MrT-Tar said:
Actually, my experience in London implies the opposite. In the last academic year (since September), I've seen scores of people play on a 3DS, or more commonly a DS, while on the London Underground and other rail services in the city. I've seen a variety of ages (though nobody elderly), including children, teenagers, people who I assume are businessmen, and middle age women. They are nowhere near as common as e-readers, smartphones or newspapers, but I would say I've seen more with a DS, PSP or 3DS (I have yet to see a PSV on public transport) than with a tablet, but I do accept the possibility that due to my interest in gaming I am far more likely to notice the game handheld. I honestly don't see the problem here. |
Well a tablet is no a real portable device, it is too big. I mean have seen some people using it but not many. Most people buy it and keep it at home, because most tablets are useless imo. People still use more Notebooks, for work games, movies music then anything else that is my ecperience at least.
You don´t need to attack me, it is a Nintendo cliche. Most of there devieces are suited for kids up to 12 years. My Ex-Girlfriend told me that most Wii or DS where bought by parents and Grandparents as a gift for the lttle ones.








