| Roma said: lol no why not turn 3D off before it turns you off? |
What makes you think this is about me?
And if you meant that the slider negates those turned off by 3D, then the sales have shown people either don't care if it's optional, or they think it's not optional, as 3D movies don't just turn off the 3D when you take off the glasses, and of course the dreaded Virtual Boy didn't make it optional, and some might think that's the case here.
"what happens to all the people who bought the 3ds already? is nintendo just supposed to give them the finger?"
Well I'll clarify. Dropping the 3D from the systems would not affect any compatibility with the existing system. Plus developers could still make games 3D, they just wouldn't run in 3D unless you bought the systems that still had 3D.
"no, it would be a souped up DS and sell even worse, probably"
That "probably" means you likely haven't done research to back up your claim. In case you forgot, the Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance WERE marketed basically as souped up Gameboys. They obviously sold fine. Being more powerful is a feature people don't mind. I'm discussing the features people DO mind, which seems to be more and more the case with 3D.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs








