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Well, the DS has more buttons than the Wiimote on its side, so that shouldn't be a problem. That controlling method wasn't too bad, and with a button to jump rather than up on the D-pad, I'd say yes. Graphics in level with, say, Super Mario 64 DS wouldn't be bothersome either. Heck, I could live with SSB64 graphics just to get a portable Smash Bros game.  But yeah, it's much easier to hack the DS than it is to hack the Wii, so there's that problem. But that shouldn't stop Nintendo from making online games for the DS. I'm sure there must be some solution. Perhaps they could use unchangable coding (sent to the DS along with commands of what other players are doing) that constantly check so that everything's in place with each character. Dunno much about programming, though, but yeah. Still, hacking in Smash Bros DS would never cause as much harm as it did in AC:WW. This post has been edited by Sir Pantalones on Aug 2 2008, 11:24 AM
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