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Foolery

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Eh. Already have the circle pad pro for my XL, and that new nub looks ridiculous. Do want the Xenoblade Chronicles port, though.

If it is exclusive, I hope they're content to miss out on the 43 million install base to sell the game to. I'm sure as hell not upgrading any time soon.
 

Bellvedere

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I like it. I wouldn't mind an excuse to upgrade to an XL size plus the improvements seem appealing but realistically I'll probably not bother upgrading. I imagine that it will only get a handful of titles (so as not to split the consumer base), just like the DSi and GBC. I'm not interested in Xenoblade and unless they're making an exclusive Pokemon game I'll be more than content to miss out of a few games.
 

GinraiPrime

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I've purchased a 3DS XL recently but I don't feel burned by this to be honest. I can understand how some people might be annoyed at this but in the case of the Xenoblade port if its only just a port without adding any new content then I won't be too worried. I've not been able to play much of my Wii copy yet so I'll be more content just playing my Wii version on my Wii U. Its the type of game I'd prefer playing on a tv rather than a handheld. The screen looked abit cramped for a game like Xenoblade from what I saw in the video but we'll just have to wait and see.
However, if its revealed that this New 3DS removes region locking I can almost guarentee that NO-ONE will be moaning half as much as they are now!
 

BeerTent

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My 3DS just doesn't really get much use. Certainly not enough for me to spend on an upgrade. The price difference shouldn't be that high either, as this feels like getting the equivalent of a controller and RAM for a computer, which should amount to $30.

In my eyes, this... This is just a no. I understand why a lot of people would want this, but for me? Too soon, too little.
 

Sandjube

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BeerTent said:
Too soon, too little.
Exactly what I thought but hadn't the words for, thank you.

It's also massively fucked up that some games will only work on this new one.
 

kilenem

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Hairless Mammoth said:
The thing that still irks me about this is people keep on saying, "well, if you got a 3DS already and want to play the New3DS[footnote]Ninty, please change the name at least a little for the North American, Australian and European markets. Your console names are starting to confuse even game savvy people, not just soccer moms looking for Timmy's birthday present.[/footnote]games to just trade in your 3DS." Well, what about people like me who don't like seeing something they paid a lot of hard earned money for go across the counter and only chump change come back? (I you like doing that. It's fine by me.) Looking at Gamestop's trade-in and resale values, they give you about $85 for a 3DS XL then turn around and sell it for $175, and the mom and pop shops can't have a much better offer as a mega corp on hardware. Yes, you get a small warranty compared to buying a friend's system or off the List of Craig. It still hurts my pride either way, doing a trade in like that. Another thing that puts people like me in a difficult position is I got the limited edition Zelda 3DS XL, and I don't want to trade it in. I bought last year fully expecting it to last as the go to system for Nintendo's handheld games for at least 2 more years.

I really, really hope that either most games come out with dual support for both systems (maybe higher res textures more characters on screen or more polygons on the newer system), Nintendo releases separate carts for most games so older 3DS owners aren't screwed,[footnote]How many kids are gonna want a new game exclusive to this new thing only to be told no, by parents, since they just got a 2DS? And how many of us are feeling the burn from not being made out of cash and just bought a 3DS?[/footnote] or very few games are released for this particular unit specifically.

Although, seeing as it was a Japan only Nintendo Direct, maybe it's just for the Japanese market (or that is their test market for the new system) and the next true generation is still 2 years away, like I said in the main article's thread. Ninty is still trying to get Wii U's and its games sold. Why give it another competitor so soon? The original DS lasted 7 years until the 3DS came along, with the slight revamp of the DSi coming out 5 years after the DS. The 3DS is still going strong, so they must consider this just the slight revamp if they wish to avoid angering their customers with constant hardware changes. (Which is why many say they're sticking with the Wii U for the entire console generation, a smart decision.)
Buy low sell high. I bought my 3DS XL for for 165 and got a free copy of Paper Mario. Traded it with a 50% bonus coupon at gamestop to buy the Wii U wind waker bundle and got 135 for the 3DSXL and 15 for paper Mario. So I lost about 15 plus tax.