Like hashiriya, Nintendo could sell me one for $500. The 3DS's price isn't what has me a little guarded. Rather, after dozens of videos from the show floor, it feels like we've finally turned the page on sprites and flat art and pixel-by-pixel interfaces. Maybe the 3D effect actually demands smooth-shaded, polygonal graphics. Or it's just that now that the hardware is finally capable, developers are ready to leave the DS's "16-bit plus" look behind- far behind Maybe most gamers are ready to move on, too. But I....
My Thoughts on 3DS Price
Re: My Thoughts on 3DS Price
I've finally checked out most of the TGS gameplay footage. What I really like are the improvements to the main menu, the wireless/tag mode enhancements, the "multi tasking" (overlay), and other embellishments that bring the system alive. Loading games from removable SD is nice and finally having a user account associated with download rights rather than locked to a system is long overdue. And the 3D effect might be "cool".
Like hashiriya, Nintendo could sell me one for $500. The 3DS's price isn't what has me a little guarded. Rather, after dozens of videos from the show floor, it feels like we've finally turned the page on sprites and flat art and pixel-by-pixel interfaces. Maybe the 3D effect actually demands smooth-shaded, polygonal graphics. Or it's just that now that the hardware is finally capable, developers are ready to leave the DS's "16-bit plus" look behind- far behind Maybe most gamers are ready to move on, too. But I....
Like hashiriya, Nintendo could sell me one for $500. The 3DS's price isn't what has me a little guarded. Rather, after dozens of videos from the show floor, it feels like we've finally turned the page on sprites and flat art and pixel-by-pixel interfaces. Maybe the 3D effect actually demands smooth-shaded, polygonal graphics. Or it's just that now that the hardware is finally capable, developers are ready to leave the DS's "16-bit plus" look behind- far behind Maybe most gamers are ready to move on, too. But I....
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Re: My Thoughts on 3DS Price
I think we'll see those kinds of games still... but I think we're going to see them more as downloadable titles like we do on Wiiware.k.vlaros wrote:I've finally checked out most of the TGS gameplay footage. What I really like are the improvements to the main menu, the wireless/tag mode enhancements, the "multi tasking" (overlay), and other embellishments that bring the system alive. Loading games from removable SD is nice and finally having a user account associated with download rights rather than locked to a system is long overdue. And the 3D effect might be "cool".![]()
Like hashiriya, Nintendo could sell me one for $500. The 3DS's price isn't what has me a little guarded. Rather, after dozens of videos from the show floor, it feels like we've finally turned the page on sprites and flat art and pixel-by-pixel interfaces. Maybe the 3D effect actually demands smooth-shaded, polygonal graphics. Or it's just that now that the hardware is finally capable, developers are ready to leave the DS's "16-bit plus" look behind- far behind Maybe most gamers are ready to move on, too. But I....
Re: My Thoughts on 3DS Price
Mmmm... ya know, I hope so. You're probably right!flamepanther wrote:I think we'll see those kinds of games still... but I think we're going to see them more as downloadable titles like we do on Wiiware.
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Re: My Thoughts on 3DS Price
k.vlaros wrote:Rather, after dozens of videos from the show floor, it feels like we've finally turned the page on sprites and flat art and pixel-by-pixel interfaces. Maybe the 3D effect actually demands smooth-shaded, polygonal graphics. Or it's just that now that the hardware is finally capable, developers are ready to leave the DS's "16-bit plus" look behind- far behind Maybe most gamers are ready to move on, too. But I....
