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Nintendo reported that they're making new 3DS cartridges to go along with CPP to make it play with/and like the gamepad.Maybe there is more,like larger storage capacity.Maybe it allows to play locally WHILE connecting to the internet.Who knows,what do you think?Sorry for my english as I forgot to type down some words ^.^'
 
It's no surprise that there will be a revision for the 3DS. I just hope it'll be announced this year if it's indeed true. A built-in CPP would be good for starters. xD
 
Nintendo reported that they're making new 3DS to go along with CPP to make it play with/and the gamepad.

What? Can anyone translate this from whatever they speak on Ghost Planet into English?

Maybe there is more,like larger storage capacity maybe it allows to play locally WHILE connecting to the internet.Who knows,what do you think?

There's already more, like larger storage capacity, it's called using a bigger SD card. 3DSXL already does this, but if you've got a normal 3DS, go down to Walmart or Office Depot and buy a bigger card for 10 bucks. Of course storage capacity has nothing to do with playing locally WHILE connecting to the internet.

That said, I'm sure there will be another 3DS model at some point, it's how Nintendo always does its handhelds. The only one that didn't get multiple models was the GBC.
 
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I read this today, OP cant string a sentence together so I'll give it a try... It's apparently a cartridge that allows the 3DS to communicate with the Wii U to function as a game pad, so no there's no 3DS revision.
 
First of all, the OP and thread is HIGHLY MISLEADING!
2. Thank god I'm fluent in french so I'll translate it.
It basically says that Nintendo is developing game cards that will make the 3DS communicate with the WiiU. The article goes on to say that apparently with this special cart, the 3DS will be able to function as a WII U gamepad. However, take this with a grain of salt, as it is only a rumor.
 
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First of all, the OP and thread is HIGHLY MISLEADING!
2. Thank god I'm fluent in french so I'll translate it.
It basically says that Nintendo is developing game cards that will make the 3DS communicate with the WiiU. The article goes on to say that apparently with this special cart, the 3DS will be able to function as a WII U gamepad. However, take this with a grain of salt, as it is only a rumor.

Thank you for rewriting my post...
 
I read this today, OP cant string a sentence together so I'll give it a try... It's apparently a cartridge that allows the 3DS to communicate with the Wii U to function as a game pad, so no there's no 3DS revision.

That's what I got out of it. I wonder if it'll just do a single video stream to the 3DS for one screen (with the other doing nothing), or will they take advantage that it not only has 2 screens, but has a 3D screen.
 
That's what I got out of it. I wonder if it'll just do a single video stream to the 3DS for one screen (with the other doing nothing), or will they take advantage that it not only has 2 screens, but has a 3D screen.
We'll see. Still, I'm not even sure they are making it. It's not official.
 
Didn't Nintendo do this before with the Gamecube and the Game Boy Advance? Wasn't there like 2 games that actually used it? (Admittedly, Animal Crossing's use was pretty good)

History repeats.
 
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Highly doubtful, since there is already the gamepad.

Many, many people have a 3DS already, and to be able to use that with a cheap Bluetooth attachment instead of buying another GamePad (which is likely going to be pricey), it might do wonders. It would also benefit from the non-GamePad features the 3DS has (2 screens, one being 3D) if developers program for it.

The problem is that no games currently use more than 1 GamePad, so until some games do, this would be pointless.
 
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Many, many people have a 3DS already, and to be able to use that with a cheap Bluetooth attachment instead of buying another GamePad (which is likely going to be pricey), it might do wonders. It would also benefit from the non-GamePad features the 3DS has (2 screens, one being 3D) if developers program for it.

The problem is that no games currently use more than 1 GamePad, so until some games do, this would be pointless.
The last sentence is what I meant. Unless multiplayer games like a future Mario Party 10 or SSB game was made along with this it would be useless.
 

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