Matt Mortem
Karloff is King
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Nothing holds it value like a Nintendo game. New Super Mario Bros for the original DS is still going for somewhere around $26 at Gamestop.
Nothing holds it value like a Nintendo game. New Super Mario Bros for the original DS is still going for somewhere around $26 at Gamestop.
Yeah and honestly I don't mind it too much because their games are great! I remember Super Smash Bros. Melee NEVER dropped in price, but it was worth it.
Seems crazy if it comes out next month to not yet have a release date.
Sort of seems to be skirting the line between revision and new console. I have trouble finding any reliable data, but everything I've read suggests that it is significantly more powerful.
Then again, I suppose the DSI was as well, but it was a flash in the pan, and I don't recall any DS games that were exclusive for it. They had games with DSI exclusive features, but they still worked on the other DS'. And they kept selling the DS Lite.
Still, the 2DS was just a kid friendly variant of the 3DS, this to me seems rather risky. I can only imagine the confusion this is going to cause at stores for the target consumer (i.e. parents and kids).
I foresee us getting the New 3DS by summer. At least I hope. I also hope they bring Xenoblade Chronicles on the 3DS to the US as well. Freakin' love that game.
Flash in the pan meaning that it was successful but only around briefly. The DSi never fully replaced the DS Lite, which Nintendo kept selling for several more years (the original DS was discontinued a year after the Lite came out).
By comparison, the 3DS is already ending production in Japan, and is apparently in the process of being discontinued in the West (though the fate of the 2DS is less clear).