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RolStoppable said:
brendude13 said:

They brag about amazing graphics while showing 10 seconds of CG, then they shrink the screen so it's very small and decide to show gameplay. Also, you can't exactly prove that a console has bad graphics, but the consensus is that the 3DS's graphics are sub par. I know they aren't exactly going to say "it has mediocre graphics", but if they don't have it, then they shouldn't flaunt it.

Then they brag about monumental titles and then show 2 unreleased games, only one of which had print below it saying it wasn't out yet. This advert was shown around the 3DS' launch, but they might have edited Zelda out back then, I'm not sure. This was also shown around the time that the 3DS's was being criticised for having "no gaemz" and a horrible launch line-up. Once again, they aren't exactly going to trash their own system, but if they don't have it, then they shouldn't flaunt it.

Then they brag about "breakthrough hardware", while games and graphics are subjective, this is something that be disproven.

break·through/ˈbrākˌTHro͞o/

Noun:
  1. A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development, esp. in science.
  2. A significant and dramatic overcoming of a perceived obstacle, allowing the completion of a process.
They brag about breakthrough hardware, despite the fact that all of the important components are years old, the graphics chip is from 2005 and the technology used in the 3D screen, which is what they seemed to be hinting at, has existed for years now and had already been applied in some phones.
Basically, that advert just goes through almost every aspect of the console and says "Yep, it's pretty much perfect", which isn't only arrogant, but also far from the truth, especially at the time the advert was released. The main focus of the advert was on the hardware, which is easily the 3DS's weakest aspect, and yet Nintendo keep making the console out to be something it's not. It might not seem so bad now that Nintendo has dropped the price and people are now satisfied with the games, but this advert was shown just after the 3DS's launch and it built up a very misleading image of what the console was.
It's like advertising a Citreon as a supercar, you can't exactly prove that it isn't a supercar as the term "supercar" is objective, even if you know it isn't one, and even if it might do other things well.
Anyway, enough about the 3DS's commercial, I just forgot to (or didn't feel comfortable) making a thread on that advert and thought this would be a good time to slip this in.

This commercial was first shown around the time of the major price cut and its message was: "This is not DS, this is Nintendo 3DS." Highlighting what's new about the system, because Nintendo thought that consumers might not have known that this is their next generation handheld, but instead just another revision of the DS. This commercial was the start to what was basically a relaunch of the system.

So they talk about amazing graphics which the 3DS has compared to the DS.

They only show one unreleased game and that is labeled as such.

Definition #2 for breakthrough fits Nintendo's line of thought. They had planned to bring stereoscopic 3D to the masses since a long time and the 3DS is the first gaming system to do so with feasible production costs.

The main focus of the commercial was the hardware, because Nintendo wanted to make it clear that this is not another revision of the DS.

All of your criticism is grounded in completely false assumptions.


Quoting Rol for truth. Your post is embarassing brendude. You literally have no idea what you are talking about. To add to what Rol said. When this commerical aired the competing handhelds were the PSP and DS. I would say the 3DS most definitely has amazing next gen graphics compared to them. 

To my knowledge the 3DS is still the only portable device with 3D built in in the UK. So yes it's breakthrough. 

The one unreleased title is clearly labeled. 

Also they don't shrink the screen until it's very small, the image was often still FAR bigger than on a 3DS. This ad was for TV. It is common practice for advertising handheld games on tv to show them on the handheld itself as blowing up an image meant for a small screen to fill 20inch + TVs is not a good idea. 



Turkish says and I'm allowed to quote that: Uncharted 3 and God Of War 3 look better than Unreal Engine 4 games will or the tech demo does. Also the Naughty Dog PS3 ENGINE PLAYS better than the UE4 ENGINE.