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That's awesome! I definatly want to pick that up now...I'm assuming that hiting the buttons to soon are denoted by the whistles? Also I had a couple questions for you...

I wondered if you could reccomend a good screen protector for the DS...I'm afraid of scratching the bejeezus out of it playing all these touchable games.

Also do you know if leaving your DS plugged in all night (or roughly 8 hours or more) can mess the battery life up. I know on my cell phone car charger there is no shut off (like on my house charger) and have read online that the cell phone battery get's screwed because of that.

Posted by: Josh at January 13, 2006 9:38 PM

Yeah the whistles are if you hit it just right. The game is Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
http://www.8bitjoystick.com/archives/jake_review_osu_tatakae_ouendan_for_nintendo_ds.php

As long as you use the legit Nintendo stylus I don't see a reason for getting a screen protector on the Nintendo DS. Also I have not heard about the Nintendo DS overcharging so I would not worry about it.

Posted by: 8Bit Jake [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 14, 2006 11:40 AM

That game is ridiculously cool. Anyone who even considers that an accurate representation of the quality, you're so far off it hurts. Sorry Jake, but the game sounds 100x better in real life. The guy at Pink Godzilla put it on their soundsystem and there wasn't a bit of distortion at quite loud volumes, fairly good range of sound, too.

Posted by: Robert at January 14, 2006 3:37 PM

Oh yeah I should point out that the audio on this recording is crap. The game sounds perfect. I should have set up my microphone and synced it up or recorded the sound out... but then I could not listen it to play. Argh it is damn hard to record a Nintendo DS or PSP. The shitty sound in this video clip was from my digital camara that I got for taking pictures.

Posted by: 8Bit Jake [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 15, 2006 12:45 AM

how dou put the rss feed on The pss

Posted by: psp at January 17, 2006 10:57 AM

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