Re: "new" Nintendo 3DS announced
Posted: 03 Sep 2014 01:41
Hmm okay so seems like a decent reason to upgrade then.
Do they play Original DS games still?
Do they play Original DS games still?
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That remains unchanged.Slurmee wrote:Hmm okay so seems like a decent reason to upgrade then.
Do they play Original DS games still?
I know... those buttons from the Super Famicom, Dreamcast, XBOX, and among others...Slurmee wrote:Also I want a XL with the new original models snes colored buttons. First World Problem
another in the list of Issues with the N3DS.pdSlooper wrote:Requisite "fuck region-locking" post.
And RMC is encouraging people to cancel their plans importing a "new" 3DS! xDpdSlooper wrote:Requisite "fuck region-locking" post.
I disagree with you there. Slightly more processing power does not mean it's a some kind of new system or a successor, it's still a 3DS. It will run the same 3DS platform software as the previous models. Except for some exclusives, like the NFC support, which I assume will be used for Amiibo. I hope the games with Amiibo support will work on the old 3DS...kawaiipikachu wrote:e of the 3DS, yet the 3DS only have 3 years with the release of this.pdSlooper wrote:Requisite "fuck region-locking" post.
3.)Name related confusion
New 3DS sounds too much like 3DS, so people would think it's really a 3DS 4.1 & 4.2 instead of it being a 3DS successor
Even with the 3DS some people thought it's nothing more than a DS5 yet really it's a new system with new CPU's & the addition of a GPU thus meaning that it's now way it's just a 3DS.
With the N3DS having more proccessing power means it's a new system not another 3DS at all.
<Echoes>pdSlooper wrote:Requisite "fuck region-locking" post.
Your argument could apply to the 3DS as well as it's has more processing power yet still can run almost all the DS software yet it's a new system that happens to run DS games.Jelly wrote:I disagree with you there. Slightly more processing power does not mean it's a some kind of new system or a successor, it's still a 3DS. It will run the same 3DS platform software as the previous models. Except for some exclusives, like the NFC support, which I assume will be used for Amiibo. I hope the games with Amiibo support will work on the old 3DS...kawaiipikachu wrote: Even with the 3DS some people thought it's nothing more than a DS5 yet really it's a new system with new CPU's & the addition of a GPU thus meaning that it's now way it's just a 3DS.
With the N3DS having more proccessing power means it's a new system not another 3DS at all.