
Not sure about anyone else but does the 3D hurt anyones eyes after a few seconds of playing when it's in effect? The tiny screen doesn't do it justice either, I feel like I've wasted my money.
I still haven't tried it out, but i'm looking forward to having a good long go at it when some of my friends get it.
I would get it myself but i feel it's a bit pointless since i already own a dsi, and i don't think that the 3d feature is enough to justify getting a new one. That said i may just eat my words when i try it out.
Bonjour, la noirceur, mon vieil ami
Je suis venu te reparler
Car une vision piétinante doucement
A laissé ses graines lorsque je dormais
Et la vision
Qui était plantée dans mon cerveau
Demeure toujours
Parmi le son du silence
I'm waiting for the 3DS Lite (Whatever they'll called the revised version) or a next-gen pokemon game to be released for it. So far, everyone's impression of it is average so definitely doesn't seem like a must-have at the moment.
Apparently it's been making a lot of people ill as well. I'm a bit mixed on the idea of getting one at the moment.
One for the road. :rolleyes:
From what I've heard, it doesn't sound all that fantastic so I think I'll stick with my dsi for now.
The whole headache thing is quite amusing.
Sony must be loving it.
It's not a must have right now, it's a must have in June when the big titles start to come out. People will soon realize that to play these titles you must have a 3DS.
Also @ people complaining about feeling nauseous/having headaches. Learn to read the manual because you're obviously doing it wrong, me, my friends and my family been playing since launch and had zero problems with anything related to that, the big problem I've found is actually syncing the 3D for the first time, it's a pain to find the right settings for yourself but once you've found them it's smooth sailing from there.
The 3D isn't as revolutionary as Nintendo were making out, but it's pretty damn good and a start to 3D technology without glasses.
You are blaming peoples inability to read manuals on them feeling sick from it?It's not a must have right now, it's a must have in June when the big titles start to come out. People will soon realize that to play these titles you must have a 3DS.
Also @ people complaining about feeling nauseous/having headaches. Learn to read the manual because you're obviously doing it wrong, me, my friends and my family been playing since launch and had zero problems with anything related to that, the big problem I've found is actually syncing the 3D for the first time, it's a pain to find the right settings for yourself but once you've found them it's smooth sailing from there.
The 3D isn't as revolutionary as Nintendo were making out, but it's pretty damn good and a start to 3D technology without glasses.
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