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Yeah, I bought the original when it first came out. I'm still holding on to it now. I don't bother with upgrades, they're only there to entice new customers.Raiko101New customers, completists and collectors - like TC apparently. I do agree, while a new model sounds good and can have upgrades, if you have a working older model then there's little reason to purchase new.
[QUOTE="Raiko101"]Yeah, I bought the original when it first came out. I'm still holding on to it now. I don't bother with upgrades, they're only there to entice new customers.Stinger78New customers, completists and collectors - like TC apparently. I do agree, while a new model sounds good and can have upgrades, if you have a working older model then there's little reason to purchase new.
yupers having more then two of the four would be pointless
The amount of DSs is crazy. Just last Christmas, I bought my sister a DS lite and now Im hearing about the 3DS. But the 3DS definatly looks interesting and it is completly different from the past DSsand thats coming from someone who prefers the PSP. I will definatly look into gettinga 3DS for myself.
Don't buy them all the DSi was my first DS. I plan on getting the 3DS at launch though because that is in the 8th Generation while the DS was in the 7th generation.
I think it is about time for people to learn that the 3DS is not a remake of the DS but the next generation. Much like the Advance to the DS. :/
Why do you have to buy so many of them? Just because there's a new model out doesn't mean you HAVE to buy it.
I'm still using my DS Lite and i've never really found the need to upgrade.
Oh and just so you're clear, the 3DS is a totally new console so that would be a worthwhile purchase. That being said, it's inevitable that they're going to make different models of the 3DS; that doesn't mean you have to once again buy everyone single one of them.
Had a DS, now have a DSlite, may upgrade to the DSi XL for the bigger screen, or possibly just wait for the 3DS
Well there was the GBA-GBASP-Micro.
Then DS-DSlite-DSi-DSiXL.
and we will have 3DS-???-???
They always remake the handheld consoles at least once, and the 3DS is a whole new product line anyway. The DSiXL shouldn't really have been made in the first place considering the time it was annonuced and released.
I was going to get the DS Phat, then the Lite was announced. About two years later I upgraded to the DSi and got plenty of use out of the Internet functions.
I'm really wanting to buy an orange 3DS sometime around launch. but I'm uncertain if I'll be able to keep my downloaded games.
i have the DSi and honestly, i wish i had bought the ds lite because there are plenty of advance games that i would like to play.
I still have the original and I haven't bothered buying any upgrades although I would like too. XxF1N4L-ST4NDxX
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The wisest purchase was a black DS lite. That thing is still a champ...well my L button's pretty f'ed up but still.
The DS Lite, i, xl were all just updates of the Nintendo 3DS. They all played DS games and just DS games. The 3DS is a new system. Although it will play DS games, the main reason to buy it is to get the 3D games. You get it? T
PS the reason Nintendo released the DS lite, i, and xl is to get money.
PS the reason Nintendo released the DS lite, i, and xl is to get money.
3dfd
The DS lite was a justified update. DSi was just gimmicky to the point of a PSP, and XL was stupid.
The DS lite was what the DS should have been in the first place.
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PS the reason Nintendo released the DS lite, i, and xl is to get money.
kaitanuvax
The DS lite was a justified update. DSi was just gimmicky to the point of a PSP, and XL was stupid.
The DS lite was what the DS should have been in the first place.
The DSi isn't a gimmick they added 2X better CPU and 4X more RAM to the DSi, they also added DSiware, Music, new menu system, photos, better online.DSi XL I agree it was stupid but I'm not in its target audience. The target audience is people that like having people look over their shoulder and old people that have trouble seeing.
Yeah the music, photos were unnecessary. Music belongs in ipods / mp3 players. Use a camera or your phone, not a gaming system.
The DS lite has more battery life than the DSi - I was surprised to learn that and was convinced DS lite was and still is the best DS version of them all. It's a gaming system after all, and should only be that.
I know you're entitled to your own opinion, but, you just like the DS Lite because it has more battery power?Yeah the music, photos were unnecessary. Music belongs in ipods / mp3 players. Use a camera or your phone, not a gaming system.
The DS lite has more battery life than the DSi - I was surprised to learn that and was convinced DS lite was and still is the best DS version of them all. It's a gaming system after all, and should only be that.
kaitanuvax
[QUOTE="kaitanuvax"]I know you're entitled to your own opinion, but, you just like the DS Lite because it has more battery power?Yeah the music, photos were unnecessary. Music belongs in ipods / mp3 players. Use a camera or your phone, not a gaming system.
The DS lite has more battery life than the DSi - I was surprised to learn that and was convinced DS lite was and still is the best DS version of them all. It's a gaming system after all, and should only be that.
HungryLuma
I like my DS lite because it lasts longer for games. I mean, isn't that what a DS is for? Games?
I dont want my gaming experience to be compromised by something unrelated to what I bought the system for.
I know you're entitled to your own opinion, but, you just like the DS Lite because it has more battery power?[QUOTE="HungryLuma"][QUOTE="kaitanuvax"]
Yeah the music, photos were unnecessary. Music belongs in ipods / mp3 players. Use a camera or your phone, not a gaming system.
The DS lite has more battery life than the DSi - I was surprised to learn that and was convinced DS lite was and still is the best DS version of them all. It's a gaming system after all, and should only be that.
kaitanuvax
I like my DS lite because it lasts longer for games. I mean, isn't that what a DS is for? Games?
I dont want my gaming experience to be compromised by something unrelated to what I bought the system for.
A DS doesn't change your gaming experience nor have anything to compromise, though. So, there's nothing "unrelated" about it.A DS doesn't have anything to compromise, though. So, there's nothing "unrelated" about it.SMGplayer
A faster CPU and more RAM = compromise on battery life.
[QUOTE="SMGplayer"] A DS doesn't have anything to compromise, though. So, there's nothing "unrelated" about it.kaitanuvax
A faster CPU and more RAM = compromise on battery life.
So, you're trying to say that playing games on a DS Lite makes gameplay better?But, does that change your gaming experience? Not really.SMGplayer
Maybe you'd think twice when your DSi dies on you.
So, you're trying to say that playing games on a DS Lite makes gameplay better?HungryLuma
If by gameplay you mean I can play longer, then yes it does?
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