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tbone51 said:
freebs2 said:
Vena said:
freebs2 said:

I booght a 3DS in 2011 and I mind to upgrade just to play a couple of new games, as long as they just release Xenoblade plus a couple fo minor games to make the new model more attractive I'm fine, but if this mean they won't support the regular 3DS anymore with major 1st party titles they have lost my support, at least for the next few years.


They're not stupid enough to stop supporting 45+ million users out of the blue. The N3DS will likely see more "ports" coming its way from the older generations for now.

I hope so, but I'm not  too sure either, they've made some horrible decisions in the last few years. We'll see.


Even though i cant defend them for the past few years with bad decisions, i think since March/Aoril this year, Nintendo has been proving many fans/people that they are changing and for the better. I mean look at them recently!

~E3 was a major Success

~Better Nintendo Directs (thank god)

~MK8 DLC is amazing

~Bayo2 has Bayo1 included

~New 3DS Is a great piece of HW

I agree with you on the WiiU so far, I'm very pleased with my purchase and Nintendo is doing well with 1st party content. 

On the other hand I'm quite annoyed with 3DS, fist of all it was very expansive (before the price cut),  it had so far only 2 very good years of support (2012 and 2013), this year they had almost nothing for me, since I'm not a big Pokemon fan so I don't plan to buy another remake and while SSB looks great I plan to buy it on WiiU. Then, after a lukewarm year, they tell me I won't be able to play some new exclusive games if I won't spend an extra 150$, looks like the definition of bad decisions here.

Again, it's early to tell but if won't be able to play (for instance) the rumored Majora's remake or worse Metroid, I'm going to get really pissed.