I'm still quite surprised that I haven't seen a trade-in offer from Gamestop yet.
They are offering $100. for the original 3DS, $60. for the DSi XL, $50. for the DSi and $40. for the DS Lite towards the purchase of a 3DS XL.
I'm still quite surprised that I haven't seen a trade-in offer from Gamestop yet.
Nintendo should emulate the Vita. That's how you make a handheld.
Nintendo should emulate the Vita. That's how you make a handheld.
Nintendo should emulate the Vita. That's how you make a handheld.
Nintendo should emulate the Vita. That's how you make a handheld.
Clamshell design is the superior handheld design.
Because Nintendo keeps making the same dumbass decision to use outdated tech in both their handhelds and their consoles. Of course you're going to hear that same complaint over and over again about everyone of their devices in the past decade, from both gamers and game developers.
If you keep fucking up in the exact same way again and again. Expect to hear people bitch about your fuck up the same way, again and again.
I don't know if you were trying to be sarcastic, but hardware wise, the Vita is an absolutely phenomenal handheld, light years ahead of the 3ds. It's on the software front that the vita is lacking.
If Gamescom is any indication, that may change soon. Fingers crossed.
If you prefer clamshells for some reason, there's plenty of cases you can buy that will add a clamshell to it.
I don't know if you were trying to be sarcastic, but hardware wise, the Vita is an absolutely phenomenal handheld, light years ahead of the 3ds. It's on the software front that the vita is lacking.
Vita is a joy to use, but that's of limited utility if it's discontinued 18-24 months from launch.
Nintendo troll post template. Will need minor tweaking for Wii U, but you're basically good to go.
Yes. In fact, I believe that putting the SD card from the old system into the new system is the final step of the transfer process. And from then it works in the new system.So, I think I'm definitely updating my 3DS to an XL tomorrow. After I transfer the system info/licenses could I just put my original card right into my new XL and be good to go? I know the XL comes with a larger card, but I'm not sure if I'm ever going to need that much space. I would just like to clear up this transfer stuff one last time before tomorrow. All downloadable e-shop games (including ambassador titles) are saved to the SD card, correct? But the license to use them is tied to the system? So, technically, after the transfer I can just put my original card in and everything will still be there, right?
Oh, and one last concern. I know I've asked this ages ago in this thread, but it's absolutely certain that log data, play coins, and all profile related things transfer? I just don't want to lose any important information or saved data during this process. Hah, I'm so completely paranoid about this kinda stuff.
Awesome games, shitty hardware (low res screens, low res cameras, shitty CPU and GPU from 8 years ago) and dumb decisions (single nub, crappy online and os). Really makes its hard to justify forking down good money for bad hardware, even if the games are solid.
I wish could play their amazing games without having to buy into their crap hardware.
It's not even up for debate at this point. It's a fact that Nintendo makes good games and crap outdated hardware that is a generation behind everyone else.
I don't know why reporters never challenge Nintendo to answer why their engineers consistely insist on designing around 8 year old tech even as multiple third party devs are practically begging them to use beefier components that give them more power and flexibility to work with.
Just pre-paid for a red XL at gamestop. There was also a family in there asking about trade-in and they said $100 so it's pretty much confirmed.
This will be my first Nintendo handheld purchase so I'm pretty excited.
For now I picked up Super Mario land 3D and Zelda, but will probably get KI next and Tetris for the wife.
Now the wait until 10am tomorrow....
Yes. In fact, I believe that putting the SD card from the old system into the new system is the final step of the transfer process. And from then it works in the new system.
So, I think I'm definitely updating my 3DS to an XL tomorrow. After I transfer the system info/licenses could I just put my original card right into my new XL and be good to go? I know the XL comes with a larger card, but I'm not sure if I'm ever going to need that much space. I would just like to clear up this transfer stuff one last time before tomorrow. All downloadable e-shop games (including ambassador titles) are saved to the SD card, correct? But the license to use them is tied to the system? So, technically, after the transfer I can just put my original card in and everything will still be there, right?
Oh, and one last concern. I know I've asked this ages ago in this thread, but it's absolutely certain that log data, play coins, and all profile related things transfer? I just don't want to lose any important information or saved data during this process. Hah, I'm so completely paranoid about this kinda stuff.
So basically this...Awesome games, shitty hardware (low res screens, low res cameras, shitty CPU and GPU from 8 years ago) and dumb decisions (single nub, crappy online and os). Really makes its hard to justify forking down good money for bad hardware, even if the games are solid.
I wish could play their amazing games without having to buy into their crap hardware.
It's not even up for debate at this point. It's a fact that Nintendo makes good games and crap outdated hardware that is a generation behind everyone else.
I don't know why reporters never challenge Nintendo to answer why their engineers consistely insist on designing around 8 year old tech even as multiple third party devs are practically begging them to use beefier components that give them more power and flexibility to work with.
Called GS this morning, they said they're going to have the deal, and they're also going to let me buy the XL for full price, take it home, do the transfer, and let me bring my original 3DS back and they'll credit me the $100 trade-in bonus back. Very happy about that.
Wait, so the $100 trade in offer will be in the form of credit and not actual cash?![]()
You're applying the trade towards the new system, so yes, it's obviously store credit.Wait, so the $100 trade in offer will be in the form of credit and not actual cash?![]()
So if you want to use the new card (4gb) after the transfer, are you able to? I'll be needing that extra space at some point. I'm guessing I could re-download everything again, hopefully...as grueling as that sounds.
EDIT: nvm, Andy touched on this. Plug the cards into a computer and drag the files to the new card, apparently.
You're applying the trade towards the new system, so yes, it's obviously store credit.
