Kind of related. Is the WiiU worth it? I want it primarily for the Metroid digital trilogy bundle that was recently announced. I only played Metroid Prime on the Gamecube over a decade ago and never finished it. I just have some questions:Is there a decent selection of retro games available in the Nintendo eShop?What is using that control with a built in screen like? Is it just a secondary screen for menus and items, or can I take it into a separate room and play Metroid on it? How big is the Hard Drive? I would probably get most games digitally. Is the pro controller worth the price? Is it worth getting it for just Smash, Metroid, and potentially Mario Kart? I won't be playing locally with anyone, it would mainly be for solo gaming.
Quote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 11:03:31 AMQuote from: Prime Meridia on January 17, 2015, 11:01:38 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 09:59:22 AMAre they bringing one of those out every year now or something?I swear I'm seeing 'new 3ds' all the time or something. It's getting like fucking apple.3DS has been around since, what, 2010? The only difference between the "versions" is the size of the console, so it's not really like a 5/5S/5C thing. Console's had a five year run, and the N3DS is more like a DSi than a new entry: it's a 3DS with a few games that can run only on it. They'll still be making 3DS games after this, so unless some N3DS games come out that you just have to have or you want a second analog stick, there's no point in upgrading.It seems like apple, where they release a *slight* upgrade every year that costs more money thn the last and then fase out the last version within the year.I feel sorry for people who genuinely fall for this kind of thing.They haven't fazed out the normal 3DS at all up until now, and even then that's spotty. The ONLY "upgrade" in the past five years was the screen size. And that's debatable as an upgrade because the screens are the same resolution, so everything looks more blurry and the system is more bulky.
Quote from: Prime Meridia on January 17, 2015, 11:01:38 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 09:59:22 AMAre they bringing one of those out every year now or something?I swear I'm seeing 'new 3ds' all the time or something. It's getting like fucking apple.3DS has been around since, what, 2010? The only difference between the "versions" is the size of the console, so it's not really like a 5/5S/5C thing. Console's had a five year run, and the N3DS is more like a DSi than a new entry: it's a 3DS with a few games that can run only on it. They'll still be making 3DS games after this, so unless some N3DS games come out that you just have to have or you want a second analog stick, there's no point in upgrading.It seems like apple, where they release a *slight* upgrade every year that costs more money thn the last and then fase out the last version within the year.I feel sorry for people who genuinely fall for this kind of thing.
Quote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 09:59:22 AMAre they bringing one of those out every year now or something?I swear I'm seeing 'new 3ds' all the time or something. It's getting like fucking apple.3DS has been around since, what, 2010? The only difference between the "versions" is the size of the console, so it's not really like a 5/5S/5C thing. Console's had a five year run, and the N3DS is more like a DSi than a new entry: it's a 3DS with a few games that can run only on it. They'll still be making 3DS games after this, so unless some N3DS games come out that you just have to have or you want a second analog stick, there's no point in upgrading.
Are they bringing one of those out every year now or something?I swear I'm seeing 'new 3ds' all the time or something. It's getting like fucking apple.
Quote from: Prime Meridia on January 17, 2015, 11:19:41 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 11:03:31 AMQuote from: Prime Meridia on January 17, 2015, 11:01:38 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 09:59:22 AMAre they bringing one of those out every year now or something?I swear I'm seeing 'new 3ds' all the time or something. It's getting like fucking apple.3DS has been around since, what, 2010? The only difference between the "versions" is the size of the console, so it's not really like a 5/5S/5C thing. Console's had a five year run, and the N3DS is more like a DSi than a new entry: it's a 3DS with a few games that can run only on it. They'll still be making 3DS games after this, so unless some N3DS games come out that you just have to have or you want a second analog stick, there's no point in upgrading.It seems like apple, where they release a *slight* upgrade every year that costs more money thn the last and then fase out the last version within the year.I feel sorry for people who genuinely fall for this kind of thing.They haven't fazed out the normal 3DS at all up until now, and even then that's spotty. The ONLY "upgrade" in the past five years was the screen size. And that's debatable as an upgrade because the screens are the same resolution, so everything looks more blurry and the system is more bulky.So they're charging more money for a worse thing?And people call EA a moneygrab.
