Your Questions About Download Old Movies Online

Daniel asks…

Should I get a tv and wii or a 3ds?

I am deciding whether or not to get a wii and tv for my bedroom (which would be really awesome, but more expensive) or a 3Ds (when it comes out)
what do you guys think?

Nagesh answers:

LOL @ the ignorant Samina A. Anyway…

Either one is good, but it’s the question of: “should I get portable or should I get an unportable system?” If I were you I would get both 😛

The Wii is great system, like the two other consoles. It has more exclusive games than both PS3 and Xbox 360. It may not have the graphical capability of the other two, it’s still fun in its own way with the help of the motion-control. Mario Galaxy/2, Donkey Kong Country Returns, and Kirby Epic Yarn have great graphics even when the system is limited. I also like the system for its easy to pick up and “everyone friendly” games– you don’t need complicated button presses for some of its games. It’s a family system even your grandma and the kids can enjoy. It supports a web browser, shop channel for retro virtual console and wares, it is also compatible with all the GameCube software, plus more.

You can check more what the Wii can do here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii

or here:
http://wii.com/

The 3DS may not be out, but the 3DS graphics is the closest handheld gaming device that comes close to 360/PS3 graphical wise(you gotta see it to believe it; specs don’t count), it supports 2 screens, 1st screen as a 3D screen without glasses(it’s real and it works, you can also turn off the 3D if you want 2D), 2nd screen as a touch-screen, compatible with the old generations of DS softwares, gyroscope, accelerometer, audio player, 3 cameras(one inside, and two outside), capable of taking 2D/3D photos and capturing 2D/3D videos, 2D/3D movie playback, multitasking(i.e. You can access web browser while playing a game), Virtual Console Service(which was not available with the DSi/DSi XL) and some 3D remakes of classic retro games(GB, GBC, GBA, NES, SNES, and more), also compatible with DSi Wares, 3DS Mii Plaza (Mii creation), augmented reality games, CrossPass” (which can automatically seek and connect to wireless network nodes such as Wi-Fi hotspots, sending and downloading information in the background while in sleep mode or while playing a game), 3D TV streaming(only available in Japan at the moment), e-book reader,better online capabilities, video chat, shop channel, web browser (and anything you do on the web like mail, facebook, etc.), and more which weren’t fully announced by Nintendo. Plus the games are longer and are quality games.

Here’s a video that explains how the 3D works:

Some games that will be coming out for it:
Metal Gear Solid 3, Super Street Fighter IV, Resident Evil: Revelation, Resident Evil: Mercenaries, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Times, Kid Icarus, Paper Mario, Star Fox 64, Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright, Mario Kart, Kingdom Hearts series, Final Fantasy series, Dead or Alive 3D, Ninja Gaiden, Samurai Warriors 3D, Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy, Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell, Call of Duty, Megaman Legends 3, and more. There will also be 3DS ware games, like Cave Story.

Some features:

3DS Shop Channel:
http://tinycartridge.com/post/1431454868/nintendo-3ds-shopping-channel-trailer-in-an#disqus_thread

Just in case you go “where’s the 3D!?” it won’t work on your computer screen, you gotta see it in person to see the 3D.

Few of the games that will be coming out for it:

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater:

Professor Layton VS Phoenix Wright
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDCZX5b8Q6s&feature=related

More games being played live:
http://tinycartridge.com/post/1409229740/nintendo-3ds-videos-for-ocarina-of-time-resident-evil

You can check out more about 3DS here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_3DS

Nintendo haven’t made an announcement on price and the official release date here, and I doubt it will be $300 since most Nintendo systems that came out in North America are $40-60 less than their Japanese counterparts. If you’re worried about the price then you should know that glasses-free 3D cameras and videos don’t come cheap and you’re looking at about $500+, but 3DS packs more features, yet it’s only less than $300. If you think about it, the iPod Touch cost more than the 3DS when it comes to features and games. Also the currency in Japan works differently than here in US, so don’t get confuse with the price everyone is saying cuz Nintendo of America hasn’t said anything about the price. ¥25,000 isn’t really that big if you live in Japan and the currency always change. Also, it cost about ¥20,000 just to feed a regular sized family.

So in conclusion, you either get a portable media player and game system or a home console that’s family friendly.

Ruth asks…

Will DS Lite games be playable on the 3DS?

Will DS Lite games be playable on the 3DS? And if not, how can I transfer data from a DS Lite to a 3DS?

Nagesh answers:

DS games are compatible on 3DS. This was announced by Nintendo a long time ago.

“In addition to its own software, the Nintendo 3DS will be backward compatible with Nintendo DS software, including DSi software. At launch, the Nintendo 3DS cards will hold up to 8GB of game data and look almost exactly the same as those of the current DS. However, there is a small tab jutting out on the one side, most likely to prevent 3DS cards from being inserted in a Nintendo DS.” –Wikipedia

There is no storage memory on the DS Lite, so transferring any data to the 3DS is futile. Although, you can transfer downloadable contents from DSi/DSi XL to the 3DS.

