to the Nintendo Channel and the Shop Channel on Wii increased the price of the Wii. Plus Netflix on Wii is a free software addition, and only costs money when it is used.
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Yes but via internet , i dont know nintendo must pull some kind of video streaming for it , i dont think people will be happy to pay lets say 20 bucks for a movie that can only be view in the 3DS screens , even if it is 3D ... but i dont know , if Avatar is there on day one things could be different.
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hmm it would be cool i guess... i mean when i go away somewhere i can watch movies on my DS lol
dunno001 said:
*looks at your avatar* So I take it you don't remember the TV Tuner for the Game Gear? |
The TV-tuner confuses me too. Even more so than movies on GBA since Game Gear is 8-bit.
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KungKras said:
when I think about it, FMV was used on the Megadrive (And GBA is supposed to be triple the power of SNES and MD) And there was the Mega CD that could handle film. But still, how could a 16-bit soundchip handle the sound. GBA sound is really scratchy, even compared to Megadrive sound sometimes. |
First you have to consider the audience that these shows were intended for, Kids. The GBA also supported headphones made by Nintendo and 3rd parties. Kids going on road trips could bring along their GBAs to play games and watch their favorite cartoons.
Here's a list of shows:
GBA Video: All Grown Up! Volume 1
GBA Video: Cartoon Network Collection Special Edition
GBA Video: Cartoon Network Collection Volume 1
GBA Video: Cartoon Network Collection Volume 2
GBA Video: Codename: Kids Next Door Volume 1
GBA Video: Disney Channel Collection Volume 1
GBA Video: Disney Channel Collection Volume 2
GBA Video: Dora the Explorer Volume 1
GBA Video: Dragon Ball GT Volume 1
GBA Video: Nicktoons Collection Volume 1
GBA Video: Nicktoons Collection Volume 2
GBA Video: Nicktoons Collection Volume 3
GBA Video: Shark Tale
GBA Video: Shrek
GBA Video: Shrek 2
GBA Video: Sonic X Volume 1
GBA Video: Sonic X Volume 2
GBA Video: SpongeBob SquarePants Volume 1
GBA Video: SpongeBob SquarePants Volume 2
GBA Video: SpongeBob SquarePants Volume 3
GBA Video: Strawberry Shortcake Volume 1
GBA Video: Super Robot Monkey Team Volume 1
GBA Video: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume 1
GBA Video: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: Volume 1
GBA Video: The Fairly OddParents Volume 1
GBA Video: The Fairly OddParents Volume 2
GBA Video: The Proud Family Volume 1
GBA Video: Yu-Gi-Oh! Volume 1
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Nope - mainly because I'm with David Lynch in feeling that watching a film on a small screen is a pure waste of time and potentially a waste of a good film.
Apart from watching guilty pleasure films when flying I just can't watch a film on anything much less than a 32 widescreen TV as a minimum.
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