If you buy the system for $200 cash and then perform the transfer, you can go back in and have them return the XL and re-ring it up while trading in your old one. They'll then give you back the $100 in cash because that was your original payment method.I meant as in AFTER doing the transfer.
Plan is to go and buy the XL at full price, head home and do the transfer, then return my old 3DS. Guessing I'll only be getting $100 in store credit, then?
I fucking hate Nintendo. Why must you consistently make such shitty hardware with backwards ass thinking (single nub, low res screens, low res cameras, shitty CPU and GPU from 8 years ago and a meager amount of ram), and such amazing games.
If only there was a way I could play their amazing games without having to buy into their crap gaming systems.
What I would give to live in a world where either Nintendo has Sony's stellar hardware engineers or Sony has Nintendos stellar software developers.
Awesome games, shitty hardware (low res screens, low res cameras, shitty CPU and GPU from 8 years ago) and dumb decisions (single nub, crappy online and os). Really makes its hard to justify forking down good money for bad hardware, even if the games are solid.
I wish could play their amazing games without having to buy into their crap hardware.
It's not even up for debate at this point. It's a fact that Nintendo makes good games and crap outdated hardware that is a generation behind everyone else.
I don't know why reporters never challenge Nintendo to answer why their engineers consistely insist on designing around 8 year old tech even as multiple third party devs are practically begging them to use beefier components that give them more power and flexibility to work with.
If you buy the system for $200 cash and then perform the transfer, you can go back in and have them return the XL and re-ring it up while trading in your old one. They'll then give you back the $100 in cash because that was your original payment method.
They've been doing it since the original Gameboy, but I'm baffled that you consider it a "stupid" decision. They've been immensely successful with their handhelds, consistently crushing more powerful hardware like the GameGear and PSP. And what devs are complaining about it? It's not like Nintendo has a monopoly on the market. If they want/need more powerful portable hardware, they're welcome to make a Vita game. I'd love to see any evidence to back up your claims, and not just one dude. You claim a lot of devs; this requires a lot of evidence to prove your point.
Also, glasses-free 3D was hardly the "same old tech" when it released, whether it's a gimmick or not.
If you buy the system for $200 cash and then perform the transfer, you can go back in and have them return the XL and re-ring it up while trading in your old one. They'll then give you back the $100 in cash because that was your original payment method.
I dunno. Wouldn't hurt to call yours and see! But the manager told me that customers are allowed to bring their original 3DS to trade in within 7 days and get the credit back.Is this true for all Gamestops?
I did. I believe this is the plan for all stores nationwide as instructed by corporate.Did you ask the gamestop employees about this?
I think Nintendo keeps their hardware a generation behind specifically as part of their plan to keep their products cheaper and more accessible. Older technology costs them less to produce, so they can stay competitive in a different way.
I think Nintendo also has a different market of gamers, especially parents that are buying for their kids, and may be legacy gamers of Nintendo themselves.
Is the hardware old? Yes it is. Is the update welcome? This thread can attest to that. I think the 3DS will continue to gain momentum as more games are released for it. Just as the Vita will. I think stuff is kind of dead at the moment because we're between generations. This one may have lasted longer than others because of net-connected DLC functionality and conservative business practice from the big gaming companies.
Exciting stuff is ahead! We'll undoubtedly see more to come.
One last question, lol! It's in regards to playing original DS games on the 3DS XL. I tried looking up some YouTube videos, but I can't seem to find any that showcase my concern. I know you can play DS games stretched and in their original resolution, but are there still borders when it's stretched or is it entirely full screen? I still own my original DSi XL and I wouldn't part with it, ever. I prefer (almost need) to play portable games on a bigger screen.
I guess here's the question: Are the dimensions of the 3DS XL the same as the original DSi XL? Basically, is there even a difference anymore between playing DS games on an original XL as apposed to playing them on the 3DS XL? If there isn't a difference I may be more willing to part with my original XL for some extra cash.
This thread occasionally sees a rogue Vita troll or two, but I'm surprised at how civil it normally is. Having fun at a reasonable price seriously bothers Sony fans.
The dimensions of the top screen are different. On the DS the top and bottom screens are the same size. Not so with the 3DS. Therefore DS games on the 3DS will fit the entire bottom screen, but not fill the entire top screen, which you wouldnt want anyway since it would deform the image.
I don't think that's the case at all, I love my Vita and vastly prefer it to the 3DS but I am wishing Sony would drop the Vita price because I want to see it do really well, I also want to see the 3DS do well but I think some of the design decisions Nintendo has made with the 3DS in general are terrible. The screen scratches, the battery life, the 3D in general and I think they deserve to be criticized for decisions made just as much as Sony does.This thread occasionally sees a rogue Vita troll or two, but I'm surprised at how civil it normally is. Having fun at a reasonable price seriously bothers Sony fans.
Thats why I've always loved Nintendo handhelds: they produce retro games. We got SNES-like games from the GBA during the 3D generation. Now we are getting Gamecube-like games from the 3DS. As a fan of retro games, this is why I love Nintendo handhelds.Awesome games, shitty hardware (low res screens, low res cameras, shitty CPU and GPU from 8 years ago) and dumb decisions (single nub, crappy online and os). Really makes its hard to justify forking down good money for bad hardware, even if the games are solid.
I wish could play their amazing games without having to buy into their crap hardware.
It's not even up for debate at this point. It's a fact that Nintendo makes good games and crap outdated hardware that is a generation behind everyone else.
I don't know why reporters never challenge Nintendo to answer why their engineers consistely insist on designing around 8 year old tech even as multiple third party devs are practically begging them to use beefier components that give them more power and flexibility to work with.
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