What with the fast approaching launch of the 3DS, one question is on my mind for discussions. Is the 3DS really the same console as the DS, and thus should any sales of the 3DS be added to the DS? The 3DS is so different from the DS, that in my mind, it should not be considered a new console. The DS Lite was essentially a smaller version of the DS. The DSi added cameras, and also a download store and internal storage. But the 3DS adds so many features other previous iterations that raises this question for me:
DS -> DSi 2x Camera, supports internal and external content storage, connects to the Nintendo DSi Shop
DSi -> 3DS A larger top screen, the 'Slide Pad' instead of the D-Pad, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, virtual console capabilities, multitasking, better looking graphics, more powerful, a new cartridge, and oh course the 3D capabilities.
Note: That 3DS cartridges are currently slightly different to standard DS cartidges, but the 3DS is still backwards compatible.
Basically Im suggesting that the 3DS is such a different handheld to the original DS series, that it should be considered a different console.
Although fairly trivial, what do you think?
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