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Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:
Soundwave said:
Fayceless said:

It's confusing! It looks like a 3DS, it's called a 3DS...but it's not...quite a 3DS. Or is it? I don't know! Why are there more buttons? For new games! What about my old 3DS? Will it get those games? No. So it isn't a 3DS, then? Oh, it is! But not really?

It's likely not powerful enough to be considered a new generation of handheld. And yet, it has hardware functions that are not available on the old 3DS. As a result, the prospect for exclusive content appears extremely limited, as it would alienate current 3DS owners without providing a clear reason to upgrade. And then there's that name: "New 3DS." Just when we though Nintendo's marketing department couldn't possibly get any worse, they drop that on us. I can hardly figure out what their strategy is here except "boost hardware sales to satisfy investors." It feels more like a quick cash-in than a legitimate revision.

 

That's why it gets hate.  Nobody is quite sure what to make of it.


It's pretty obvious where Nintendo got the name from: 

 

Yea cause Apple totally started putting new infront of everything before Nintendo right?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Super_Mario_Bros.

For hardware it's pretty obvious where the inspiration comes from. 

Besides Nintendo has a pretty long history of copying/mimicking Apple's hardware. 

The Funtastic N64s aped the iMac of the late 90s, the DS Lite and Wii asthetic is taken from the iPod.