And it features a "C-Stick", a second analog stick that many gamers were looking for!
This is very exciting. Any thoughts on this new look for the 3DS?
You can compare it with the older model as well.
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And it features a "C-Stick", a second analog stick that many gamers were looking for!
This is very exciting. Any thoughts on this new look for the 3DS?
You can compare it with the older model as well.
Well, with a Xenoblade Chronicles port/remake coming out for this...day one purchase. I wasn't really all that interested...until I saw that. That threw my excitement levels through the roof. I'll get an XL model, because I honestly prefer the bigger screens; my DSi XL and 3DS XL have both been quite satisfying upgrades. I somehow doubt that second analogue stick is quite as easy to use as is claimed - the thing is bloody miniscule! - but it can't be any worse than the analogue nub the PSP had. I doubt it'll compare to the PS Vita's proper dual analogue, though. A comfortable, yet still somewhat vexing, middle ground. The buttons look pretty snazzy too.
All the same, I hope Nintendo don't stop making "regular" 3DS games with the release of this; I don't really feel that I've gotten as much use out of my 3DS as I should have quite yet. It is essentially the same console, but that updated processing power means they can do so much more with it...the possibilities are very exciting indeed. I expect great things from this to justify my purchase of it. I also expect a reasonable (i.e. no more than £120) price tag...but then, when it comes to pricing, Nintendo are easily the most reasonable. Now if only they could get over their bloody ridiculous region locking obsession...
It also has extra buttons on the back and a faster CPU that lets it run games the 3DS can't, like the upcoming port of Xenoblade Chronicles they announced with it (edit: Noire beat me!).
So overall more like the Gameboy Color rather than a DSi situation.
I don't have a 3DS, nor do I plan on getting a New 3DS. I find it stupid though how they're releasing exclusive games for it, that completely cuts off a pre-existing fan base of millions.
Or bets that they will upgrade. This allows them to both harvest the existing fanbase while reaching out to new gamers. I'm with you as far as our personal take on its appeal, though.
There is so much that's wrong with this. Okay, well three things mostly:
1) A new 3DS that hasn't been renamed to make clear it's not the same thing. Hopefully that's coming though.
2) A C stick carrying on the tradition started by the Gamecube of making on of the most important bits of the hardware too small for actual human hands to use comfortably, and;
3) Not ditching the 3D that never really worked and added nothing to the experience except headaches and eye fatigue (and unless more viewing angles means every viewing angle, I don't see that being fixed).
Other than that it sounds pretty good.
*couple months after New 3DS launch*
Nintendo is pleased to announce the New 2DS. The New 2DS, just as the New 3DS, has a boosted CPU which means to play new games going forward you'll need to replace your standard POS 3DS / XL / 2DS.
I know choice is good, but too much choice and things get complicated and people get mugged off.
That c-stick is smurfing tiny, even on the bigger one.
I'll have to wait and see how many 'New 3DS' exclusive games there will be. I love Xenoblade but I already put 100+ hours into the Wii version. Not interested in doing it again.
Also I agree that 'New 3DS' is a stupid name if the thing will have exclusive games. Should call it 3DS+ or 3DS Prime or something like that.
The whole time I was reading that I was thinking it was just going to be the Circle Pad Pro built-in and then have a slew of new games designed to utilize it. But no. Their plan is to have a slew of new games that make every other system on the market obsolete. Thanks Nintendo. I haven't even had mine for a year. And it's not like the price had been significantly reduced in preparation for something like this. I was hoping I could just buy a Circle Pad and still enjoy the games that were coming. But nope. This kinda irritates me and makes me want to hack my 3DS now >.>
I imagine this is how Wii fans felt when the WiiU was announced halfway through the generation
I just bought a 3DS XL, I'm saving up for either a Vita or a Playstation TV. And now I'm supposed to care about a new 3DS
How the hell do Apple fanboys put up with this kinda crap? I don't care enough about Nintendo to want to put up with this..
I prefer how they did it with the Gameboy Advance generation, or the DS. New iterations that refined the design with better batter lives and better screens but never made their generation brethren obsolete
Though I'm probably fuming more because I'm tired than anything else. But meh
When they do crap like this, they need to offer trade-in deals. Nobody needs a 3DS, a 3DS XL, a 2DS XL, and a New 3DS XL. Stop it Nintendo.
The question begs, will Square make a new version of FFI for this system?
A better course would be to let the new games be playable on old 3DSes, but in a new 3DS, you'd get things like higher resolution, antialiasing, texture resolution and perhaps 60 fps instead of 30.
Also, please add bluetooth to it, so I don't have to use the wires for my headphones.
Wtf, I just got a 3DS XL. There is almost no chance of me upgrading it to play different games. smurf you, Nintendo. :colbert: