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@thatguyjr: Sounds like maybe they put so much thought into the tech while creating it that maybe they forgot to sit back and ask themselves, "Is this fun enough?"

@SuperSonik: That's about the only thing that killed theme parks for me. Sooooooo much waiting. Well, that and the crummy food.

@Kobun: You're still getting an experience you can't get at home right now, which is more advanced 3-D technology, giant screens and moving cars. Also, once you're inside Disney World, you're not plucking down quarters by the handfuls, you can just ride all you want. Though I'm not certain if that makes up for the

@Lokno: I don't know if that's any better, but I'll have to see for myself. I'm just never impressed with 3-D when color filters are involved.

@BallPtPenTheif: Can they really do that and make it work? If so, then I'd like to see an option for 120Hz split to 60hz on more modern HDTV's.

Argh, red/blue stereoscopic 3-D blows, but I'd be willing to give this a try when/if there's a demo available. I have red/blue glasses. I just never use them because that form of 3-D gives me headaches and never works like it's supposed to. I do wonder though if it's any better on an HDTV. We'll see.

"The 3D graphics used in the game requires gamers to sport a pair of cardboard blue and red lensed glasses"

Seems like Nintendo is losing their touch.

I'm a natural redhead and even I get them mixed up sometimes. It's definitely the fro-ish hair and bone structure of their faces that do it.

@Vidunder: It has an odd retro-ness about it though, which grows more appealing with repeated plays. I can't quite place it, but it's still neat.

@nukee: Agreed. It's very much worth the price, if even just to trip out and discover something new. It challenges your ability somewhat to not having everything told to you, but realized on your own, if that makes any sense.

@HA-TheJoker-HA: srsly, color is a basic necessity at this point. Seems like that would be a no brainer.

@maltesefalcon42: In the reverse, Guitar Hero was packaged with the DS Lite last year.

I wish I could get excited about this, but I can't. It's just not exciting anymore like it was years ago.

They waited too long to come out with this. I had been hoping for a GPS add-on since the first DS was released. Two years ago I finally got a GPS unit from Garmin. Ah well.

@NicolasCage: I was wondering that too, considering there's no upscaling going on as far as I know. Wouldn't it look less sharp?