Well March 25th 2011 is a pretty big day for techy people. iPad 2 out, 3DS out, and Tomb Raider Trilogy out for PS3 ;)
However is the 3DS a gimmick too far? I've played a few of the launch titles and a few of the built in games, and i have to say i fear it may be, BUT it wont stop the 3DS selling by the bucket load and Nintendo rubbing its hands in glee.
Firstly if you've no idea what i am on about then a) how did you find this blog? b) why are you reading it? c) hope that bump on the head heals soon..
The 3DS is Nintendo's new handheld console, well i say new, its basically a DSi with a bit of a makeover. It has 3 cameras, 2 facing out (for 3d photos) and 1 facing you for geeky gaming fun. It supports SD and comes with a 2GB card which is nice.
However its now region locked, which isn't so good. You could buy the old DS anywhere, safe in the knowledge that any games bought would work on it regardless if bought in New York, Rome, or Japan. That was a key selling point of the DS, its openness.. Well that's gone. If you buy a European 3DS it will only play games from Europe etc. Will be interesting to see if this hits sales much or encourages the hackers to get it cracked quickly. Altho Nintendo have promised to be ultra hard on anyone found to be doing dodgy things with their kit (again will see how this pans out)
The main feature of the 3DS is, in case you hadn't worked it out by now, the 3D gaming it allows, sans glasses.. Now this is where it all falls down in my eyes. The 3D IS great to see, WHEN you can see it(!) The viewing angle for it is SO narrow that any movement of the deck in your hand will result in the images blurring up and you getting an instant need for ibuprofen.
Nintendo have thankfully supplied a handy slider bar for adjusting the depth of the 3D (and allows it to be turned OFF too) but i get the feeling a lot of people will play with it on for a bit, then just turn it off to save on pharmacy bills.. No longer will your friends be able to see what you see, as anyone to your side will just see 2 blurred images and not be able to work out what is going on. The 3DS is very much a 1 user console, but maybe that's Nintendo's plan. Make people need to buy it to see it :) no more sharing :)
The 3DS also plays against other 3DSs' it finds `near to it` automatically, in a very strange feature which again i don't see many using for long as after a while they will realise their battery runs out before they even get home, due to it running permanently in the background even if you set the deck to sleep. Maybe there's a `spare` battery add-on available which Ninty is pushing? ;)
This brings to me the biggest problem i have with the 3DS. The battery life is, to be blunt, horrendous. I believe i saw 3-4 hours as quoted, that's shocking, the old DS Lite would get up to 19 hours use. How is it progress that we now get 1/4 of this? This, added to the problem of the 3D only working in a tiny acute angle (which you will find yourself always moving out of whilst playing), and the constant headaches you will get (kids will be going crosseyed long before they admit it hurts) really adds up to a bit of a disaster in my eyes. However as I said it wont stop it selling huge numbers to begin with, but how long until its `updated/replaced`. There is a lot of publisher support currently but again will this last if the console gets seen as a health threat in a few months?
Time will tell, and usually does, as that is what time does best :)
So what will be the biggest seller today, iPad 2, or 3DS.. hmm *gets coin to toss* yeh its that close i think..
I think that the 3DS has got to be one of the hardest consoles to advertise, since Nintendo couldn't really show gamers what the 3D feature was like, and we really only had their word on it at the start.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting to learn about the blurring if it's moved. Mainly because I bet you anything that most people will play handheld consoles on trains, that's what me and my sister ends up doing. Trains aren't exactly the smoothest form of transportation, and it's not normally ideal in cars, especially if you're being driven somewhere in a car with a hard suspension. So in that scenario the 3D feature wouldn't work at all. Also on the topic of going to places, 3-4 is really not that long, especially in London where there's a lot of doubling back on yourself as you go from train to tube to bus (and that's if everything is working)
Although as a positive, they do have some really cool games lined up for it, so my sister will probably end up getting one, and then I'll probably steal it about two days later.