StevenG
StevenG
StevenG

Man these replies to you are the best, and also deja vu.

Nintendo discontinues production of the 8GB Wii U model
”Here it comes. Nintendo is getting rid of the Wii U for the NX”
“No bro the 8GB just doesn’t sell, they will keep making the Deluxe, it’s only 3 years old!”

The 3DS is 6 1/2 years old. Either a new portable

I think it’s a bit insane to say a $400+ console will replace $200 handhelds. The 3DS still has a place in production because it’s a cheaper product.

Every generation of Nintendo handheld has had several versions release, however the 3DS has had the most overall. This is most likely a streamline to reduce manufacturing costs now that the system is in its later days.

but the new 3DS XL is still in production. I guess they still have enough of the small ones and rather want to sell the big ones anyway. Less models to produce = less costs.

This looks to me like streamlining their own handheld market to extend the profits from it a couple of years.

Not crazy (link?) but premature. Which it was, and seems to remain.

They are only ending production of the smaller New3DS. The XL New3DS is still gonna be made.

The New 2DS XL is no different than the New 3DS XL. Outside of not having 3D components, and being slightly thinner, they have the same tech.

It isn’t though. They are only killing the smaller 3DS. The XL and the new 2DS XL are still in full swing.

In some ways? Sure. In others? No. The switch has such a ridiculous identity crisis with regards to the different target audiences it caters to. And not all of them will prefer the Switch over the 3DS. Kicking the actual handheld out the door is going to result in a thriving resellers market for yet another Nintendo

I don’t think it’s this at all. The XL simply sells better, and is far more comfortable for anyone with even smallish adult sized hands. Kid hands might find the smaller model better, but they’ve mostly been gearing the 2DS towards kids, leaving no place in the line up for the original standard model.

I’ll stick to real food because I don’t hate myself.

I’m shocked that you started it by using the same excuses that they bring up to excuse it. If you hadn’t tried to place the blame on the game, instead of the person who made the conscious decision to cheat, then it wouldn’t have happened.

The big point, at least originally, was it doesn’t need to be a full vacuum. It needs to be partially evacuated, and getting to low vacuum is fairly easy, with a few economically feasible possibilities (Keep in mind it won’t be get it to vacuum once and you’re done, it will have to be flushed occasionally for repairs

They probably haven’t thought of anything that you’ve just listed.

It’s very easy to achieve faster than sound travel in a vacuum. The lower the air density, the slower the speed of sound. In near vacuum, walking can be supersonic

So I’ll sacrifice capabilities that are useful 200 days a year for something I’ll do twice a year...or just rent a truck for $20 those days.

My understanding is that the pigments added to the mix actually usually add strength to the paint. Just a clear coat would be a few cents cheaper on a five figure purchase, but wouldn’t be as durable.

Partially disagree. According to the CIA (their World Factbook is awesome), the average mother in the US has 1.87 children for 2016.

The Colorado is an packaging disaster. Look up what it takes to replace the chain guides.