Nintendo Announces 2DS Handheld — Plays 3DS Games In 2-D 156
Today Nintendo announced a new handheld gaming console called the 2DS. It will play all games from the DS and the 3DS, but games from the latter will be shown in 2-D (essentially as if the 3DS's depth slider was turned all the way down). The 2DS abandons the clamshell design of the earlier handhelds; instead, the device is a slightly wedge-shaped tablet with two small LCD screens — thicker at the top and thinner at the bottom. "It's a design that seems calculated to reduce manufacturing costs and durability issues, but it also seems fated to make the system nearly impossible to fit inside most pants pockets. The buttons and controls that were on the bottom half of previous DS and 3DS systems are now shifted toward the top, so you can reach the shoulder buttons that now rest above the top screen. This means you grip the 2DS from the sides rather than supporting it from the bottom with the corners resting in palm of your hand, like previous DS models." Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime said the new console is target at younger children, as the 3DS is recommended for players age 7 and up. It's also cheaper than the other models at $130.
Nintendo's taking a lot of flak for this... (Score:5, Insightful)
No defending the shape, though.
But will the games cost 99 cents? (Score:5, Insightful)
That's the battle they have to win now.
Re:Nintendo's taking a lot of flak for this... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Nintendo's taking a lot of flak for this... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Nintendo's taking a lot of flak for this... (Score:5, Insightful)
parents like myself don't want my kid playing in 3D so its not a feature loss
Re:Less travel-durable (Score:5, Insightful)
Furthermore, according to the article, this device is intended for the 4-6 crowd (whereas the 3DS is aimed at the 7 years plus gamers). It's larger shape may make it - somewhat non-intuitively - easier to hold (more area to grip) and the lack of a hinge adds some robustness to the design. The kid won't be carrying it around in their pockets; Mom and Dad will have it in their bag.
I don't know if this is what Nintendo was thinking (or if I would agree with that logic) but it may explain the change.
Plus, the unibody design is probably much cheaper to produce than the hinged clamshell of the original.
Re:Oh Nintendo, you stupid f******s (Score:2, Insightful)
This is a company too full of arrogance and pride (but the Japanese call it honor and tradition) to even realize they have now completely fucked up everything that was successful.
Nintendo's Wii U console sold only 160,000 units worldwide during the past three months, with the company blaming a lack of first-party releases for the poor performance. [slashdot.org]
Seems to me they are perfectly capable of admitting when they are at fault. Care to try again, troll?