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Yeah, as the user with the cat avatar said: every single DS game looks worse on the 3DS. Even DSiware games.Rod90
LOL.
Yes, they do.
But if you start them while pressing Select and Start you can play them at the orginal res.
[QUOTE="Rod90"]Yeah, as the user with the cat avatar said: every single DS game looks worse on the 3DS. Even DSiware games.Spinnerweb
LOL.
Yes, they do.
But if you start them while pressing Select and Start you can play them at the orginal res.
Yeah, but the screen gets RIDICUOSLY tiny if you do that.[QUOTE="Spinnerweb"][QUOTE="Rod90"]Yeah, as the user with the cat avatar said: every single DS game looks worse on the 3DS. Even DSiware games.Rod90
LOL.
Yes, they do.
But if you start them while pressing Select and Start you can play them at the orginal res.
Yeah, but the screen gets RIDICUOSLY tiny if you do that.It looks cute that way :P
Yeah, but the screen gets RIDICUOSLY tiny if you do that.[QUOTE="Rod90"][QUOTE="Spinnerweb"]
LOL.
Yes, they do.
But if you start them while pressing Select and Start you can play them at the orginal res.
Spinnerweb
It looks cute that way :P
Ah???? Sorry, in no way a smaller screen is better. It's cute? What the hell are you talking about? The game can be cute; a ridicuosly tiny screen is terrible.[QUOTE="Spinnerweb"][QUOTE="Rod90"] Yeah, but the screen gets RIDICUOSLY tiny if you do that.Rod90
It looks cute that way :P
Ah???? Sorry, in no way a smaller screen is better. It's cute? What the hell are you talking about? The game can be cute; a ridicuosly tiny screen is terrible.I like it, though. The tiny screen makes it look like it's supposed to :P
Ah???? Sorry, in no way a smaller screen is better. It's cute? What the hell are you talking about? The game can be cute; a ridicuosly tiny screen is terrible.[QUOTE="Rod90"][QUOTE="Spinnerweb"]
It looks cute that way :P
Spinnerweb
I like it, though. The tiny screen makes it look like it's supposed to :P
"Supposed to"? How did you figure it out? The screen looks really small compared with a DSi XL. If anything, if you used a DSi XL, there's no going back. I've pretty much spoiled my eyes.[QUOTE="Spinnerweb"][QUOTE="Rod90"] Ah???? Sorry, in no way a smaller screen is better. It's cute? What the hell are you talking about? The game can be cute; a ridicuosly tiny screen is terrible.hydralisk86
I like it, though. The tiny screen makes it look like it's supposed to :P
"Supposed to"? How did you figure it out? The screen looks really small compared with a DSi XL. If anything, if you used a DSi XL, there's no going back. I've pretty much spoiled my eyes. I'm talking about the regular DSi, not the DSi XL. The disscusion about the size of the screen is stupid; the screen is smaller than on the DS lite, and that can't possible be a good thing.[QUOTE="hydralisk86"][QUOTE="Spinnerweb"]"Supposed to"? How did you figure it out? The screen looks really small compared with a DSi XL. If anything, if you used a DSi XL, there's no going back. I've pretty much spoiled my eyes. I'm talking about the regular DSi, not the DSi XL. The disscusion about the size of the screen is stupid; the screen is smaller than on the DS lite, and that can't possible be a good thing.I like it, though. The tiny screen makes it look like it's supposed to :P
Rod90
Why not? The smaller the screen, the better the graphics look.
I just wish Nintendo was able to fix the issue the 3DS has when it comes to DS games.NeoStar9
The only way to fix it is by increasing the size of the 3DS' screens. Whenever you play DS games with its native resolution on the 3DS, you can see the difference of size if the 3DS had the same pixel density as the DS.
It was either having 3DS the size of a DSiXL with non-blurry DS games or having it more portable with blurry DS games. The blurriness is not that noticeable IMO.
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