
"Everything in the cinema seems to be 3D these days, so much so that the word 3D even appears in most titles, just like Smurfs 3D. As if this overly enthused equivalent of a fair ground ride isn't popular enough to mainstream audiences, televisions have also been cursed/blessed (depending on one's perspective) with the magic of 3D. So, is it any surprise that 3D would finally make its way to video games? Of course not, but what is surprising is that the pioneer of the new 3D gaming era will be the handheld Nintendo 3DS. What's more impressive is the fact that technology has advanced so much that there's not even need to wear glasses in order to experience the 3D. With the launch in March there are many games ready to make the jump to 3D along with this new portable console, and one such game is Steel Diver."

Knack has been in the PlayStation 4, and while it isn’t a terrible game, it isn’t a game that would have urged anyone to purchase the brand new system when it arrived.
Super Mario Land on #1 and not even a mention of Ryse while Knack is on #4.
Sometimes...opinions are just not right.
Some really mediocre launch games were Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (Mega Drive), Beauty and the Beast (CD-I), Virtua Fighter on the Saturn that was such a bad port that they released a VF Remix,Street Fighter: The Movie (Playstation), Godzilla Generations (Dreamcast) and TransWorld Surf (Xbox)
Listing games like Perfect Dark Zero and mentioned Super Mario Land however...come on.
No. Just no.
Most of the Sega CD launch titles were garbage. Sewer Shark in particular was the worst.
I felt bad for any kid that got CyberMorph with the Atari Jaguar too!
As far as bad launch titles go... this list is soft.
Really poor article. Trying desperately to get controversy clicks with it's obviously baiting #1 choice. There is nothing of worth here.

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