TomaTito said:
They'd still have to know if they need to buy it for the NX Bros or NX Bowser. Or what advantage does the Bowser give you compared to the Bros. consoles? |
Software would be just one SKU I think. It just works on all three machines. Same thing as buying a PC game, you don't have like 10 different versions of each game and then have to choose the one that works on your particular hardware rig.
One is portable. One is a mini-console that has average graphics. One is a pro console that has higher end graphics.
I don't think that's really that difficult for the layman to grasp.
I think "what the hell is the different between a 2DS, 3DS, and New 3DS?" is probably more of a head scratcher. At least the three hardware models above would be clearly different from a physical POV.







