M.U.G.E.N said:
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maverick40 said: Wow awesome thread.a dog on the street would tell you that a second circle pad would be excellent and cost nintemdo less than 50 cent to put on. Third party multiplats wont be on the 3ds like assassins creed, battlefield and cod becauss it wont play well. Just look at kid icarus, a disaster to control. So much so you got a shitty plastic stand to.play it properly. It is this blind fanboy defense bull which is pathetic. |
Anyone who thinks that playing assassins creed, battleifeld and CoD on 3DS - 2nd circle pad or not - would be a great experience is totally wrong anyway. 3DS isn't about those games, and I'm very happy about that.
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so screw those people who want to play those games on the go?? Nice attitude you have there, glad you dont work for no game companies. What is the 3ds about then??
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Yep. Fuck 'em.
As you like to say about people wanting third party games on Wii, if the game isn't there... tough shit. Your whining is irrelevant.
Handhelds have never, ever been about games like Call of Duty. And I hope they never will be.
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lol holy shit does these types of comments confuse the hell out of me or what. YOU as a person can not define what portable gaming should be for everyone. People have preferences in different areas so more options are a good thing. Stop defending when the alternative of having two nubs is a positive thing. It won't steal you your mario games or anything you know.I would have LOVED to play games like Crisis Core with two sticks if I could at the time. For me I enjoy all games from small titles to larger games
Also for those who keep saying the 3ds doesn't have that many games that support the 2nd nub, did any of you actually think NOT having it with the system itself and having to buy an add on makes developers hesitant to even put the support in? It's not 'their fault'.
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I'm not personally defining what handheld gaming is. I'm talking about what successful handheld gaming has been for the last 20+ years and the types of games that have been available that supported that success. There's a massive difference, and as I've just pointed out, games like Battlefield have never been part of that. Ever. So complaining that they aren't part of it now is as relevant as complaining that Mario isn't on the Vita.