@Rocky2418 It doesn’t make any sense whatsoever, but, the marketing genius that Damon Barker is probably is banking on the fact that the New Nintendo 3DS XL sales will slow down drastically within the next few months in N.A. Then they will announce the Standard size New Nintendo 3DS release to N.A. at a reduced price (I.e. $179.99) to bump their sales for the system in N.A.
@Funbunz
I had a Vita and sold it. The lack of support from Sony for the system is a disappointment, as the only new games for the Vita are created by Inde. developers. Don’t get me wrong the Vita’s hardware and display is a work of art, but it can’t hold a match to the versatility and vastness of the Nintendo’s 3DS and for that matter DS game library.
So think long and hard before you drop your $ on a Vita as Sony views the vita as an accessory to the PS4.
@Rocky2418
I will one up you! That will make my...err...next 2-3 years until a next gen. portable is released by Nintendo.
Still baffles me how the accessories like Amiibo figurine sales in America outpace the rest of the world by a large margin, but Nintendo made the major miscalculation that a faceplate accessory to go along with the Standard New Nintendo 3DS release in America would be too confusing for us, WOW!
Guess I will be waiting until E3 in June to get the announcement (Hopefully).
What a crock of crap from Damon Barker, then he has the audacity to laugh as part of his opening statement! Way to alienate your supporters there Capitan Dumb a**.
As a OG 3DS owner, I was never a fan of the original 3DS XL, as it felt like I was playing on one of those netbooks that were popular a few years back, plus the pixilated resolution on the 3DS XL always bothered me. Here is to hoping the Standard size New 3DS will be released in NoA in a few months.
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Re: Nintendo of America's Damon Baker Explains the New Nintendo 3DS XL Decision and Desire to Engage With the Community
@Rocky2418
It doesn’t make any sense whatsoever, but, the marketing genius that Damon Barker is probably is banking on the fact that the New Nintendo 3DS XL sales will slow down drastically within the next few months in N.A. Then they will announce the Standard size New Nintendo 3DS release to N.A. at a reduced price (I.e. $179.99) to bump their sales for the system in N.A.
Re: Nintendo of America's Damon Baker Explains the New Nintendo 3DS XL Decision and Desire to Engage With the Community
@Funbunz
I had a Vita and sold it. The lack of support from Sony for the system is a disappointment, as the only new games for the Vita are created by Inde. developers. Don’t get me wrong the Vita’s hardware and display is a work of art, but it can’t hold a match to the versatility and vastness of the Nintendo’s 3DS and for that matter DS game library.
So think long and hard before you drop your $ on a Vita as Sony views the vita as an accessory to the PS4.
Re: Nintendo of America's Damon Baker Explains the New Nintendo 3DS XL Decision and Desire to Engage With the Community
@Rocky2418
I will one up you! That will make my...err...next 2-3 years until a next gen. portable is released by Nintendo.
Still baffles me how the accessories like Amiibo figurine sales in America outpace the rest of the world by a large margin, but Nintendo made the major miscalculation that a faceplate accessory to go along with the Standard New Nintendo 3DS release in America would be too confusing for us, WOW!
Guess I will be waiting until E3 in June to get the announcement (Hopefully).
Re: Nintendo of America's Damon Baker Explains the New Nintendo 3DS XL Decision and Desire to Engage With the Community
What a crock of crap from Damon Barker, then he has the audacity to laugh as part of his opening statement! Way to alienate your supporters there Capitan Dumb a**.
As a OG 3DS owner, I was never a fan of the original 3DS XL, as it felt like I was playing on one of those netbooks that were popular a few years back, plus the pixilated resolution on the 3DS XL always bothered me. Here is to hoping the Standard size New 3DS will be released in NoA in a few months.