Posted Jul 14, 2008 at 10:38PM by Sally B. Listed in: Accessories, Rumors Tags: Blizzard, Activision, Activision Blizzard
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Nintendo DS - Image 1Yes, it's another piece of *gasp* shocking revelation from the bowels of this year's E3 event. What's in store for the Nintendo DS gamers this time? Well, it's the DS' very own accelerator peripheral. Tilting and motion sensing with the DS? Fun!

Developed by Activision (or Activision Blizzard), the same company that published Guitar Hero: On Tour, the accelerator will be used for upcoming games such as the next Tony Hawk for the DS. However, some E3 insiders for IGN have commented that Nintendo may release DS cartridges that have built-in accelerometers, which may hurt Activision's still-developing motion accessory.

Another juicy news that may interest DS enthusiasts is the rumor of Nintendo announcing a newer, slimmed down version of the DS...with a slimmed down price tag. According to some insiders, this sleeker DS may be launched without the GBA slot that is needed to use Activision's planned DS accelerometer.

If this is the case, then Nintendo's own plans to put out cartridges with built-in motion sensors will be justified - if the rumor turns out to be true, of course. If released, insiders said that the fabled new DS will come in with a price tag that is no more than US$ 100. Slim, indeed.

Just to let you know: you can actually enjoy motion controls on the DS, using third party accessories and the homebrew games that support them. Check them out in the links below.



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   by Onlooker - 2008-07-15
 » Cool

Build in WPA support too and I'm sold!

   by lixiaochenx277 - 2008-07-15
 » well....

so games like GH: on tours would be left unplayable on the new ds..... for shame..

   by core2kid18 - 2008-07-31
 » you need the gba slot

for all the cool games and extra addons such as GH. removing it would be sad. I honestly can't see how they could slim it down anymore without removing features.



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