As long as I have my 3DS and my games I couldn't care less about who sells it and who doesn't. Amazon can go down the drain come the holiday season for all I care.
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Yes,it's impossible to have both good graphics and good gameplay.[QUOTE="KingdomPears"]
The 3DS , I enjoy fun games more than "high" graphic games, which get into dust after 1 playthrough.
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Never liked this argument.
Well, the PSP sure didn't prove this argument wrong.
3DS for me, I have over 40 DS games, and only 8 PSP games.
Frank Miller's Batman series rocked. I'm not a big Batman fan though.
As for Marvel comics, you can buy the $20 collection ones that have part of a series together, these will get you started on different characters and you won't have to spend a TON of money to find out you like/dislike them.
As for who with marvel Spiderman and stuff are popular because people love the stories and the characters, so you for the most part can't go wrong if you are choosing a mainstream character to find something you like, but it is all up to personal preference bud, you just have to try the waters. Good luck though, I know comics and manga are a great source of entertainment and hopefully you find your niche. :)
When the 3DS was first announced I wanted Purple or Blue. So I got my blue one, but I would probably trade it in for one of the purple ones in a heartbeat.
Although everyone here is saying Heartgold and Soulsilver and those are fantastic games I see some problems.
First he is five, he probably likes pokemon because other kids at his school and they are probably playing the newest and coolest one with all the new ones in it. I mean, come on depth and all that jazz means squat when your friends are getting to experience something you aren't.
Also guys I think we have to remember as a lot of you said we have very good memories of Gold/Silver but half of that is remembering playing the games on the playground with your friends, or making that first trade ever for a Graveler and seeing him evolve in front of you without even knowing.
That is why I would say pick him up a copy of Black or White. It is the cartoon he is currently watching on TV, it is the toys he can currently find at the toy store, his friends are probably playing those games, and they are quality games as always. Having said that, any pokemon game is a great place to start and a great experience for any kid, so you can't go wrong buddy.
The "bloom issue" isn't an issue. It just makes it so you have to try to hit people and not just blindly fire in their general direction and bank on hitting with every bullet.
Very cOLD in here. Not to mention they are developing simultaneously for the 360 and PS3, you do know this right? It is just they don't want to be a Microsoft only company anymore.
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