Re: "new" Nintendo 3DS announced
Posted: 04 Sep 2014 13:27
Old 3DS will have Amoeba support via an adapter.Jelly wrote:I hope the games with Amiibo support will work on the old 3DS...
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Old 3DS will have Amoeba support via an adapter.Jelly wrote:I hope the games with Amiibo support will work on the old 3DS...
kawaiipikachu wrote:another in the list of Issues with the N3DS.pdSlooper wrote:Requisite "fuck region-locking" post.
1.)Region Locking
Idea that we forced to but multiple consoles to play some games.
2.)Released too soon
the DS Had 7 years till the release of the 3DS, yet the 3DS only have 3 years with the release of this.
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.
If it's anything like the real-estate difference between the 3DS and the XL, then it's worth it. The 3DS XL is beautiful. The only thing that makes me prefer the small-sized New is the white console with the bright buttons. They're cute. But that's just appearance, not function. Certainly not worth buying a worse console over.The Shoemaker wrote:I think I definitely like the XL better now, the face plates on the small one is nice, but I think they're too flashy for me. I really like the metallic sleek look of the new blue XL.
That's just the thing, I don't think I can go back to the small screen after using the XL, even if the new 3DS has slightly larger screens. But yeah, you'll need to keep both if you want to transfer data. It seems a bit inconveinent, but I've always found that selling on Kijiji gives me more bang for my buck anyways. EB Games was offering $60 for my 3DS when I wanted to get an XL, instead I sold it online for $120 after I bought the XL.Kong Wen wrote:If it's anything like the real-estate difference between the 3DS and the XL, then it's worth it. The 3DS XL is beautiful. The only thing that makes me prefer the small-sized New is the white console with the bright buttons. They're cute. But that's just appearance, not function. Certainly not worth buying a worse console over.The Shoemaker wrote:I think I definitely like the XL better now, the face plates on the small one is nice, but I think they're too flashy for me. I really like the metallic sleek look of the new blue XL.
I'm with Yasume, though. Xenoblade alone isn't enough to make me upgrade to one of these. If we start to see more enticing games come out with no 3DS support, especially RPGs or especially-especially strategy games, then I'll think about trading my XL for a New XL.
Actually, that raises an interesting point. Since Nintendo doesn't yet have a good shop/account system, I don't think we'll be able to simply transfer digital games from a current system to a new one without owning both and going through their clunky transfer process. Looks like a system trade-in isn't a good option after all...
I can't wait to see this [hopefully] by Christmas at the latest!The Shoemaker wrote:On a side note, I hope we get this packaging in NA/EU:
Any reason you're getting the Japanese model?kitroplious wrote:I can't wait to see this [hopefully] by Christmas at the latest!The Shoemaker wrote:On a side note, I hope we get this packaging in NA/EU:
Last year, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said a lot of words .Kong Wen wrote:The new 3DS, like its predecessor, will be region-locked.
It would be my first Japanese video game console (and also since Nintendo is based in Japan, I thought it would be pretty special!)The Shoemaker wrote:Any reason you're getting the Japanese model?
Oh wow so this is like the gameboy color where it can play exactly the same games as the old model but is an upgrade.kawaiipikachu wrote:another in the list of Issues with the N3DS.pdSlooper wrote:Requisite "fuck region-locking" post.
1.)Region Locking
Idea that we forced to but multiple consoles to play some games.
2.)Released too soon
the DS Had 7 years till the release of the 3DS, yet the 3DS only have 3 years with the release of this.
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.