Some FACTS, NOT OPINIONS, about 3DS you may not know:

Although it’s not out yet, the 3DS is the first glasses-free 3D gaming device in the market(like the ones in theaters minus the glasses). It also supports multimedia, motion control, touch-screen, 3 cameras, and Wi-Fi. It is also compatible with the DS software and DSi wares.

Some 3DS features (there’s more that weren’t announced by Nintendo) you may not know:
The 3DS graphics is the closest handheld gaming device that comes close to 360/PS3 graphical wise(you gotta see it to believe it; specs don’t count), it supports 2 screens, 1st screen as a 3D screen without glasses(it’s real and it works, you can also turn off the 3D if you want 2D), 2nd screen as a touch-screen, compatible with the old generations of DS softwares, gyroscope, accelerometer, audio player, 3 cameras(one inside, and two outside), capable of taking 2D/3D photos and capturing 2D/3D videos, 2D/3D movie playback, multitasking(i.e. You can access web browser while playing a game), Virtual Console Service(which was not available with the DSi/DSi XL) and some 3D remakes of classic retro games(GB, GBC, GBA, NES, SNES, and more), also compatible with DSi Wares, 3DS Mii Plaza (Mii creation), augmented reality games, CrossPass” (which can automatically seek and connect to wireless network nodes such as Wi-Fi hotspots, sending and downloading information in the background while in sleep mode or while playing a game), 3D TV streaming(only available in Japan at the moment), e-book reader,better online capabilities, video chat, shop channel, web browser (and anything you do on the web like mail, facebook, etc.), and more which weren’t fully announced by Nintendo. Plus the games are longer and are quality games.

Here’s a video that explains how the 3D works:

It’s amazing how the system is being supported by many big 3rd parties.
Some games that will be coming out for it:
Metal Gear Solid 3, Super Street Fighter IV, Resident Evil: Revelation, Resident Evil: Mercenaries, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Times, Kid Icarus, Paper Mario, Star Fox 64, Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright, Mario Kart, Kingdom Hearts series, Final Fantasy series, Dead or Alive 3D, Ninja Gaiden, Samurai Warriors 3D, Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy, Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell, Call of Duty, Megaman Legends 3, and more. There will also be 3DS ware games, like Cave Story.

Some features:

3DS Shop Channel:
http://tinycartridge.com/post/1431454868/nintendo-3ds-shopping-channel-trailer-in-an

Just in case you go “where’s the 3D!?” it won’t work on your computer screen, you gotta see it in person to see the 3D.

Few of the games that will be coming out for it:

Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition:

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater:

Professor Layton VS Phoenix Wright
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ak8L_SDU.JzkQSuNp9k9Aj7sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20101223130056AAZe7wU

More games being played live:
http://tinycartridge.com/post/1409229740/nintendo-3ds-videos-for-ocarina-of-time-resident-evil

You can check out more about 3DS here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_3DS

Donna asks…

When does the nintendo 3ds get released?

When does the nintendo 3ds come out and what will be the price? everytime I search a video on youtube about it I get rickrolled (I live in the USA)

Nagesh answers:

There are no official price nor date for other regions, other than Japan at least, but here are what to expect though.

Here’s the expected release date for Japan, North America, Europe and Australia:

* JP February 26, 2011
* NA March 2011
* EU March 2011
* AUS March 2011

There’s no price for it in North America/Europe/Austrailia, yet, but it will be ¥25,000(yen) in Japan (around $300 US).

Speculations are thinking that it might be less than $300 since the older DSes(DS Phat, DS Lite, DSi, DSi XL) were $40-60 less than that of the Japan release price. Maybe the same price as PSP Go at launch.

Features you may have missed:
Graphics almost comparable with the 360/PS3(you gotta see it to believe it; specs don’t count), 3D without glasses(you can turn it off if you don’t want 3D), compatible with the old generations of DS softwares, gyroscope, accelerometer, touch-screen, capable of taking 2D/3D photos and capturing 2D/3D videos, 2D/3D movie playback, multitasking(i.e. You can access web browser while playing a game), Virtual Console Service(which was not available with the DSi/DSi XL) and some 3D remakes of classic retro games(GB, GBC, GBA, NES, SNES, and more), also compatible with DSi Wares, 3DS Mii Plaza (Mii creation), augmented reality games, CrossPass” (which can automatically seek and connect to wireless network nodes such as Wi-Fi hotspots, sending and downloading information in the background while in sleep mode or while playing a game), 3D TV streaming(only available in Japan at the moment), e-book reader,better online capabilities, video chat, and more which weren’t fully announced by Nintendo.

