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...a single screen handheld like the Wii U gamepad (inb4 Nintendo 1DS).
The worst part actually about the Wii Mini is that it has no online support.
I never mean to say things ... negativley...I am a bit socialy aqward so I often dont pick up on sarcasm or recognize myself being rude......I am sorry for any offence...
So let me get this straight: no 3d and it cant be closed with a 2 screen design? No thanks. Sounds like a piece of junk.
Quote from: Art_of_camelot on August 31, 2013, 02:55:00 amSo let me get this straight: no 3d and it cant be closed with a 2 screen design? No thanks. Sounds like a piece of junk.Yes, I'm quoting myself. It appears that the above statement is exactly what this thing is. This makes no sense to me at all. It's big and ugly, and there's no way in hell it's fitting in any of my pockets. It certainly isn't fitting into the pockets of anyone under seven years of age... (Nintendo's stated target demorgraphic for this device). This is supposed to be "portable" right? It also has a smaller screens than the 3ds XL, so that would contribute to eystrain much more than 3d imo. I see this thing being a huge flop for Nintendo. I honestly can't see them selling many of these. I'm really quite confused by the direction they're trying to take here.
Meh, saving 50$ on a 170$ console does not seem worth losing the nice 3D and folding. Is the 3Ds backwards compatable, or is that something only the 2ds has?
Now that I think about it, maybe too many kids lost their 3DS everywhere so Nintendo decided to design one that is easier to spot in the woods or something.
Nintendo handhelds have always had some backwards compatibility