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FSX for nintendo DS confirmed?

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That's not possible. FSX is a "simulator" not a "game" MS Flight was a "game" not a "simulator".

 

:lol:

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Anyone can add absolutely anything they want to Wikipedia articles - unless they're major topics that a lot of people read and edit and quickly revert stupid changes like this they'll just sit there looking like part of the article. In Wiki articles (and in many other things in life) if there's no cited evidence it's probably bogus.

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I severely doubt a Nintendo DS even has the power to run anything of such processing demand as FS?

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Regardless of the truth behind it or not, nothing will ever compare to Pilot Wings for the Super Nintendo! 

Joseph Kerr

 

The text has already been removed from the wiki article, but "Nintendo" is still in the publisher box on the right.

 

Hook

Larry Hookins

 

Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;

Regardless of the truth behind it or not, nothing will ever compare to Pilot Wings for the Super Nintendo! 

 

Hahahah, right on!  I loved that game so much.

Regardless of the truth behind it or not, nothing will ever compare to Pilot Wings for the Super Nintendo! 

 

The version on N64 is excellent.

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I severely doubt a Nintendo DS even has the power to run anything of such processing demand as FS?

 

yup, probably a joke by whoever edited the wiki..

 

the DS was actually pretty impressive at it's time, it had an ARM chip running at 66.6 mhz and 4mb of ram.. this was a few years before smart phones were around of course..  it might run fs5 or something with some tweaking maybe! kind of equivalent to a pc from the early 90s, but with a slightly more modern video infrastructure. of course this was a pretty big deal for something you could fit in your pocket, back in 2004. amazing how quickly things have changed with phones and tablets in such a short time.

 

cheers

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Microsoft announced that Nintendo, started developer nD Cube as a re-make version, the game was confirmed for the Nintendo 3DS was re-released until 2014

 

 

Guys, english is not my mother language, but this sentence construction is really funny and means absolutely nothing:

 

-Nintendo, started developer nD Cube as a re-make version????

-the game was confirmed for the Nintendo 3DS was re-released until 2014????

 

Definitely a troll polluting Wikipedia  :huh:

 

Jean-Jacques

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Thanks all. I figured it was some jack-&@($* troll.

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I think this was my first ever contact with flight simulation. Year? Maybe something around 90-91? Maybe even earlier.

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I hope to see FSX gold edition for the Atari 2600 :-D

 

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