The funnies part is that the new Smart Watches have a higher resolution than the 3DS. Let me repeat that: Watches have a higher resolution than the 3DS. The resolution of the 3DS is honestly my biggest gripe with the system, far more than the 2nd analog ever was.
Seriously what? "Seriously, here's one of the fastest-discontinued revisions to a major consumer electronics product ever made"? This was on the market for 2/3 of a year and then replaced wholesale by the iPad 4/"iPad with Retina Display."![]()
Seriously people
I think every display on the market for the past 5 years have at least double the PPI of the 3DS. I know it's Nintendo and it's for a younger market, but I'm pretty sure even elementary school kids are used to high PPI displays.
Looks like this is releasing after the Smash Bros 3DS before the 'New' 3DS? Does that mean the Smash Bros 3DS will be the 'old' 3DS?
Seriously what? "Seriously, here's one of the fastest-discontinued revisions to a major consumer electronics product ever made"? This was on the market for 2/3 of a year and then replaced wholesale by the iPad 4/"iPad with Retina Display."
They sold well, sure, but they sold well because they were iPads, not because the branding was clever or concise. Employees, when tasked with actually selling them to a customer that didn't just blurt out "Give me the newest iPad!", got blank stares when explaining to customers that they had the choice between iPad 2 or New iPad, and soon abandoned Apple's urged moniker for the much clearer-cut "iPad 3." The huge cottage market for iPad peripherals that wants specific numbers/prefixes to denote their compatability did the same; A bunch of covers that advertise they work with the New iPad might work okay when the New iPad is the New iPad, but when the "New iPad" is going to be an old iPad in the near future, it's exceptionally confusing. There's still peripherals hanging on shelves that say "New iPad," which at this point is three revisions back and was discontinued two years ago. Explain that branding to your customer.
Looks like this is releasing after the Smash Bros 3DS before the 'New' 3DS? Does that mean the Smash Bros 3DS will be the 'old' 3DS?
*Looks over at the Bioshock 1 iOS port thread...On the other hand, with iOS there's no confusion about compatible software.
Because of that, only devices sporting Apple's A6 or A7 chips can run the game. This means that every Apple A5 (and A5X in the third generation iPad) device is unsupported which is quite a long list of devices. First generation iPad Mini owners may be especially disappointed since their device is still sold and isn't even two years old, but given that it launched with the same hardware platform as the iPad 2 from 2011 it was to be expected that it wouldn't have a record setting length of time for software support.
People can still use their circle pad pro and the extra shoulders could be put in the touch screen too. I predict games playable on both consoles with new 3ds being the better platform to play. I don't really see fragmentation as a problem.
And I'm pretty sure they aren't making Xenoblade for elementary school kids.
And I'm pretty sure they aren't making Xenoblade for elementary school kids.
I do not understand what you are trying to say. New 3DS releases after Smash Bros, and the New 3DS is backwards compatible.
I do not understand what you are trying to say. New 3DS releases after Smash Bros, and the New 3DS is backwards compatible.
I honestly only expect 15 exclusive retail games by the end of its life and a ton of 3ds games with enhanced features since devs will still sell to the larger market share.
This is something I've been thinking about for a while, but did Sharp even invest in any more glassless 3D screens after 2010-2011? Because I've never heard of higher resolution glasses free screens this size even existing. This is why I've thought that there is no way 3D is in the next handheld.
They are segregating their user base and they're doing it in the most inefficient way possible with that small ass nub in the middle of the system.
I have a friend who insists that the 3D angle is being improved via head-tracking. Seems unlikely to me.
I'm weirded out by the cartridge slot moving.
had completely forgot about that, never used one personally. so its just as you say can play anything unless its exclusive .The circle pad pro has two extra shoulder buttons
Unless it's a n3DS exclusive, like Xenoblade, it will be playable on the 3DS
Why.
Just release the successor instead of making minor improvements to the system. I don't see the point, they've already revised the hardware.
Why.
Just release the successor instead of making minor improvements to the system. I don't see the point, they've already revised the hardware.
More sales until the successor.
I just hope that with the improved CPU, we can get GBA VC on a damn handheld.
The "New 3DS" name is pretty stupid. It'll probably be a Wii U naming fiasco all over again.
Because the next successor is also the Wii U successor. It'll be their hybrid device. That can't be coming until 2017-2018, right?
Oh and this too
Yeah maybe we could actually emulate GBA titles on a system that's portable now. The novelty.Does the increased power mean virtual console games from non 8 bit systems could happen on 3DS now? I'm not gonna lie. I don't like the 3DS at all and haven't touched mine in absolutely ages, but a 3DS that had SNES and N64 games on it is something I'd upgrade to and actually play.
You mean like DS>3DS was a whole numberIf they were going so far as to include new hardware they should have a least improved the resolution (by an even number for perfect scaling).
Don't do this to yourself. A Japanese FAQ written for Japanese people will never have a region locking question because it is a non-issue for Japan. Likewise the list of non-working games also doesn't include Guitar Hero on Tour 80s (never released in Japan) despite the fact it won't work for the same reason as Guitar Hero on Tour.http://www.siliconera.com/2014/08/2...m_campaign=Feed:+siliconera/MkOc+(Siliconera)
I see nothing about region locked games. Hype!