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EDIT: And I think that if there is a remodel it won't be for a looong time. The 3DS is already as slim as it can get pretty much, and there aren't even any major issues except perhaps battery life.
When the price is cut.When are we going to /actually/ get our games?
When the price is cut.
Why do people insist on the 3D being just a gimmick? It's as much of a "gimmick" as the touch screen was, and the touch screen played a vital role in most good DS games. The 3D effects are unobtrusive and really add a layer of beauty in environments. I usually hate 3D and I'm still blown away at how well it works for OoT. I'm really looking forward to racing Maple Treeway in 3D, too.Like I said earlier, I will give the 3DS a chance when there are more than two games I actually want for it. Hopefully it won't get too mired in the 3D gimmick, hopefully we'll see it's library evolve nicely like the original DS.
This, plus you don't need the 3D effect to play. For me, it's just a nice bonus to the games I would want either way.It's as much of a "gimmick" as the touch screen was, and the touch screen played a vital role in most good DS games. The 3D effects are unobtrusive and really add a layer of beauty in environments. I usually hate 3D and I'm still blown away at how well it works for OoT. I'm really looking forward to racing Maple Treeway in 3D, too.
Why do people insist on the 3D being just a gimmick? It's as much of a "gimmick" as the touch screen was, and the touch screen played a vital role in most good DS games. The 3D effects are unobtrusive and really add a layer of beauty in environments. I usually hate 3D and I'm still blown away at how well it works for OoT. I'm really looking forward to racing Maple Treeway in 3D, too.
Right, I think a lot of people take issue to this because their expectations were not met. Nintendo marketed the 3D as being this major thing, but it's just a nice effect. After trying it out myself, I can conclude that Pilotwings looks really pretty and is really cool, but it's just a tech demo, not much you couldn't do in the first two games. Super Street Fighter IV, on the other hand, gained absolutely nothing from the 3D, however the analog nub made it actually playable, unlike, say, Street Fighter Alpha 3 on the GBA.Worst Username Ever said:This, plus you don't need the 3D effect to play. For me, it's just a nice bonus to the games I would want either way.
Really, what does the 3DS do that the DS didn't?
That's like saying, "What does the GCN do that the N64 didn't?"
Of course it would be enhanced gameplay and lots of very awesome aspects, but personally I doubt it would be worth 180 bucks.
The only reason I would get a 3DS would be if the RSE remake was exclusive to it. PLEASE DON'T DO THIS GAMEFREAK.
You do realise that the DS has been around for almost a decade and they'd probably like to phase it out sometime next year... when the DS came out, they soon stopped making GameBoy games. I can't see how it'd be any different now, and it'd be seriously unfair to people who actually bought a 3DS to not get the majority of the titles.