IllumiNate
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Answered 100 times I'm sure but Will this have a higher resolution screen then the "Old 3DS"?
i can't wait until some poor fuck gets a 3ds for xmas with xenoblade but he can't play it because his new 3ds isn't a "new 3ds"
name is so bad. i guess they're gonna add another nub to a "new 3ds" cartridge
Wait, what's this about 2x the RAM?
Could we see Mario Galaxy on N3DS?
Me. I never made the move to XL due to its 3D view angles inferiority. But I think I'll stay with the smaller form factor again, as the 3DSi addresses everything I wanted addressed:Who is this for?
A tiny second analog stick, more buttons and 2-3x boosts in RAM and CPU performance don't sound convincing enough to either compel large numbers of holdouts to jump in or spur a second wave of resales. The Old XL's larger screen and form factor offered a much more immediate, obvious improvement over it's predecessor. I just don't get it.
Can't you deactivate the NNID on that 3DS then activate it on another one? I thought that's how it worked on Wii U at least, and there are only issues if you don't have access to the system to deactivate it.
Wait, what's this about 2x the RAM?
The costs are likely identical for Nintendo (the price between 128MB and 256MB chips, etc are likely the same at this point), and this model will almost certain phase out the old design fairly quickly. It's just a way to clear out the old and then offer a slightly updated model (with almost no cost to themselves) while also getting a few double/triple dippers.
The fact that Nintendo hasn't produced regular version 3DS for awhile seems to go with that IMO.
The costs are likely identical for Nintendo (the price between 128MB and 256MB chips, etc are likely the same at this point), and this model will almost certain phase out the old design fairly quickly. It's just a way to clear out the old and then offer a slightly updated model (with almost no cost to themselves) while also getting a few double/triple dippers.
The fact that Nintendo hasn't produced regular version 3DS for awhile seems to go with that IMO.
I've gotten more hyped about this the more I think about it. The upgraded specs of the New 3DS could open the way for GBA/SNES eShop releases on the system. More N64/Wii ports could hit the system as well. This...gets me excited. =D
Could we see Mario Galaxy on N3DS?
can we expect this to be released by this year end?????????????
Could we see Mario Galaxy on N3DS?
What I most don't understand about this New 3DS, is why Nintendo would deal with market fragmentation for such minor upgrades. I'd think they would want to make more significant improvements that they could market effectively.
Don't get me wrong, I'm going to buy one, but I'm a consumer whore.
Man, imagine Timmy's Christmas when he opens up a brand new New 3DS game that his grandparents bought him, but he's only got a regular 3DS. Imagine the furor when the parents find out they can't return the game b/c they opened it and tried to play it on the wrong system.
Are New 3DS cartridges going to have some sort of different shape so they can't be inserted into an old 3DS?
My big concern is the name. The jump isn't big enough to call it "SUPER" but I feel "NEW" could be problematic in many English Speaking countries :/
Otherwise this seems like a standard DSi/GBC upgrade and I might be tempted to upgrade. Still going to have to learn a bit more about the product and wait for impressions.
What I most don't understand about this New 3DS, is why Nintendo would deal with market fragmentation for such minor upgrades. I'd think they would want to make more significant improvements that they could market effectively.
did I read that right? A second stick? I'm assuming this didn't mean joystick/touch circle thing as I don't see it in the picture.
Not selling my Zelda 3DS or buying another one cause of this. Fuck having to purchase redesigned hardware just to play new games that are coming out. Why isn't this a brand new system? So confusing. And no, other hardware revisions were not like this, they just improved on design and display. Game Boy Color was an entirely separate line that came out 9 years after the original system.
You're applying PC logic to a console, essentially. These games DO NOT vary unless they're programmed to, and in the case of PC they're almost all that way (those that aren't either usually can be modded that way, or are 2D games so it's irrelevant.) This might be something to hope for with New 3DS compatible games, and maybe we'll get lucky and Nintendo will issue patches however they can to get old 3DS games to run/look better, but console games don't just inherently "look better" with stronger hardware and Nintendo's historically been a pain about updating games. The Wii and DS had no such support, and while the Wii U seems reasonably good the 3DS patches seem more like a hacked in solution most of the time.
Bottom of OP lists 2015 for EuropeI've been out nearly all day. Where is the information about the PAL release?
I've been out nearly all day. Where is the information about the PAL release?
Will larger version have improved sound over the current XL?