Modders create inexplicable, gigantic Nintendo DS
Sure, you love your Nintendo DS. It's light, it fits in your pocket, and you can play it wherever you go, whenever you want... right? Well, wouldn't it be a little cooler if it were super-huge and you had to push two full-size kitchen tables together just to put it down somewhere? Okay, maybe we're exaggerating a little bit, but still, this mod from some DS enthusiasts is a huge -- literally and figuratively. Using two tablet PCs and some type of interface which allows the game system to be controlled by / displayed on the larger screens, these DS fans have created the ultimate antithesis to the original system -- for no apparent reason other than the fact that they could. Check the video after the break to see the madness in action.
[Thanks, J]
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Well, at least it can fit into the Doctor's pockets XD
BIG DS.
Nintendo DS: Home Edition
Nah, this is a Nintendo, not a Microsoft OS.. LOL..
It could be useful for demos, especially if the tablet PCs have VGA output, so you can show your screen on a projector.
I... want that... for Meteos.
Hmmmm.... I think we might be seeing the beginnings of Engadget's 2007 Halloween Costume winner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9XpVjQTkUE
I tried to do that last year. Didn't work.
What's the name of last game in video, btw?
Kirby Canvas Curse, I heard it was a great game.
I own it and rather enjoyed it.
Lol, not enjoying it anymore, eh?
I have vision difficulties. Anything that would help me have access to tiny screens is cool. Especially if it lets me play DS networked games with my son.
Nintendo has a similar interface that would hook up a DS to two LCDs during trade events.
I was wondering what the next Wii peripheral would look like after the balance board...
Who are these people that just have 15" touchscreens lying around, waiting to be canibalized? Good god.
Very cool, though.
some people spend money on cars or a dvd collection, some of us buy and hack gadgets endlessly. I don't personally have 2 touchscreens, but if you saw the parts bin, and other bin, and computer closet, and circuit shelving, and etching tank ... you get the point.
@dj-kenp0 - and some people don't have disposable income, which I think was more what the OP was wondering about (where do you get the disposable income to collect cars, or collect DVDs, or hack tablets?)
To the OP, the answer is probably to have a reasonably high-paying job with a goodly amount of free time.
They're probably second hand goods from ebay or car boot sales.
That's hot...pimped out DS...now, let's see them do that with a HD large screen monitor! Bwaa haa haa!
Nintendos solution to the PSP not-so-slim
Wait, but only ONE of them needs to be a touchscreen!
I'm not a specialist, and I don't mean to bash the possibility of this. But are we sure this is real? The only part of the video that displays both the DS and the dual screens at once has no live gameplay. Haven't emulators been made for the DS? I'm not seeing concrete evidence of this being any kind of hack. Though the dual screen/touchscreen setup looks very nice.
Good point. When I first saw it I thought it was a fancy emulator setup, that being a simple and more practical solution and all.
Because the first screen shown is the the MKDS random race screen and syncing those up on a whim would be all but impossible. Maybe even impossible.
http://home.comcast.net/~olimar/DS/jumbotron/
Looks real to me.
@ Lucretius: I didn't know that video was random, that does seem impossible and of course @ Dave: That does seem pretty real.
Thanks to the both of you for those bits of info :]
Wouldn't it only require one tablet PC and an external LCD display? Why would it require two tablets?