Super Mario Bros 2 looks cool!
They can still make tough levels. Even though it's not all about coins, but beating the levels. You're supposed to run through the level and get as much coins as possible in a short amount of time. The levels might even get harder (Unless playing regularly. and forget the massive amount of coins) to grab a lot of coins.
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Why don't they spend more time worrying about their GAMES?
Even if I wanted a 3DS and didn't have one, I wouldn't even buy the XL. All it is just murder to your eyes...
This is why I'm starting to dislike Nintendo. Instead of releasing a better version of the 3DS, they just release a bigger one. Does bigger mean better? No it does not. I'd just be happy if they released a 3DS that is new and has features like watching youtube videos, a faster browser, multitasking, and some kind of DS to DS communication other than lame swapnote..
The WiiU is just a wii with a fancy controller. I'm slowly changing to microsoft because nintendo is just letdown after letdown...
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"Agonize over your mistakes, and you will make more mistakes. Learn from your mistakes, and you will make less mistakes. Laugh from your mistakes, and you won't make mistakes."
First of all, the 3DS (Or any version of it) does not "murder" your eyes, it only hurts your eyes if you're below the age of six, or something around that. Second, having a bigger handheld could be/is better, just not good enough to have it come out as an entire new handheld.
Finally, the Wii U is not a Wii with a fancy new controller. If you bothered to learn about the Wii U at all before making stupid assumptions like you did, you wouldn't be saying things like that.
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"Agonize over your mistakes, and you will make more mistakes. Learn from your mistakes, and you will make less mistakes. Laugh from your mistakes, and you won't make mistakes."
Today might be the day I kill myself because of stupidity with a knife through my head.
FIRST OF ALL, the 3DS "murders" your eyes if you're under seven. Also, do you see that 3D scroller thing over there? YEAH, IT SHUTS DOWN THE 3D FOR YOU. Research your crap before you make stupid assumptions. Also, the 3DS XL might have some new features and might be better.
Second, the Wii U isn't some "fancy controller." Don't take your stupidity from your thread to here. If you had the fricken time to research the Wii U GamePad (Yes, that's what it's called) and its features, you wouldn't have got yourself into this mess in the Nintendo forum.
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Not gonna buy it because i have 3DS already.
3DS friend code: 2707 2038 0562
I have a 3DS by the way and love it. I just do not like where Nintendo is going.
I understand we all have opinions, but 3D DOES hurt some people's eyes. And making a bigger screen will just make the problem worse. If I were someone who could not handle 3D why would I even get it in the first place? Sure there's a little scrolling thing, but if it is just going to be off all the time why would I even bother with a 3DS? I would just get something else.
I'm pretty sure the Wii U is a Wii that looks a little bit different, and has a new controller. Nintendo's 2 main points on the Wii U is: "It's HD" and "New Controller". I personally don't like where Nintendo is going with tablet controllers. Sure, maybe it has a few new features but what would you expect after 6 years of time?
How come you always disagree with what I say...
PS: Sony is too expensive
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Sorry Dealth, I'm going to have to disagree with what you say again.
The 3DS does hurt some people's eyes - people that are below the age of six. Making the screen larger won't affect which age groups are affected. It might ever so slightly increase the intensity of the effect on children that are under the age of six, but probably not at all.
On a different note, while I agree with you that buying a 3DS would be pointless if you're not going to use the 3D, there is a case where it would be fine. If a child is six or below, then he/she could turn off the 3D until he/she is old enough to use it.
Now for the Wii U:
You pretty much named the key points that make the Wii U different from the Wii. However, you fail to realize that these are big changes. This is Nintendo's first HD console, which is great. Awesome, even. It has a new, innovative controller, which opens up a lot of doorways. Aren't those two qualities enough to make a good console? Nintendo has always been good at what they do, I think we only have to expect greatness from them.
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also 666 views... this can't be any good :<