Banjo64
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My N3DS hasn’t seen significant use for a while now. The last game I played from start to finish was a replay of OOT 3 years ago. In my head, the screen is terrible (I feel that’s still the case for its native 3D games).
The other day I was contemplating playing A Link to the Past and Minish Cap to completion for the first time. I booted up some GBA and SNES games on my Switch Oled with its beautiful screen having already played a few N64 games on it. But the games didn’t look right to me. They look blown up, smeared, just poor overall.
I charged my N3DS and got cracking. The screen is only LCD and it’s small, but the games look and play excellently on it. Miles better than the Switch Oled. A real d-pad, the form factor, front facing speakers. I’d say that the pixelated screen somehow enhances the look of the games, it’s as if I’ve gone back in time to play them as they were originally meant to be played.
I can’t wait to play both of these games for the first time with hardware that does them justice.
Don’t sleep on the 3DS if you’re looking for a great pocket retro machine in 2024.
The other day I was contemplating playing A Link to the Past and Minish Cap to completion for the first time. I booted up some GBA and SNES games on my Switch Oled with its beautiful screen having already played a few N64 games on it. But the games didn’t look right to me. They look blown up, smeared, just poor overall.
I charged my N3DS and got cracking. The screen is only LCD and it’s small, but the games look and play excellently on it. Miles better than the Switch Oled. A real d-pad, the form factor, front facing speakers. I’d say that the pixelated screen somehow enhances the look of the games, it’s as if I’ve gone back in time to play them as they were originally meant to be played.
I can’t wait to play both of these games for the first time with hardware that does them justice.
Don’t sleep on the 3DS if you’re looking for a great pocket retro machine in 2024.