I think that it should be based on creativity, but also practicality and what works on a NDS. Sometimes simple is best, ya know? So that might be what they mean by how they work on a NDS, as in how it appears on the screen, ease to read, etc.
Other than the fact that it's super limited edition? Not everyone has a flashcard, and some would like new ones with features theirs don't have. Or for pride of winning with something you designed. Everyone has their own personal reason.
@The Real Jdbye, I could see AMD trying to pull off the CPU GPU tandem thing, would be a way to maybe close the gap a bit with Nvidia. Plus it would kinda put Nvidia at a future disadvantage since Nvidia can't make X86/64 CPUs? Intel and AMD licensing issues... I wonder how much that has held back innovation.
@Psionic Roshambo AI assisted game creation is kinda already here, there was recently that AI that can turn any 2D image into a fully modeled 3D object, it's not perfect, but it's a starting point, beats starting from zero
but most recently, there was one that actually generates a working unity scene with terrain and textures already set up that you can import right into unity, that's a huge time saver right there