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Posted: Jun 16th 2008 11:05AM (Unverified) said

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THANK YOU THANK YOU thank you...ordering ordering ordering ordering.

Posted: Jun 16th 2008 12:20PM (Unverified) said

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Posted: Jun 16th 2008 12:09PM RupeeClock said

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Those paddles seem to sell out pretty quickly.

If you can't get them from that site, you might find them on play-asia (but they're sold out right now anyway.)

http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-zvy-49-en-15-Paddle+Control-84-p.html

Then again, you can just import the japanese game with the paddle anyway. >_>

Posted: Jun 16th 2008 12:19PM (Unverified) said

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Too true! It's not like you need to read the EPIC STORY of Arkanoid. :)
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Posted: Jun 16th 2008 12:36PM (Unverified) said

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FYI, it's actually less expensive to buy a US copy of either game and import the paddle. Budget price point = awesome.
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Posted: Jun 16th 2008 12:40PM RupeeClock said

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I'm not so sure, looking at play-asia, the japanese game with the paddle is $50, the american game without the paddle is $25, on NCSX the paddle is $26.
That's not accounting for shipping costs either.

Sometimes you have to ignore cheap and go for what's available, you might not get the paddle experience otherwise. :(
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Posted: Jun 16th 2008 1:08PM (Unverified) said

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The MSRP for both games is $19.99, so there's no need to pay Play-Asia's slightly-inflated price unless you're not in the US—in which case you can disregard everything I've said.
Even if you pay 10% tax on the game (lol) and ship the paddle cross-country from NCSX, it's still less than the $50 + 9.40 shipped it'd cost you for P-A's JP bundle. (And you wouldn't have to wait several weeks for it!)

But you're right about going for what's available rather than what's cheap. I have a feeling the paddle supply is going to disappear after the US releases come out and people realize what they're missing.
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Posted: Jun 16th 2008 1:30PM (Unverified) said

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Yeah, it is really probably going to come down to what's available. As of this morning, NCSX only had the silver ones, and they've been out of stock off and on, as have most other retailers.
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Posted: Jun 16th 2008 9:24PM Roto13 said

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I can't imagine paying more for an optional peripheral than for the game you play it with.

Posted: Jun 16th 2008 10:18PM (Unverified) said

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I can't imagine buying the paddle unless they had black available.

As silly as it sounds, I want the paddle to match the color of my DS Lite, and I'm not about to import a metallic silver DS Lite just to play Arkanoid and Space Invaders Extreme.

I also wished they would redesign the paddle to snuggly fit the DS Lite. I hate the extra plastic sticking out.

Peace.



Peace.

Posted: Jun 17th 2008 1:50AM (Unverified) said

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Having tried both, I actually like the positioning better on the Lite, though I usually hate GBA stickout. It's more comfortable to play a little further away, at least for me.

But I totally get the matching thing. Wonder if the white one is paintable....
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Posted: Jun 17th 2008 5:40AM (Unverified) said

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I'm glad it's more comfortable. :)

I have a Japanese DS Lite Rumble Pak, because I really hate things sticking out of the GBA slot. I keep worrying that I might accidently hit the side of a desk and "snap" whatever is sticking out of the GBA slot will break at where it's sticking out (the weakest point). If I bought the paddle controller, I would worry about breaking it.

Probably just paranoia on my part.

Peace.
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Posted: Jun 17th 2008 12:13PM (Unverified) said

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I get that -- I hate playing GBA games on my Lite because I have this deep-seated fear that, in my extreme clumsiness, I will catch it on something and somehow magically tear my entire handheld to pieces.

I manage to fall up stairs, so this is not unpossible.
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Posted: Jun 17th 2008 2:15PM (Unverified) said

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LOL

:)
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Posted: Jun 17th 2008 5:56PM (Unverified) said

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Knowing that the paddle works might just convince me to get these games and the paddle; otherwise they didn't really interest me. Uniqueness wins!

Posted: Jun 17th 2008 8:42PM (Unverified) said

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I always thought a mouse was the best way to play Breakout/Arkanoid games. I know a pen/tablet isn't that great for them. But, a wheel thingy? I don't see how that would improve the game.

Posted: Jun 18th 2008 1:22PM Vaancor said

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My DS that's been doing nothing for the past few months thanks you for giving me the final push to import this device as well as pick up both funtastic looking games. I have a feeling I'll be as delighted with this as I was with both versions of Ouendan.

My wallet on the other hand...not so much...

Posted: Jul 9th 2008 1:34AM (Unverified) said

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I love the paddle and I hope we'll see some more games that take advantage of it. My first nominee would be a Tempest 2000 remake.

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