So they're charging more money for a worse thing?And people call EA a moneygrab.
Quote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 11:21:56 AMQuote from: Prime Meridia on January 17, 2015, 11:19:41 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 11:03:31 AMQuote from: Prime Meridia on January 17, 2015, 11:01:38 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 09:59:22 AMAre they bringing one of those out every year now or something?I swear I'm seeing 'new 3ds' all the time or something. It's getting like fucking apple.3DS has been around since, what, 2010? The only difference between the "versions" is the size of the console, so it's not really like a 5/5S/5C thing. Console's had a five year run, and the N3DS is more like a DSi than a new entry: it's a 3DS with a few games that can run only on it. They'll still be making 3DS games after this, so unless some N3DS games come out that you just have to have or you want a second analog stick, there's no point in upgrading.It seems like apple, where they release a *slight* upgrade every year that costs more money thn the last and then fase out the last version within the year.I feel sorry for people who genuinely fall for this kind of thing.They haven't fazed out the normal 3DS at all up until now, and even then that's spotty. The ONLY "upgrade" in the past five years was the screen size. And that's debatable as an upgrade because the screens are the same resolution, so everything looks more blurry and the system is more bulky.So they're charging more money for a worse thing?And people call EA a moneygrab.3DS XL is the same price as the 3DS was when it released. There's only a difference because they reduced the price of the normal 3DS when it launched. Same thing when they released the 2DS, although it came out cheaper initially.
Quote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 17, 2015, 11:21:56 AMSo they're charging more money for a worse thing?And people call EA a moneygrab.She didn't say it was worse, and it's definitely not worse. Especially as a Smash player. I enjoy actually... seeing what's happening on-screen.
Quote from: Comet on January 17, 2015, 02:27:07 AMQuote from: Stocking on January 17, 2015, 12:58:29 AMI'm refusing to buy the XL, mainly because IMO the XL is WAY too big for me.do you have baby hands or something?He wants something I can easily fit in his pocket and he especially wants those Japan exclusive faceplates
Quote from: Stocking on January 17, 2015, 12:58:29 AMI'm refusing to buy the XL, mainly because IMO the XL is WAY too big for me.do you have baby hands or something?
I'm refusing to buy the XL, mainly because IMO the XL is WAY too big for me.
I think he meant it was a pointless invention.The 2DS was, most certainly. 3DS XL?... I appreciate mine thoroughly.
Well, my biggest gripes with the 2DS lied with its design. Not only is it ugly, it lost the clamshell thing. I can't fold it up. That's really a big issue for me, because I actually like to protect my screens. And there's two of them. One's much easier to fuck up than the other.But yeah, I guess no one uses the 3D <_<
...i just caught thatoh my god i'm dying
I'm actually 99% sure that Nintendo starts with a name and builds around that.
That's actually what they're calling it?...They realize it's not gonna be "new" forever, right?
Quote from: Prime Meridia on January 17, 2015, 02:31:23 PMMistanosejob, you can play N64 games on Wii U using the "Wii Mode". You have to use the Wii remote for it though, since Wii Mode uses the Wii hardware inside the system.Wii Remote + Classic Control
Mistanosejob, you can play N64 games on Wii U using the "Wii Mode". You have to use the Wii remote for it though, since Wii Mode uses the Wii hardware inside the system.
Quote from: ねこ on January 17, 2015, 02:36:35 PMQuote from: Prime Meridia on January 17, 2015, 02:31:23 PMMistanosejob, you can play N64 games on Wii U using the "Wii Mode". You have to use the Wii remote for it though, since Wii Mode uses the Wii hardware inside the system.Wii Remote + Classic ControlThis still makes me rage.