There was NEVER a game on the level of Xenoblade Chronicles exclusive to the DSi. NEVER.There were exclusive games for the DSi. There were exclusive games for the GBC.
Why people suddenly have an issue with this, I do not know.
They will be a small portion of its library. The userbase to develop exclusive "new 3DS" games won't be enough to justify the development of 3DS games to completely switch to this handheld. They are trying to ensure a smooth transition to the next de facto new platform over lapping userbase and software development from a generation to another. I think it's brilliant! Don't know if it will work though hehehe But the concept/idea is very elegant.
This is a revision just like the dsi. Is it so hard to understand?Those are revisions.
Which you ought to have expected to begin with...? The 3DS is still a fine machine for portable games.
Probably because it slightly resembles mobile and people have the irrational fear that mobile gaming will destroy gaming.
Those are revisions.
There were exclusive games for the DSi. There were exclusive games for the GBC.
Why people suddenly have an issue with this, I do not know.
So much that they went back to iPad Air after 3 and 4. Dunno.
I think I'm going to call this the 3DSi.
No more so than the dualshock on ps1. But yeah due to having to cater to og 3ds owners not many games will use the new features I think. Still, this gives me hope that their next handheld will have a second stick and 4 shoulder buttons as standard.New 3DS can't possibly be the final name?!?!?!
Seems like a bad idea to add more inputs. Gonna splinter the userbase.
There was NEVER a game on the level of Xenoblade Chronicles exclusive to the DSi. NEVER.
That is why people suddenly have an issue with this. It is easy to understand.
Even though it is something Nintendo has done for almost 20 years.
Is that really that hard?
I traded in my 3DS OG for my 3DS XL at Gamestop and they let me take home my 3DS XL and OG to transfer the data. I went back the next day, gave them the OG and they gave me the difference. No issues.
The DS lasted 8 years running N64 specs into 2012. I think the 3DS is fine.3ds screen quality, resolution, and GPU power are all long in the tooth. I certainly don't think it's fine to stick with that in 2015.
3ds screen quality, resolution, and GPU power are all long in the tooth. I certainly don't think it's fine to stick with that in 2015.
There was NEVER a game on the level of Xenoblade Chronicles exclusive to the DSi. NEVER.
That is why people suddenly have an issue with this. It is easy to understand.
Second stick huh? I once bet my dick on that not happening... Damn
This is a revision just like the dsi. Is it so hard to understand?
There were exclusive games for the DSi. There were exclusive games for the GBC.
Why people suddenly have an issue with this, I do not know.
Simple. Just use the system transfer option.I wonder what kind of pain in the ass Nintendo will make it to transfer purchases from an old 3DS to a new one?
Well you logically can't continually keep using the new iPad otherwise it gets confusing. But you can use it once after long period time since people will know what your talking about.
It's be like calling New super Mario brothers two, new super Mario brothers. That doesn't work.
For those not liking the name, what would you name it?
Why don't you just take your 3DS and try it out? It would suck balls, that's why they didn't do it. Almost no game uses the second stick, so the buttons have have priority. The way say handle it looks strange, but it is pretty much the most sensible way to implement this feature. Also, a proper slide pad requires a lot more space.That has the be the worst position for a stick I've ever seen. Why couldn't they have moved the four face buttons lower and put a proper second analog stick parallel with the one on the left?
Nintendo learned nothing from the wii and wiiu debacle.
This is just going to add to brand confusion.
People won't understand this is a new console and it will cannibalize sales.