Plus, the games that will be coming out for it (Metal Gear Solid 3, Super Street Fighter IV, Resident Evil: Revelation, Resident Evil: Mercenaries, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Times, Kid Icarus, Paper Mario, Star Fox 64, Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright(you heard that right), Mario Kart, Kingdom Hearts series, Final Fantasy series, Dead or Alive 3D, Ninja Gaiden, Samurai Warriors 3D, Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy, Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell, Call of Duty, Megaman Legends 3, and more) are the greatest software line-up I’ve ever seen on a video-game system.

Some features:

Few of the games that will be coming out for it:

More games being played live:
http://tinycartridge.com/post/1409229740/nintendo-3ds-videos-for-ocarina-of-time-resident-evil

3DS Shop Channel:
http://tinycartridge.com/post/1431454868/nintendo-3ds-shopping-channel-trailer-in-an#disqus_thread

You can check out more about 3DS here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_3DS

Lisa asks…

what is so good about the xbox 360? are the games better than Ps2 or PS3? what makes it so popular and good?

Im thinking of gettin one.

Nagesh answers:

So you are getting your first current generation game console
as i mention before on my last answer to you other question, here you go

time to do my job.
Ok, ps3 has this pro
-free online mutiplayer (yearly $50 fee to play online on 360)

-built in web browser (able to go on the web, watch youtube videos (in app or computer form, 360 dont have a web browser but got a youtube app))

-download FREE pictures, music, and videos, including movies and youtube videos (using ps3 browser —– 360 dont have a web browser, so you cant get free media right away)

-watch/stream tv shows from the browser, like animes, for free (no browser on 360). You can stream movies from netflex and hulu with a montly fee.

-you choose the hard drive (upgradable hard drive (2.5 sata, the one laptops use) up to 2 TB, even solid state drive —–360 maximum space so far is 320 gig, and it uses custom hdd, so you cannot upgrade using laptop hdd)

-organize, edit, rename playlist, pictures, music, and videos on your hdd (you have limited options on 360)

-able to read cd, dvd, mini dvd, and blu ray (including 3d blu ray —- no mini dvd and blu ray on 360)

-able to edit your videos using a app on ps3 (not on 360)

-have 3d enable even on the ps3 blu ray drive, just hook up to 3d tv (not on 360)

-sixaxis motion control on ps3 controller (no motion control on 360)

-xmb menu screen is easy to access (on 360, the new xbox experience/dashboard can be confussing as pressing buttons will lead to randomn page you dont want to go to)

-you have friend list, so its easy to play with them, share trophies with them, and chat with them (text or video chat up 6 people at the same time [with video chat] —–360 only goes up to 1 video chat)

-more exclusive games (theres more companies whos on playstation side now then back 2 years ago. Even more exclusive companies then 360. Games on ps3 version have more exclusive contents then 360 version)

-ps3 games uses blu ray, so more size means only 1 disc (example: final fantasy 13 on ps3 use 1 disc, 360 needed 3 disc)

-the ps3 joysticks are not stiff as 360, so it has more controls

-able to hook up psp/psv console and remote play (play ps3 xmb menus and some ps3 games on psp/psv via internet as if you are playing on ps3)

-social network area/game call HOME (similar to second life —-not on 360)

-able to connect 7 controllers (360, only 4)

-super low failure rate of under 3% (old 360 had 30 %, new s model 360 have less then 12%)

cons

-2 usb (4 usb on 1st and 2nd gen ps3. 360 have 3 usb on the original, but 5 on the s model)

-touch buttons (touch sensitive buttons on fat ps3, 360 have touch sensitive on s model)

-matte finish (fat ps3 have reflecting finish, 360 have reflecting finish on the s model but will go back to matte finish)

so there you go, the ps3 by it self starts at 250 usd for 160 gig and 300 usd for 320 gig

the 360 by it self starts at 200 usd for 4 gig flash memory and 300 usd for 250 gigs

compare them, the ps3 wins by a landslide. Because you are getting free media of the web, and free online play.
Yes, the both cost almost the same, but the ps3 has way more features for the same price.
When it comes to games in single player mode, ps3 takes it, but their multiplayer is still great just like the 360 version.
But multiplayer games, 360 takes the lead, because its a pay service.

What makes the 360 more popular is their pay service and multiplayer games
what makes the ps3 popular is blu ray and media center. What people dont know is that it offers more out of the money. So they think ps3 is expensive and get 360, which have less features.

Lizzie asks…

Where Can I Find the Movie Still From Titanic…?

Its right after old-Rose is telling about her nude-drawing experience, and she says something about it being the most erotic moment of her life up to that point. Then it shows the crew of the recovery ship just staring at her with the most hilarious looks on their faces…I really want to make that my desk-top background, but I can’t find it online anywhere! Help!

Nagesh answers:

Download BitTorrent then open www.torrentroom.com or www.thepiratebay.com and search for the movie name and choose any one of them! I would recommend Pirate Bay, itz better than torrent room but sometimes, Pirate Bay doesnt have everything! Lolzz!! Have fun!!!

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