I disagree. Nintendo needs to sell hardware to keep its business going. If 3DS hardware sales are slowing down, which they are, this could be a huge boon to them, especially if any exclusive software is compelling enough for people who already own 3DS systems to want to upgrade.
I know I'll be getting this at launch at least. I think it's awesome.
It is for this year at least.
Oh well
They freaking added an exclusive shop to it, lol. Also, you're right, the market today is way more used to buy gadgets annually.
It has a CPU and RAM boost. It had over 400 exclusive titles. You may consider them "un-substantial", but it existed and you need to accept it.
Most titles will just be enhanced on this, just like the DS & DSi. Relax.
Xenoblade is exclusive cause it can't run in og 3ds. The thought that this will hurt Nintendo is asinine.
That is exactly the point.
I want to just tell you what I think of the situation. You guys can defend the decision all you'd like, IMO this is a huge misstep. If they wanted better hardware, launch an all new hardware platform.
The idea of this is to make Current 3ds owners double dip on the new hardware, with a platform struggling like the 3ds and on such a step decline, it's an awful decision. They should have just came out with something new. As it is now, I'll be skipping the new 3ds entirely and whatever handheld Nintendo releases next. Learned my lesson.