No, it’s not. And, in general the New 3DS is considered the better model. Only people who have not tried both think otherwise.
No, it’s not. And, in general the New 3DS is considered the better model. Only people who have not tried both think otherwise.
Same scene — Different aspect ratio.
I own all the systems (cept Xbox, cuz I mean who would?) but I will be purchasing it on the 3DS for the simple fact of it being much, much more accessible than the PS4 (I can take the 3DS anywhere.).
It is/was more expensive and has better picture quality than the New 3DS XL. In both territories, they were difficult to get a hold of, if you weren’t buying from a scalper. Like the NES classic.
I am ACTIVELY looking forward to this. Didn’t play the first one, but I adore the 16/32 bit graphics they’re doing, and the death animations/sounds are hysterical
Ignorantia juris non excusat. Or in English, Ignorance is not a valid excuse for breaking the law. That’s a very basic legal principle.
You can spend $10 on a tablet with a 4k screen but it doesn’t matter when the vast majority of the gaming library is utter garbage
Paul Manafort has been in this game since the ‘70s, lol. He is in no way “new.”
The switch has such a ridiculous identity crisis with regards to the different target audiences it caters to.
It isn’t though. They are only killing the smaller 3DS. The XL and the new 2DS XL are still in full swing.
Wow, three measley years, and in America because we “love” the XL so much the only way to get one of days outside of waiting for it to show up was to buy one from a scalper.
Having played a fair amount of old Quake and this thus far the netcode in previous games was more balanced. In this typically the lagger gets smooth screens while everyone else gets to see the lagger teleporting around the map.
We’re all watching a predator at work.
Yes, because all white people support Trump, or something equally stupid like that.
The Desktop background is the default Mac OS one, so it’s probably some expensive Mac screen that will implode if you just touch it with a screwdriver.
Price. Always price. As a gaming pc owner who prefers consoles, I feel my point will get lost in the sea of PC enthusiasts. Buying a console means that games will work, as intended for the system for the length of support. On a PC, there is no guarantee. Which means if you want to stay the best when it comes to…
Oh wow, Aero the Acrobat? I remember seeing the ad for that in Electronic Gaming Monthly.
There is just something about the SNES era that ages so well. Sprite animation can just be timeless, once we jumped to 3D aging got a lot harder. I can go back time and time again to the classic Square games of the era Chrono Trigger, FF IV, Mana, ect while it happens a lot for games like Final Fantasy VII or Parasite…
I really can’t stand having to put the discs in the console. I like the convenience of having the game on my hard drive and playing it, or any other game, whenever I want.