So I was looking at my DS lite today and decided to finally find out what that rectangular port is that's next to the headphone jack. It's pretty clear from the placement and the icon of a mic'd headset that it's intended as a microphone jack... but there's a microphone built in to the machine itself, hmmm, maybe there's another reason, Google Ho!
Well, that didn't help, I can't find any reason for it to be there or anyone who has ever used it. All I could find were some news articles from back before the original DS released where someone had asked a nintendo rep about it and what they said was to the effect of "It's a secret", which ended up being a mic for the mic-less regular DS.
I'm guessing somebody just got lazy and copy-pasted the design from the regular DS, or maybe they had bought/manufactured too many units of that jack/mic combo that they needed to use them instead of trashing them.
This got me thinking. This isn't the first time we've had unused ports, remember all that crap that you could take off of the N64 to reveal some kind of LAN or online plugins? Sadly, I do.
So to make this an actual thread and not just some rant, can anyone else think of other hardware-based empty promises or pointless bureaucratic additions like these?
Edit: 666th post }: )
Well, that didn't help, I can't find any reason for it to be there or anyone who has ever used it. All I could find were some news articles from back before the original DS released where someone had asked a nintendo rep about it and what they said was to the effect of "It's a secret", which ended up being a mic for the mic-less regular DS.
I'm guessing somebody just got lazy and copy-pasted the design from the regular DS, or maybe they had bought/manufactured too many units of that jack/mic combo that they needed to use them instead of trashing them.
This got me thinking. This isn't the first time we've had unused ports, remember all that crap that you could take off of the N64 to reveal some kind of LAN or online plugins? Sadly, I do.
So to make this an actual thread and not just some rant, can anyone else think of other hardware-based empty promises or pointless bureaucratic additions like these?
Edit: 666th post }: )