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(10-13-2006,
12:05 AM)
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#3
Looking good.
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Honourary member of the SISTERHOOD
(10-13-2006,
12:05 AM)
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#7
waits for system boot up video
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Member
(10-13-2006,
12:06 AM)
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#14
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If you were really thankful, perhaps you would have included a link? I'd like to see what's behind the system settings buttons. Are there any more pics? |
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(10-13-2006,
12:08 AM)
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#18
That interface must have set them back a dollar or two. Still, i prefer this simplistic approach than something convoluted.
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(10-13-2006,
12:09 AM)
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#20
It's rather bland, but it looks like the interface is designed for older folks who might not have the best vision. Good thinking, Nintendo.
So the home button also lets us do a soft reset. Nice addition... |
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Honourary member of the SISTERHOOD
(10-13-2006,
12:09 AM)
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#23
Originally Posted by trh:
Wasn't being sarcastic. So no boot up then? |
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(10-13-2006,
12:10 AM)
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#24
They...didn't take pics of the internet settings?
They lost the chance to start a huge GAF thread. |
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(10-13-2006,
12:12 AM)
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#27
Originally Posted by krypt0nian:
Why would there be a boot up when the system's always on standby? There will likely be some sort of loading screen when you select the disc channel, though this may be game-dependent. |
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Banned
(10-13-2006,
12:12 AM)
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#28
Originally Posted by ironichaos:
NintendojoFR.com and you find it. NintendojoFR in google and you find it. NintendojoFR in WTF Search Engine and you find it. Don't make me become nervous. EDIT: I go sleep now. Last edited by Mithos Yggdrasill : 10-13-2006 at 12:17 AM. |
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Member
(10-13-2006,
12:14 AM)
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#31
Originally Posted by argon:
Well you've got to turn it on at least once. ![]() |
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(10-13-2006,
12:22 AM)
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#37
Originally Posted by Surreal:
It also has the flash ram which would eliminate most of the need for a power-on boot screen. |
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(10-13-2006,
12:28 AM)
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#47
Originally Posted by DJ Sl4m:
I don't think it really has to do with SD. The pages are laid out in order of importance. You don't want grandma accidentally clicking "Format System Memory" when she wants to set the sound settings. |
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(10-13-2006,
12:28 AM)
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#48
Originally Posted by DJ Sl4m:
What? The designs "issues" are more to do with having to point at the interface rather then navigate it with the D Pad.... hence the large icons. HD has nothing to do with this. |