Thanks. Your link took me to a page that lists a lot of great games.
This looks like it will be really cool visually. I just hope it's fun too.
I'm really looking forward to this update.
It was actually codenamed project reality. Then they came up with the name Ultra 64, then changed it to Nintendo 64.
That's normal. Everyone who wanted one at launch got one, and considering nothing compelling has come to the 3DS since launch, others who are interested in the system will wait until their most-wanted game(s) gets released.
Yes, the Professor Layton series is great. I'm looking forward to the 3DS version.
Yes, all perfect or near-perfect reviews.
Actually, Nintendo released a lot of quality games on the Wii. It was mainly third party developers that dropped the ball and put out a crap load of shovelware.
Pikmin 3 alone pretty much guarantees I will get Nintendo's next console. I love me some Pikmin.
Based on my experience with the 3DS so far, there's an adjustment period you have to get through. My eyes felt a little weird on the first day I played the system, but after that, my eyes adjusted, and I don't have any issues with headaches or sore eyes or anything like that.
I've been enjoying Ridge Racer 3D so far. I wish the graphics were better, but it's fun, and it shows off the system's 3D capability nicely.
Yeah, the Cube controller was very nice.
I hope not. Resident Evil 5 was too much of an action game and not enough of a horror game. I like my Resident Evils as horror games darnit!
I don't understand the disagrees. I just stated a fact.
Agreed. Also, why did the Japanese get a Professor Layton game as a launch title, and the U.S. didn't? That would have been a great addition.
No. 3DS is a more powerful machine than the DS.
No big shock. The PSP is a lot cheaper and it has a far more robust library of games. Once more games come out for 3DS, it'll pick up steam and start outselling the competition.
"The system with the best tech never outsells its competitor. EVER."
That's actually true most of the time, but there are rare exceptions such as PS2 outselling Dreamcast.
Nintendo has consistently dominated the handheld market, even with inferior hardware, so I don't see why that would change now.
Yeah, Luigi's Mansion was fun, but it was too short and kind of light on content. A new Mario Galaxy would be a better launch title in my opinion.