Wave Scanner: bulky DS attachment ups the fun
By Evan Blass | January 22, 2007
Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals
There’s probably no small overlap among folks who play fantasy video games and those who while away the hours engrossed in Magic-style card battles, so we’re thinking that a new attachment for the Nintendo DS has a real shot at succeeding. Capcom and TakaraTomy will jointly be launching the so-called Wave Scanner in Japan next month, finally bringing the fun of collectible playing cards to the Megaman series of games. The rather bulky scanner works with a number of different Rockman Star Force titles (Rockman is Megaman’s original Japanese name), and allows players to swipe special cards for influencing gameplay. We’re not really sure why this ¥4,200 ($35) add-on needs to be so big and thus hinder the whole portability thing that the DS has going for it, but who knows, maybe it takes a Cell processor and some serious RAM to process those complicated bar codes.
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