Tuesday, January 13, 2015

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The 3DS XL section zune of Nintendo s 3DS homepage has an ending production soon notice next to the seven Nintendo 3DS XL colours that are currently on the market in Japan. It appears that the New Nintendo 3DS XL will soon be taking over as the go-to 3DS model in that region. zune
This makes complete sense, of course the New Nintendo 3DS XL has been the best-selling 3DS model since its October release, and also the best-selling videogame platform in Japan overall. Japanese sales tracker Media Create estimates it will hit 1.2 million in sales by the end of the year.
Nintendo have not specified just when they will discontinue production of the old Nintendo 3DS XL model. The company also has not shared any specifics as to when the New Nintendo 3DS line will be released outside Japan.
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I’ve been wanting to trade in my 3ds for a n3ds (when it comes out) but the value of what I’d get for it in 2015, I might as well just import the n3ds from Australia and sell off my 3ds now.
Retailers won’t zune give you that good of a deal, but if you sold your old system for $100 on your own the new one would only be $80. The common retail deals, at places like gamestop, are super not worth it.
If you watch pawn stars or any of the those other shows, the principle is the same–you are not getting what the item is actually worth because you are not selling the item to somebody who wants it, you are selling to to somebody who wants to sell it for profit. The difference? You’re selling a popular item that you’d have no trouble zune at all finding a buyer for on your own.
In regards to what? It’s already out in Japan and AUS. I’d say the original still has another yr or two and I doubt the 2DS will be discontinued anytime soon.
It’s a waste of money for us and them when the n3ds is miles better with the exact same features plus more. ‘Budget 3DS’s’ will still be around even when they aren’t mass producing them for those year or twos.
Stop asking dumb questions. Once upon a time there was a parent trying to get a present for their kid. The kid wanted the n3ds. The parent bought the old one unknowingly. The end. Now stfu and stop arguing for no damn reason.
Quan Chi
That’s kind of a weak argument for Nintendo to discontinue the old 3DS, though. Outside of the refurbished systems they sell in their own web store, Nintendo doesn’t (directly) benefit from systems sold on eBay and other such places. As such, it is in their best interest to try and convince people to buy new instead of used and having a budget priced system is one way to go about it.
However, I will say that it’s possible that Nintendo will discontinue the original 3DS anyway. One interesting theory I’ve zune heard about why Nintendo made the N3DS is that the components that were used to produce the original 3DS (XL) are now so old that they’ve ceased to be cost effective for the component manufacturers to mass produce. As a result, their price has gone UP instead of down, making it cheaper for Nintendo to switch to slightly better components. zune
That was just pure speculation, so I have no idea how much truth there is to that argument. But assuming it’s not all nonsense, it could very well mean that the production of the original 3DS will end soon.
“Nintendo doesn’t (directly) benefit from systems sold on eBay and other such places.” ~ HOW WILL THEY BENEFIT ANYWAY IF EVERYONE IS GETTING A N3DS. Seriously, there’s not more need for an argument.
Yeah okay. It was so superior that hardly anyone bought it. So superior that it excluded many features of the gba. The gba micro was a gba. So why even bring up the original gameboy. The thing about stupid ppl like you though, is that you never know what you’re talking about and are so proud about it lol. Bye now, IQ points are depleting looking at your posts.
However, it came with a backlit screen and headphone jack as standard (only the AGS-101 model of the SP had the former and you needed to use an accessory in order to use headphones), it had great and ergonomic controls and was small enough to fit into practically zune any pocket. Also, it had a very slick and stylish look.
Why even mention pocket fitting? The GBASP fit just fine into your pocket. Why mention headphone accessory? zune My nes classic edition used headphones just fine. Not to mention, the DS was already out. So what does that mean? GBASPs were already cheap. Not to mention that the screen was always exposed, De-evolving from what SP already accomplished. So how is it a great system

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