3DS and the backwards compatibility experience

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#1 xcryonicx
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I wouldn't be turning to anyone for insight if Nintendo would make it easier to choose the DSi or XL over the 3DS, what with the XL being the same price even! But who here bought a 3DS and realized the best games for it they already had owned for some time? How does the 3DS fair as a BC tool? Does the resolution scaling ruin the experience?

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#2 Raiko101
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Not really. It is quite clear that games come across a little blurry. This is most notable with in-game text. However, the images are still clear and definable. I've now packed away my DS and play my DS games on my 3DS.
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#3 Gamingclone
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You can play DS games on the 3DS in their native resolution, I dont have any problem with the "black bars" on the sides.

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#4 Rod90
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You can play DS games on the 3DS in their native resolution, I dont have any problem with the "black bars" on the sides.

Gamingclone
It's not only the black bars, when you do that the image gets RIDICUSLY tiny.
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#5 ANIMEguy10034
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People overreact about blurry DS games. It's barely noticeable and you can easily adapt to the change of resolution.

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#6 elbert_b_23
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People overreact about blurry DS games. It's barely noticeable and you can easily adapt to the change of resolution.

ANIMEguy10034
i agree with you i have played a few ds games on my 3ds and it looks fine to me
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#7 norm41x
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The only weird thing I find in the 3DS when it plays DS games is that in some screens, the touch screen flashes (I notice it a lot during loading screens). Does anyone else have this? I wonder if its related to the power save function.

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#8 xcryonicx
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I suppose most criticism comes from those who are very used to the DS screen and immediately notice the blurryness. Being that I havent own a DS in quite some time, I might just bite the bullet and put my money towards something future proof. Still wish Nintendo would reduce the price of the DS soon though.

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#9 El_Zo1212o
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[QUOTE="ANIMEguy10034"]

People overreact about blurry DS games. It's barely noticeable and you can easily adapt to the change of resolution.

elbert_b_23
i agree with you i have played a few ds games on my 3ds and it looks fine to me

What they said.
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#10 FPS1337
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they overreact. Probably because they are used to playing on the DS screen and it seems sharper. It's like this with a lot of people. Lots of people if they switch from stuff they notice the differences at first because they've played for the last 6 or 7 years a sharper image, but after a while you can;t really tell the difference all that much and the analog control in my opinion makes up for it like for games like Super Mario 64 where moving just feels more natural. You can only tell the difference if you like compare them side by side or like just played it on a DS. It's not a huge difference and it's not like DS games perform wonderous graphics so the detail is not that much missed.
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#11 logicalfrank
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Never owned a regular DS and coming from that perspective, I have not had one iota of trouble playing DS games on my 3DS.

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#12 GamerEye
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[QUOTE="Gamingclone"]

You can play DS games on the 3DS in their native resolution, I dont have any problem with the "black bars" on the sides.

Rod90

It's not only the black bars, when you do that the image gets RIDICUSLY tiny.

The tinny screen isn't THAT small. I mean I can still read the text of stuff when I play them in there native resolution.

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#13 Deazsik
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The low resolution of the screen makes me want a DS micro!
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#14 jbl8199
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I don't really notice that much of a difference. You kind of forget about that while you're playing. Graphics never bothered me in a game. It's the gameplay and story that counts.

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#15 BigBen11111
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I've been playing my DS games on the 3DS, & the only differences I notice are the black bars & it's brighter then the DS system.

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#16 UprootedDreamer
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It may be a little blurry but they are still fun to play on the 3DS.
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#17 Vickman178
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The blurryness wont be apparant to someone who hasnt played a DS before, so it doesnt really affect anything.