Well, the n3ds isn't really a giant leap over the original 3ds and in terms of exclusives, the only exclusives that I seem to be hearing about are ports of wii games which isn't something to be zomfged about unless you really want to play a wii game.
I think the main reason why the n3ds isn't considered a new console is cause that when a "new console" comes out, you expect the old console to die out and have little to no support at all from the parent company. Like if you look at the wii vs wiiU or DS vs 3ds, when the wiiU/3ds came out, Nintendo didn't make shit all for the wii/DS after those came out. But in the case of the n3ds, there are plenty of games coming out for the original 3ds that can be played on both the n3ds and 3ds like the new Fire Emblem, Puzzles and Dragons and Project Steam and honestly, if you look at the directs and everything else, its pretty obvious that it is not a "new console." Cause thats like calling the DSi a new console cause it was exclusive camera games and some other games
I do think that all the n3ds is, is an "enhanced" version of the 3ds whoes sole purpose is to provide a better "3ds" experience and nothing else apart from little amounts of exclusives since there has not been a single game announced yet that would be a system seller for the n3ds cause all games work on the 3ds with the exception of Xenoblade which is a wii port
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