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Kotaku article here, as it made it here first, somehow.
I... er... what... what's going on... I'm pretty sure today's no April 1st.
Probably will still print money for Nintendo.
2 – GalliumGrant, EaglesK, yeah, uh...what? Ni-nintendo-- NINTENDO...Nintendo. I think you need to practice some restraint here-- oh, **** it, we need an intervention here, I MEAN REALLY NOW.
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Why can't you fold it? Why are the buttons on the top half??
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4 – randoguy101, SpikyEaredPichu96, GalliumGrant, Eagles|
This is a super-budget model. Corners are cut where it can be done. That means no hinge and some odd positioning, as well as the fact that it doesn't have 3D at all. (Still has 3D cameras, though.)
...I keep having a feeling that this one is going to outlast the 3DS XL in terms of battery life, though. Also, timing seems just right for Pokémon X and Y. Specifically for young ones whose parents don't think it's right for 3D yet... sounds like it. |
2 – Cyrus, EaglesWhat the heck? It looks like they tried combining a Wii U controller with a 3DS. .-.
3 – GalliumGrant, Cyrus, Shade
1 – GalliumGrantThis is a brilliant idea, but there are a couple problems. First it looks awkward, and second, I don't think anyone would want the shame of owning a "2DS" just because they can't afford the extra $40 for a 3DS.
1 – Eagles3DS without 3D? I knew this was going to happen at some point when they started releasing the budget models. A lot of people don't use 3D (just look at this poll that I put up a while back), so it's obviously just a gimmick keeping the price high.
The design? It looks very...not-Nintendo. It looks more like a product designed specifically for kids by a mobile phone company. It looks incredibly easy to scratch those screens, pretty much the same way as the original Game Boy Advance. Heck, that's what it reminds me of: a Game Boy Advance handle, but with half of a Game Boy Color sticking out of the bottom.
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The design? It looks very...not-Nintendo. It looks more like a product designed specifically for kids by a mobile phone company. It looks incredibly easy to scratch those screens, pretty much the same way as the original Game Boy Advance. Heck, that's what it reminds me of: a Game Boy Advance handle, but with half of a Game Boy Color sticking out of the bottom.
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Ohohoh, I see what they were going for now.
The design looks like sin, but what the system is meant to do it kinda neat. Think about it- remember that it's not aimed at the older audience. Imagine you buy a regular 3DS for your little brother that's below 7 (regardless if you have one or not) and at the week, he broke the hinges. Not usable anymore, right? That thing, the 2DS, solves that problem. And it is quite cheap, really. It's not meant for the older gamers, it's for the kiddies. I complained too, but now I get the reasoning behind it.
2 – GalliumGrant, Luxray13579I liked the idea to be completely honest. I don't think it's for me or most other dedicated gamers, but it is a nice alternative. I'd take this over those stupid "XL" expansions any day. At least it's taking a turn for the cheaper, which really shouldn't make anyone complain in this economy.
I don't get what the big deal is, it's like Nintendo fans must expect high quality from Nintendo and need to collect every single console despite the high price. But them lowering the price for a system by cutting corners? No that's just wrong. ![]()
3 – SpikyEaredPichu96, Eagles, Luxray13579At least there won't be confusion about whether there's a mic or not.
When I first saw this my first reaction was "I'm no longer a Nintendo fan. I can't support this stuff, it's embarrassing." After talking with my huge nerd friend, I now see that this is pretty much an awkward business strategy and also not meant for the older people. The only problems I actually have with it are the fact that it's large and not foldable (referring to the other thread: This is NOT portable) and that there's one speaker. As much of a Beatles fan as I am I can't stand being limited to mono sound. I'm content with just knowing I will never in my life buy this, and I hope I never have to see one.
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Well, this isn't the first time Nintendo released an odd system.
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For the record, the unprotected touch screen shouldn't be a problem (someone mentioned that on another site, don't know about here). The video showed a kid putting the 2DS in a special case, which we can only hope comes with the system.
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The button positioning on it is indeed odd, but I like the fact they brought back the old start/select buttons. The power button on the 3DS is where the old start button used to be, and at times I find myself accidentally pressing the power button and losing game progress in the process.
Still would've been better to have the controlls on the bottom half regardless.
1 – Velociraptor78Here's an interesting tidbit that'll make this system seem like less of a fail: The dual screens are an illusion, it's actually just one large touch screen. The "top screen" just has that feature disabled (or something guessing.) Remove the casing and you see the truth. This already starting to sound like the Game Boy Micro (removable/customizable faceplates) and that's a somewhat good thing. If the price drops to $99 I might actually pick one up for experimental use. (And to trade with myself in X and Y. Hey, gotta do it somehow!) This could be an early Nintendo Tablet design in the making.
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Here's an interesting tidbit that'll make this system seem like less of a fail: The dual screens are an illusion, it's actually just one large touch screen. The "top screen" just has that feature disabled (or something guessing.) Remove the casing and you see the truth. This already starting to sound like the Game Boy Micro (removable/customizable faceplates) and that's a somewhat good thing. If the price drops to $99 I might actually pick one up for experimental use. (And to trade with myself in X and Y. Hey, gotta do it somehow!) This could be an early Nintendo Tablet design in the making.
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Couldn't this also serve for an alternate 3DS for younger kids who drop and break a regular DS in half because, you know, that's how it is cause it folds. Anyways, I won't be getting it, but it's fine nonetheless.
1 – Luxray13579And now, introducing the Nintendo 1DS.

2 – SpikyEaredPichu96, Eagles
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