Kairi
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You want 3D graphics? Go get a Gamecube. You want high quality 2D graphics, that, just by being limited to them, have produced countless quality games (IE Pok?mon)? Get a GBA.
If you want dated 3D graphics, that is, 3D graphics that have had superiors availablefor a long time, of, get a DS. The GBA offers the highest quality 2D graphics. And 3D is not greater than 2D, it's just different.
I have my opinion on SM64DS. But I won't post it, because it's an opinion of the game and means nothing. DS games aren't just throwbacks to older titles, they're throwbacks to older technology (bad) with a few new forced "innovations" for developers.
I don't like the DS and the PSP. And yet I own all three major consoles, cause all of them have good games. And they're all more or less the same, from a gameplay point of view. They all offers the mostly same controls and graphics. The DS and PSP retard this simplicity and try to stamp out uniqueness. Developers have never needed touch screens before to make the games people consider best. And forcing it on them isn't going to necessarily make them make good (or bad) games.
And the PSP offers just the PS2 with the limitations and "benefits" of a handheld. Blah. IMO it all comes down to fandom, like I said. If you can't draw that form this thread, then I advise you reread it.
If you want dated 3D graphics, that is, 3D graphics that have had superiors availablefor a long time, of, get a DS. The GBA offers the highest quality 2D graphics. And 3D is not greater than 2D, it's just different.
I have my opinion on SM64DS. But I won't post it, because it's an opinion of the game and means nothing. DS games aren't just throwbacks to older titles, they're throwbacks to older technology (bad) with a few new forced "innovations" for developers.
I don't like the DS and the PSP. And yet I own all three major consoles, cause all of them have good games. And they're all more or less the same, from a gameplay point of view. They all offers the mostly same controls and graphics. The DS and PSP retard this simplicity and try to stamp out uniqueness. Developers have never needed touch screens before to make the games people consider best. And forcing it on them isn't going to necessarily make them make good (or bad) games.
And the PSP offers just the PS2 with the limitations and "benefits" of a handheld. Blah. IMO it all comes down to fandom, like I said. If you can't draw that form this thread, then I advise you reread it.