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@NarooN: If you haven't, you can try the Zelda series. But you've mostly likely at least tried one Zelda game.... Right? RIGHT?!?

@NarooN: A DSi is getting a price cut, so wait a while. I think it happens on September 15th or something.

@NarooN: They're all in a (very large) release window though. The DS had a big lack of support when it was first announced. It was Mario 64, Prime Hunters.... And that was it for a while.

@NarooN: It's not a repeat. You're saying the 70 diverse announced games for the 3DS is a repeat of the 10 extremely similar games the DS had at launch? That's ignorant.

@NarooN: DS 2.0.... Isn't that, *gasp*, a successor?

@paulrenzo: Nope, they're the same resolution as the 3DS's screen. That's how it'll look.

@Hongo: I disagree with you. The DMP PICA 200 chip thing they're using in the device is capable of anti aliasing, meaning these screenshots will probably be it. It'll be a bit rougher in motion, but will probably have 75 percent or so less jaggies than PSP games.

@SanjiX: There will be no more jags than in these photos. The 3DS is capable of the anti aliasing found in the screenshots, and they are in the 3DS's pure 400x240 resolution. Not to mention these screenshots will be squashed into a 3.5 inch screen.

@wack0br: These screens are the exact 3DS resolution, which isn't really that astounding these days. But yes, the thing that's powering the 3DS supports anti aliasing, and yes, these are most likely what we'll see on the system. These screenshots are the 3DS's resolution in 3D mode, unlike the ones shown on Nintendo's

@wack0br: The DMP PICA 200 thing that's running the device supports anti aliasing.

@gypsygib: The Gamecube was more powerful than the PS2. It's not that weird.

@Koztah: Actually, the 3DS is amazing at shaders. That's apparently its best thing.

@MrNose - FOR THE CHICKEN!!!: It took a year and a 8 months for the DS lite to come out, and two years for the SP. Hell, the DSi and Micro came out two years after their previous iteration. The only one guilty of the "year" it takes to get a new iteration is the XL.

I bought one, so oh well. Whatever happens no longer effects me.

@ClaudioIphigenia: It was beautiful, it looked GREAT. It was the first series where each area could have its own distinct things (Indigo League had great stories, but a lot of areas looked the same), making each area unique, yet familiar. It was beautiful.

@someone_else: Your reasons are completely valid. Luckily, with the introduction of Aldi (which has pretty quality products for low prices), I was able to buy non-enriched flour bread, fruits, vegetables, etc.

@ClaudioIphigenia: I think it moved from pure hand drawn, to digital coloring, but still drawn by hand, and then fully computer. It doesn't look good anymore, I think they should continue with the style they had during Johto; Not too messy, but softer colors.

@Clstirens: Oh dear God. When I go to Subway, I get a six inch turkey with lettuce and tomato, no sauces, and very rarely, cheese (only white ones). Take into account that I'm a 5'6", 13 year old male, and things begin looking gloom for those kids that eat footlongs.

About this childhood obesity thing; I'm glad I'm no longer part of it (in the future). I'm 13, and I lost 32 pounds. There goes my dim future in diabetes and stuff.

@ClaudioIphigenia: I loved Maddie Blaustein's voice work. It's a shame she died two years ago, so young.