![]() ![]() ![]() Given that Nintendo has been releasing new handheld hardware every 2 years, I have been waiting for this to be announced. Last edit by Paul Jace on 2nd September 2014 12:01am The more then 120 Move games from which are more the 30 Move only, proof you wrong, because that's more then twice the ammount of expansion Pak enhanced games and it's more then 10 times the ammount of expansion Pak only games.Īpparently you missed the part where I said nobody played the Move.Įdited 2 times. Not sure why you can't see the obvious comparison there. And right now you'll need to buy a new 3DS to play the Xenoblade Chronicles port. The price is irrelevant because, although the expansion pak was fairly cheap, you still needed to buy it in order to play those three games. ![]() With the expansion pak you missed out on three games and with the 3DS you'll miss out on one so far. Yes but what were we discussing? We were discussing buying original console hardware and then having to miss out on a select few games because of some kind of upgrade. It was an accessory, like a second controller, a memory card or - in todays consoles - a hdd. That wasn't anywhere near the costs of a new console. The retail price of the expansion Pak was way below the retail price of a single games cartridge, it's suggested retail price was $29.99. "This is the 3DS that you've always wanted". If you're looking for a philosophy behind the improvements, it is probably that this system is the answer to all the rants people have been having with the previous iterations. They've also increased the battery life (+30 min) Increased power doesn't necessarily mean shorter play time. They've added customization features to the home screen as well as the ability to change the unit's casing. It still unknown if they've also increased the limit from 32GB MicroSD-slot instead of normal-sized SD-slot. This not only means better and bigger games in the future but also that the OS and web browsing experience will be faster and smoother.īetter 3D screen technology (viewing angle) They also probably extended FCRAM from 128MB to 256MB, and doubled the VRAM as well. The New 3DS is the opposite, it is aimed at the core audience or people who invest heavily in gaming. The 2DS was designed for the casual and young gamers. The New 3DS is not simply a "Yearly iteration". for Nintendo 3DS, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire still on the way before the end of the year." We also have a strong library of hundreds of games for these systems that appeal to all kinds of players, with titles like Super Smash Bros. "We have a variety of compelling portable gaming options for consumers now and through the Christmas shopping season, including a variety of different Nintendo 2DS and Nintendo 3DS XL bundles at retail. "We plan to launch these products in Europe in 2015. "Different territories make their own business decisions regarding individual products and timing," a Nintendo spokesperson told Eurogamer. The New 3DS will launch in Japan on October 11 and Europe and the US in 2015. With that extra processing power on the table, it's hard to imagine developers declining to use it, especially if Nintendo leads the charge with first-party software. More controversially, the CPU in the 3DS has been updated, and Nintendo has already announced a new Xenoblade Chronicles game which cannot be played on older 3DS devices. Built in near field communications are also now standard, a clear preparation for Nintendo's Skylanders-esque Amiibo range. On the back of the device are two new triggers, ZL and ZR, which are accommodated by the cartridge slot shifting to the bottom of the lower screen. The old SNES colour scheme has been adopted for the four face buttons, which are joined by a small "c-stick", a nub-like analogue controller reminiscent of the Gamecube's. The handheld is slightly larger, in both its regular and LL configurations, and comes with some interface tweaks, too. Nintendo has revealed another new model in the 3DS line, somewhat confusingly officially named the New 3DS, during a Nintendo Direct broadcast this afternoon. ![]()
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