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Friday, November 18, 2011
The 3DS and it's unlocked potential...
As many of you know, the 3DS is a new device which portrays 3D depth without the need of glasses unlike the overly priced rental shop known as the cinema.
As you have gathered from the title, the 3DS has yet to break free and hit it's ocean of opportunity, it has merely skimmed and created ripples showing off only it's small wavy brilliance. It's like drinking nothing but water for a month and then having a drop of honey, the taste, the feeling and any other possible thoughts are merged and collaborated into one feature, an unforgettable moment of your life, young or old.
Like any other console, the 3DS had little to offer at launch, the first batch of hardware are faulty and possible overally expensive. However, as time progresses, the 3DS has much more to offer and Nintendo have reached yet again new heights. The thought of a console done by Nintendo requires users to be 8+ is on its own incredible, please, take the time to note that down. A CONSOLE BY NINTENDO HAVING TO BE 8 years old and over!!
The friendcode bugs me, I think the whole thing with friendcodes is often disturbing. I mean, i can barely sleep at night knowing the 3DS has a friendcode, with only a 100 friend limit, though thats just me, i've lost sleep but i dont plan on losing anymore.
What can the 3DS do?
With the hardware specs, and with the power of Nintendo, 3DS can do a lot more than a lot of things, the thought of 3D sport is also appealing. The public internet, streetpass and other familiar things has got me and other gamers interested. Though i believe that the 3DS has started a trend, i dont believe that 3D gaming will soon be catching on. Other companies have tried and if im not mistaken, there are now companies making 3D TVs which do a similar job to the 3DS....figures....
Companies that copy inventive ideas really need to stop, all they do is take the flaws from another company, improve it and increase the prices by x10. As a customer, i don't want to see this happening but i DO want improvements, Nintendo are always slow on improvements, though are not slow on deliverance (if that makes sense to you people), this is what makes them weak, other companies will indeed take the idea, try and use it as a USP and will produce better results (didn't i just say this?).
Mario Kart 7 is on it's way to the 3DS, possibly one of the most looked forward to game coming to the 3DS, it has such creativity, such purity, such basic fun. Similar to a fighting game, you can be a noob and still have some sort of chance at winning against players. Only those who have trained and familiarised themselves with both the track and characters will have a great chance of winning, while those who get items can still beat those experienced players with the items provided. As mario kart progresses, the game changes, rainbow road becomes easier to fall off, items become more effective, tracks have much more than a 1 way layout etc. A lot of things change and I feel like with the help of the 3DS and its own features, perhaps the game can become ridiculously competitive. I also liked the fact that you could have up to 8 people who dont even need the game to play with, such features often confirms that Nintendo are just thinking of us :). The only bad thing about mario kart 7 would be that 1 on 1 races will of course be incredible boring, though you would expect that...
I'm moving off the handle a bit too much, my point being that games on the 3DS which are about 4GB big have the ability to do more than a wii, than a PS3, than any previous DS, the 3D function, hardware specs, competition on consoles and crazy apps will boost the 3DS, though like always, Nintendo will tease their audience and will not boost the 3DS to it's best potential. Over the next few months i shall be saying some of the ideas that i have been thinking off will be displayed to you guys, showing what i feel gamers want and how nintendo could use it to their advantage too.
I think this post wasn't as spine tingling as it should have been, though give it some time, every blogger has his weak days.
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