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RolStoppable said:

3D doesn't require any changes to the game's design, because it's just an additional visual effect. It's really easy to add 3D to games, unlike motion controls.

Nintendo's philosophy with the DS and Wii was to bring gaming to the masses. Either by removing unnecessary obstacles like overly complex controls or more importantly, by making games that nobody else did care to make anymore. With the 3DS, handheld gaming is made more complicated as pretty much all games will use 3D and thus be built around 3D gameplay. The games that made the DS and Wii highly popular weren't complex 3D titles, but quite the opposite.

Isn't this a contradiction?