first of all think about dual touch screen if the design is the same as it is now the dual touch screen would be a huge pain on the top screen. For you to put enough pressure to actually make the top screen react the screen would pop down or if you made the top screen stiff it would still be a pain to hold (if you think I am wrong just try it) omishboy4831+1. Good Point :) Next Gen DS: -GameCube Graphics -Larger Screens -More downloadable content -Single Friend Code -More development options for programmer (something similar to XNA) -DSWare :D -MMORPG That's all I currently think of (and that's echoing features commented here, which are all good ideas :D)
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[QUOTE="JERMINITIS"]Buy an extra Wii remote and an extra Nunchuk. As for the extra Wii Remote, they make a game called Wii Play. Its $50, but it comes with a Wii remote. Seeing that the Wii remote alone is already $40, it makes sense to get Wii Play. As for the games, you already noticed the game recommendation thread. I would also read the reviews of various Wii games on this site before buying them. Have fun with your new console. Hope this helps.Wolblade
This is probably the best advice to give anyone. Though, I'd also recommend getting some rechargable batteries of some kind because the Wii Remotes burn through batteries rather quickly. And I'm sure Wii Sports is bound to keep you both busy for a long while.
The batteries is the best advice ... I think you can get around 40 hours use out of a pair of alkaline batteries, so if you don't get the rechargeables then get these :)
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