Plundr is the first Nintendo DS game that uses your location to affect how the game plays. Figuring out where you are using Wi-Fi positioning, the game gives you different "islands" to go to based on your location, and "depending on where you are in the physical world, you'll find different islands, different market prices and different ships to fight."
It looks pretty neat and fun to me. It looks pretty simple as well, and it seems like the perfect candidate for a port to a GPS phone like the Helio Ocean. Imagine, legions of DS- and Ocean-wielding Plundr-ers running around cities, trying to find different islands. And people say you can't get fresh air while playing video games.












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damn that looks cool, ill have to check that out.
Now I may have a reason to stop playing DJ Max Portable 2 on my PSP, I like.
Like the IDEA. but it only works in US right ?
It doesn't seem like this is more than just a gimmick. Or maybe one step above gimmick. I just dont see how it truly enhances gameplay.
How does it know where you are, exactly? What is "WiFi Positioning"? Is it using your IP address to determine where you are? Because if so, your movement will only change when you change access points, and well besides the fact that it would be a pain to do that while walking around, and assuming the IP geolocation is even acurate... how is this fun unless you know a bunch of open wifi AP's?
Yeah - I'm with Azureice55. The location system based on WiFi just doesn't seem like it would work very well. At least the PSP has(?) the GPS add-on. Walking around trying to find hotspots and dealing with the problems of logging in to them (especially from a game) just sounds like a hassle.
Yes, thats what I would have thought. But if the thing has MIMO technology, the location can be made to work pretty well- to within a foot indoors.
Nintendo continues to kick ass and think outside the entertainment box. Bloatware, lemming minded developers need to bow down to Nintendo's simplistic approach to games: They need to be fun and original.
Soon enough we will hear reports of kids blindly running where their video games tell them and getting struck by cars.
Now that looks cool.
ARRRGGGH Matey!
WOW....Just WOW
The PSP has had this type of game for months now (at least in Japan) with a real GPS, and everyone jumped on it saying it was "gimmiky". Now Nintendo makes one and all of a sunden its awesome. Same thing happened with the Wii, "inovative motion sensing games", everyone forgot about the Eyetoy which is much more inovative than an IR reciever bar that requires a special controler.
Ill just wait for the PSP GPS module comes over to the US so I can play with trully inovative game play, as well as have a low cost GPS for my car.
There's more involved than just being first! You have to market it properly and make sure you have games to back it up. The eye toy WAS gimmicky! How many "games" did it have? Nintendo happens to have huge pockets and can market this really well. My grandparents have been talking about getting one. How's THAT for marketing power??
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-AAAACK!
I already have to move my body to play the Wii, now I have to walk around Chicago looking for "islands"?
I'm tired of that. I'm gonna go play the Halo 3 Beta. No movement required!
How much harder does the game get when you wander into places like Compton, South Central, and Inglewood?
@ rainfever:
Read the website. Then you will see how it is more than a gimmick. They practically spell it right out for you. (0.o)
if it worked all out on the streets and in Australia, id just use it as a GPS devicelike a TomTom
Do you guys realize that this is a homebrew game? That means this is not an official game by nintendo. If you read the site, it tells you that it was developed for people playing it on their laptops. Now they're porting it for the DS.
All of this is real, it's built on technology that already is available on your laptop, and as greenkabbage said, is being ported to the DS.
The location library port is being finalized, and then will be made available to the DS homebrew community to use in their own games.
Plundr is just an example of what is possible.
plundr? what does it do, have you walk to stores and rob them?
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