Then, I found out out that there was going to be a sequel to Superstar Saga, Mario and Luigi, Partners in Time. I was excited, I loved SS and was sure that PiT would be as good a time as the earlier game. To my dismay, PiT was to be released as a DS game only.
Then, this year, Nintendo updated the DS unit to make the DS Lite, which improved upon the original DS, it is smaller, lighter, has brighter screens, new locations for the start and select buttons and a bunch of other things I didn't even think about.
Here is a picture comparing the two.

I decided it was time for me to cast aside my old SP and move up to the DS, although I was still nervous about the dual screen, multiple buttons, and touch screen/stylus additions. I had my husband buy me the DS lite in the Costco combo pack that came with the New Super Mario Brothers, game cartridge case, extra stylus, and a bunch of other doodads for Christmas. I had my sister buy me Partners in Time, so I would be ready to play once Christmas day arrived. (I gave my old gameboy SP to my niece, who asks me if she can have it every time she comes over to my house, she was working on an old GBA, with no backlight or recharging capability, so we both have moved up.)
Christmas morning arrived, and along with the other stuff I received (some of which I will be reviewing in future posts), I opened my DS lite. First of all, I like how electronic units come with at least some charge in them when you open the package, so you can fire it up right away, without having to charge it for several hours prior to playing with your new toy. I got the polar white unit, and it is slick. I popped in the New Super Mario Brothers cartridge (tiny!) and WOW! Totally awesome. The dual screen is not hard to handle at all, it is actually quite natural. Most of the action takes place on the top screen, but when you send Mario down a pipe, the action moves to the bottom screen, a nice touch. The graphics are amazing, the 3D rendering is really cool (so says Rich), and the extra buttons are not too hard to deal with (in Partners in Time you need all 4 ABXY buttons).
The downsides. 1) It is biased, as are most things in this world, for the right handed. The stylus is stored on the right hand side of the unit, and I am a lefty, so if I want to use it mid game (as in the New Super Mario Brothers to retrieve a stored powerup), or if I are getting directions in its use (as in March of the Minis), I either need to already have it out near my left hand (which is what I do for March of the Minis), or I need to pause the game get it out with my right hand and try to use it awkwardly with my non-dominant hand, or transfer it to my left hand. I could hold it in my left hand, but it makes maneuvering with the directional pad difficult. The unit comes with 2 styluses (stylii?), so I don't see why they couldn't put 2 storage ports in it, 1 for leftys and 1 for rightys (yes, I know the battery is currently located on the left hand side, but there COULD have been a way. Us leftys are growing in number every year, now that children aren't forced to not be left handed anymore. Jamie, aren't you a lefty too?). 2) The battery life isn't nearly as long as the SPs was. I could get a good 12-14 hours out of the SP, especially if I turned off the backlight during the day, when it wasn't needed, but the DS does not seem to have that option, although I have yet to read the manual to find out for sure. I realize that the dual screen will suck down a lot more power, but I am barely getting 5-6 hours of charge before the light goes red. 3) The sound is good, but the volume control slider is not as sensitive as I would like, especially in the quieter range.
All in all, I love my new gameboy DS Lite, and am eager to finish this review so that I can get back to my Partners in Time game! (PS, Partners in Time is a very worthy Sequel to Superstar saga, even if the storyline is a little weak, the activities are a lot of fun and I love baby Mario and Luigi!)
1 comment:
Glad you really enjoy the DSlite! It's a fun toy, and you've been a good girl this year. Santa had every reason and right to award you thusly
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