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jarrod said:
Galaki said:
dharh said:
greenmedic88 said:
The 3D feature will help the device sell. It's probably the only thing that will help it stand out enough to sell as a $300 portable.

Of course if you don't care about that feature, then that's like buying a current 3D HDTV and no glasses. Kind of a waste since the 3D feature is what makes it expensive.

As for the whole launch catalog issue; not really a big deal since you're probably not going to be able to even find one at retail price anyway for the first 6-12 months at minimum.


Maybe, but ultimately the games will make or break that device. I think 3D will quickly become blasé. It's just the illusion of more 'depth'.

Other than that, I could easily get one, I just wouldn't want one.

3DS getting all these "hardcore" titles aren't interesting to me at all.

However, I'll get a PSP2 without knowing the specs day 1 due to its awesome unknown capabilities, even if it has no games.

The games library will make or break the console and the 3DS is already broken with its small launch line-up.

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Heh. My sarcasm detection device is going off, but either way. It does seem like that's what im saying, however, PSP2 has the bonus of being a multi-media device which means I _could_ find a reason to buy it regardless of the specs or games.

But lets dig a little deeper? I have never, not ever, cared about the actual specs of a mobile device. Unwanted 3D adding to costs is a slightly different issue, but rather than using specs as the issue, I care more about library. So far it seems to be 3DS is going to have at least a few '3D' remakes of old title, which interests me none at all. Either I want new titles in specific genres (RPG/RTS) or ports of games from systems entirely defunct, updated graphically perhaps though again 3D is not the upgrade im looking for.

The game library more than anything else will determine the ultimate success of a console, mobile or not. The 3DS is not 'broken'. Rather just like the DS/DSi before it, at launch, there is very little appealing to it, for _me_.

You might note that I also rather have quite a few things to complain about my DS/DSi. It has alot of added cost features, touch being one of them, that I find useless, yet my DS library is about double my PSP library.



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