Hi all, I'm a new poster, and I'm honestly disturbed by the number of people who responded negatively to a fellow-poster's honest inquiry as to whether or not 3ds games could be played on a DS.
I'm relatively new to the Nintendo gaming experience...I've been wanting to play Animal Crossing for ages, and as it seems I can only play it on the DS or the Wii, I've had to consider adding a Nintendo gaming platform to my already eye-strained laptop gaming experience.
I waited, like many of you, with baited breath for the first reviews to come out on the newly-released Nintendo 3ds. I figured if I'm getting a Nintendo, I should get the newest version, right? And besides, the 3d aspect was just cool.
After doing my research and reading the reviews, however, I've decided that the 3ds may not be for me. The small screen size, potential for dizziness and/or headaches, and the limited capacity for playing regular 2d DS games was enough to sway my decision in favor of the dsi xl. However, I too, wondered whether or not one could play 3ds games in 2d on a DS, because I was quite drawn to the French Bulldog in the new 3ds Nintendogs + Cats, and, not finding that breed available in other Nintendog editions on a web search, wondered if that was my only option to get that particular breed.
So I stumbled my way to this forum, to find a similar question asked, namely, can you play 3ds games on a DS, and although I wasn't surprised to find that the answer was no, I was quite surprised to find the vehement responses urging the questioner to just "get over it" and to suck it up and fork over the money to buy the newest, latest and greatest Nintendo. S/he asked a valid question regarding compatibility, and I for one, am not satisfied with the answer. Why can't the 3ds play DS games? Is it merely an issue of logistics, or is there a greater stake involved, namely profiteering at the customer's expense? I'm not satisfied with the company response (in a nutshell, "no,") and I'm definitely not happy with the community response, which was basically, to just suck it up, you lame-o.
I may be new to the whole Nintendo thing, but I'm not new to the concept of bullying. I'm certainly not new to the idea of community, and how a community reflects, for better or worse, the ideal or notion or in this case, product, which a community is focused upon. I'd like to be a member of the Nintendo community, but judging from the nasty, self-aggrandizing, capitalistic comments one poster received, I'm not sure this is a community I'd like to be a part of, and hence, not a company I'd like to patron with my hard-earned middle-class dollars.
So I guess I'd like to ask, is this a community of decent folks who help one another out by offering constructive, useful suggestions and answers to legitimate questions without judgment, or...have you all been playing Street Fighter too long?
Thanks,
KitchenWitch
I'm relatively new to the Nintendo gaming experience...I've been wanting to play Animal Crossing for ages, and as it seems I can only play it on the DS or the Wii, I've had to consider adding a Nintendo gaming platform to my already eye-strained laptop gaming experience.
I waited, like many of you, with baited breath for the first reviews to come out on the newly-released Nintendo 3ds. I figured if I'm getting a Nintendo, I should get the newest version, right? And besides, the 3d aspect was just cool.
After doing my research and reading the reviews, however, I've decided that the 3ds may not be for me. The small screen size, potential for dizziness and/or headaches, and the limited capacity for playing regular 2d DS games was enough to sway my decision in favor of the dsi xl. However, I too, wondered whether or not one could play 3ds games in 2d on a DS, because I was quite drawn to the French Bulldog in the new 3ds Nintendogs + Cats, and, not finding that breed available in other Nintendog editions on a web search, wondered if that was my only option to get that particular breed.
So I stumbled my way to this forum, to find a similar question asked, namely, can you play 3ds games on a DS, and although I wasn't surprised to find that the answer was no, I was quite surprised to find the vehement responses urging the questioner to just "get over it" and to suck it up and fork over the money to buy the newest, latest and greatest Nintendo. S/he asked a valid question regarding compatibility, and I for one, am not satisfied with the answer. Why can't the 3ds play DS games? Is it merely an issue of logistics, or is there a greater stake involved, namely profiteering at the customer's expense? I'm not satisfied with the company response (in a nutshell, "no,") and I'm definitely not happy with the community response, which was basically, to just suck it up, you lame-o.
I may be new to the whole Nintendo thing, but I'm not new to the concept of bullying. I'm certainly not new to the idea of community, and how a community reflects, for better or worse, the ideal or notion or in this case, product, which a community is focused upon. I'd like to be a member of the Nintendo community, but judging from the nasty, self-aggrandizing, capitalistic comments one poster received, I'm not sure this is a community I'd like to be a part of, and hence, not a company I'd like to patron with my hard-earned middle-class dollars.
So I guess I'd like to ask, is this a community of decent folks who help one another out by offering constructive, useful suggestions and answers to legitimate questions without judgment, or...have you all been playing Street Fighter too long?
Thanks,
KitchenWitch