| Alic0004 said:
But Jarrod, you're side stepping (or not noticing) the fact that people are more and more going to theaters and putting on the glasses. Avatar was watched through glasses. People are getting more used to glasses every day. A remarkable little handheld device with a magical picture doesn't necessarily completely erase that trend. I think you're basically articulating what Nintendo would like to happen. And it very well could, I'm not arguing with the possibility of what you're suggesting. But, if 3DTVs and 3D glasses fail to catch on, I would bet it will have more to do with the ridiculous price of the glasses rather than a game handheld making people not want to bring the experience they're getting at the theater home to their family. |
Oh sure, that's where 3D entertainment is now. I totally agree, and at the moment consumers have no problem putting on glasses to go watch a movie or some other such event. But that's not where Nintendo wants to take 3D at home, and their entry into the market for 3D entertainment doesn't support the direction the television manufacturers want to take it. That's all I'm saying, Nintendo's entry doesn't potentially help Sony, it potentially hinders them really.







