by Nick - 03.02.05
[Now Working On| Purell Ads]

And here is another cool DS commercial! This one is for Need For Speed Underground. The game footage looks pretty good too. I just love these DS ads!
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by Nick - 03.02.05
[Now Working On| Purell Ads]

And here is another cool DS commercial! This one is for Need For Speed Underground. The game footage looks pretty good too. I just love these DS ads!
Wow! I’m glad to see them pushing such beautiful graphics out of the Nintendo DS.
If I weren’t boycotting EA games, I’d probably buy this.
James Montagna - 03.02.05 4:45 pm
Damn, thats a hot commercial. Plus the nerdy guy is hot too!
Long Tran - 03.02.05 5:00 pm
“If I weren’t boycotting EA games, I’d probably buy this.”
Haha. This is true in my case also! Although the games with the ‘extra’ Nintendo stuff are hard to resist. It sucks being a Nintendo completist.
Nick Luckett - 03.02.05 5:04 pm
hurray for someone finally pushing the system.
boo EA.
John - 03.02.05 5:31 pm
Yes, I would get this, if I wasn’t boycotting EA… and if I had a DS.
But good commercial!
Maybe the commercials for “comming soon” games are to keep people from disparing with the lack of games.
The graphics of the split-second of gameplay look quite good!
Daedalus - 03.02.05 6:51 pm
I do not think that they illustrated the way the touch pad works into the gameplay very well. It was clever, though. But where’s the BEEF?
taps - 03.03.05 12:24 am
The Ridge Racer DS title looks terrible compared to the graphics on this. It’s almost as if they were making the DS version of Ridge bad on purpose to make Ridge Racers on PSP look all the more better.. *grrr*
Shame it’s EA though.
PAINPAINPAIN - 03.03.05 6:26 am
i’m not boycotting ea, but i won’t buy their games at $40. i still won’t be buying this game, though. i was wondering what they meant by ‘one touch, and they’ll be eating your dust’ because i generally wouldn’t want to move either of my thumbs to the touch screen to use a nitrous boost…something which could easily be assigned to a regular button on the system.
daniel schroeder - 03.03.05 12:41 pm