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Posted: Jan 23rd 2007 11:20AM (Unverified) said

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I prefer a good book over a copy of Hotel Dusk any day (even though I am looking forward to the latter).

A book just feels right, and it's not a strain on the eyes for prolonged periods of time.

Posted: Jan 23rd 2007 11:41AM (Unverified) said

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YOU there!! YOU! With the strained eyes!! YES! YOU!

PUT THE DS DOWN AND STEP AWAY FROM IT! Slowly...

YOU ARE NOT WORTHY!

Posted: Jan 23rd 2007 11:48AM withacapitalz said

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i work in a bookstore, where i can read practically anything i want on my breaks, free of cost....

and all i do is play phoenix wright. :)

Posted: Feb 18th 2007 6:04PM Ethan said

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How about an easy way to put books on the device? Books are big and heavy, unfortunately, but I really e-paper takes off, because everybody knows books are great, but they're also clunky and socially backward at the moment.

Posted: Jan 23rd 2007 12:49PM (Unverified) said

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I find it strange that you could consider gaming a replacement for reading. While games can help if you're in need of some narrative action, the two mediums are so different that to compare to the two strikes me as ludicrous.

Posted: Jan 23rd 2007 2:32PM (Unverified) said

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I don't see books and games like Hotel Dusk to be all that different, especially with the amount of text and narrative found in the DS game. I'd like to see more of it.

But, why pick and choose!? You can now download hundreds of books to read on your DS via Moonshell (a homebrew app) from the MoonBook Project website below. All of the books are public domain, so no legal worries!

http://moonbooks.stonecypher.net/

Posted: Jan 23rd 2007 8:31PM (Unverified) said

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Even though I usually have it on me, i dont play my DS much on public transport, etc. Glare, no sound/headphones, not being on there long enough to make real progress, and not having many quick games...

Nothing to add here really.

Posted: Jan 24th 2007 9:01AM (Unverified) said

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My available free time dictates that I have a lot more 30 minutes slots dotted through my day, rather than longer periods. In these free moments lend themselves much more to snapping out the DS and giving Elite Beat Agents a crack, rather than to sitting down with a paperback.

That said, I think the two activities are very different. The DS gives me a quick buzz of enjoyment and achievement. A good book gives me more long term entertainment and takes a lot longer to get into.

When I read a book I expect to learn something about life and the world that I didn't know before. When I play my DS I want to be entertained.

My hope is that these two coalesce so that games start to surprise us and show us things we didn't know before about the place in which we live and the people with whom we share life.

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