Hope this means price drops on a vast amount of first party games.
This is Nintendo. You'll get some more Nintendo Selects but most of the games will never get price drops.
Hope this means price drops on a vast amount of first party games.
Hope this means price drops on a vast amount of first party games.
I need to pick up a N3DS XL because there's alot of games I haven't played
My best recommendation is to pick one up from the refurb section of the Nintendo store. They had the Galaxy model in stock last time I checked!
Still a 3DS
If the Switch Mini is $200, I'd still say that a $80 2DS is still a better proposition for young childrenUntil a Switch mini comes out at a low price point, 3DS is still the best gaming hardware on the market for 3-5 year olds.
If the Switch Mini is $200, I'd still say that a $80 2DS is still a better proposition for young children
That'... a contradiction, is it not? How can you keep supporting a device without releasing new software for it? Unless you're speaking about Virtual console, online stuff etc.
I know about the double screen situation, but it still bugs. Like why the hell go from the fisrts straight to the third? Like, they should go by order, it's the logical thing lolAw that's a shame, I prefer playing on the 3DS than trying to play handheld on the Switch. It's far too clunky.
There's good reason why they skipped it, Bowser inside story heavily relies on the duel screen set up and can't be realistically be remade without redesigning the game to work on a single screen. Plus it was the best selling Mario and Luigi game.
Partners in Time, however doesn't really use the whole duel screen set up. So it can be remade on the Switch, should they ever opt to do it.
Wonder how many people, after the announcement of Sword and Shield, still believe in an unannounced 3DS successor.
I wouldn't put past Nintendo to eventually have a low-cost platform to take the place of the 3DS. Who knows what they've got knocking around these days.
Just wait for the next Direct with "News on upcoming Switch and 3DS titles."
Not even kidding, this could easily mean they have nothing to announce right now, even if they're planning something for the holidays.
The Switch mini most likely. I don't see the point of another hardware platform.
That sounds absurdly pointless. Built in games would solely be for the Classics line. If you're gonna include a built in store, you might as well just put them on the SwitchMaybe something small and inexpensive that comes with 30 or so built-in NES/GB/SNES games and has a digital download store for more. Maybe GBA, DS, and others. Just to have another source of revenue since the Classics line has seemingly ended and amiibo has mostly dried up.
That sounds absurdly pointless. Built in games would solely be for the Classics line. If you're gonna include a built in store, you might as well just put them on the Switch
Making a built in store for just one niche system with built in games is pointless. The audience for that isn't as big as you'd think it is. That and most people seem to be just fine with dropping $300 for a Switch and, once revisions and price drops hit to make it more appealing, more people will buy it than beforeMaybe some folks want to play Super Mario Bros. but don't want to drop $300 to do so.
But they would drop $50 to do so.
Making a built in store for just one niche system with built in games is pointless. The audience for that isn't as big as you'd think it is. That and most people seem to be just fine with dropping $300 for a Switch and, once revisions and price drops hit to make it more appealing, more people will buy it than before
They're often not but, in other ways, they are. I'd say this is pretty unlikely to happenYou're probably right, but we're talking about Nintendo, and Nintendo is anything but predictable.
I dunno about that. That's like saying resources being spent on Wii U ports are resources not being spent on new Switch titles.
I will never understand why so many ERA users absolutely despise the 3DS. It's a great system with an amazing library. It's not as technically advanced as other handhelds, but... what's the issue with that?
Wtf, those games cost $59 togetherLately, I've only seen bundles at that price, too. So it's $79 with a game. A friend got one yesterday at Target and it came with New Super Mario Bros. 2 and A Link Between Worlds. Great value. I'm really looking forward to a Switch revision with a new Nintendo Selects lineup.
It is a fantastic legacy platform for the old GB and GBC titles that are on there. Can play every generation of handheld but GBA on there :(
Repairs and such. For comparison, Nintendo did repair jobs for the Wii until around 2015/2016.That'... a contradiction, is it not? How can you keep supporting a device without releasing new software for it? Unless you're speaking about Virtual console, online stuff etc.