OP, it's definitely worth it. The 3DS is awesome. Lots of people like to compare it to the Vita and say that you could hack a Vita for more power but THAT'S NOT THE POINT.
The 3DS is modern Nintendo gaming but with the fun, quirky console appeal of yesteryear, before they started getting too clinical and serious like with the Switch.
It's easy as piss to hack (I managed it with an ADHD toddler running around) and it can do so much from that point onwards. If you love retro gaming it's a godsend. NES, SNES, GB, GBA, Megadrive (Genesis), fucking Wonderswan, it's all there and more. DO IT.
You can get brand new 2ds or 2dsxl more easily than both old and new 3ds, so I'll recommend you buy one of these. 2ds is super comfy for Etrian Odyssey and if you want to spend over 1k hours on this series its probably will be the best choice.
If the OP doesn't already have dozens of games sitting around that they haven't ever played, it's not at all difficult to arrive in that situation without spending much money. The Epic Store giveaways alone are enough to establish an unhealthy backlog.
You can get brand new 2ds or 2dsxl more easily than both old and new 3ds, so I'll recommend you buy one of these. 2ds is super comfy for Etrian Odyssey and if you want to spend over 1k hours on this series its probably will be the best choice.
They are easier to get hold of, but to throw in a counterpoint to the 2DSXL, its build quality is downright shoddy compared to the 3DSes. 2DSXL uses much thinner and flimsier plastic and I personally couldn't stand the feel of it compared to the old and New 3DS.
But if OP just wants the system for as cheap as possible, yeah, good call.
They are easier to get hold of, but to throw in a counterpoint to the 2DSXL, its build quality is downright shoddy compared to the 3DSes. 2DSXL uses much thinner and flimsier plastic and I personally couldn't stand the feel of it compared to the old and New 3DS.
But if OP just wants the system for as cheap as possible, yeah, good call.
Build quality of 2ds xl is superior compared to both new 3ds. You don't even need remove backplate to swap cards and everything feels extremely sturdy. I have both old and new 3ds/2ds consoles and 3ds xl and new 3ds xl had some problems with backplate and it's fragility after playing alot in MH.
My fav console to handle/play is either normal new 3ds or 2ds xl.
I love the O3ds because it is something portable consoles should always strive to be... it's actually (very) portable, you carry it your pants' pockets without problems. I have four of these already and still want to find the red one someday, it's my favorite console ever, without a doubt.
Build quality of 2ds xl is superior compared to both new 3ds. You don't even need remove backplate to swap cards and everything feels extremely sturdy. I have both old and new 3ds/2ds consoles and 3ds xl and new 3ds xl had some problems with backplate and it's fragility after playing alot in MH.
My fav console to handle/play is either normal new 3ds or 2ds xl.
Come on, that’s demonstrably not true. The whole reason the 2DSXL is more affordable is because it skimps on build quality compared to the 3DS models. Personal preference for the design is fine, can’t argue with that, but the 2DSXL is built to be cheaper. I remember when it released and people kept asking why the backlights to the screen were bleeding through the plastic. Fine it might be but sturdy it ain’t.
I would argue that there are 3 must-have Nintendo systems with all others being playable within the 3 systems (either officially or through modding) that I'm talking about. These systems are: The Switch, The Wii U, and the 3DS (I'd opt for a New 3DS, but an original will suffice for most needs all the same). I suppose an argument could be made that none of those systems will let you truly appreciate Virtual Boy games, though they can be emulated without the 3D effect on those systems, so its not like those game are out of reach, but I could understand the argument for Virtual Boy of all systems being the 4th must-have Nintendo system if the goal is to appreciate the vast majority of all Nintendo video games ever released.
So, that's my long winded way of saying, yes, get a 3DS if you haven't already.
Come on, that’s demonstrably not true. The whole reason the 2DSXL is more affordable is because it skimps on build quality compared to the 3DS models. Personal preference for the design is fine, can’t argue with that, but the 2DSXL is built to be cheaper. I remember when it released and people kept asking why the backlights to the screen were bleeding through the plastic. Fine it might be but sturdy it ain’t.
I dunno, I have both a N3DSXL and a Special Edition Pokeball N2DSXL, and I would argue that the N2DSXL has the better build quality. Now granted I do have a late-life special edition N2DSXL that is physically designed different than all other N2DSXLs, so perhaps they put a little extra love in such special editions (likewise I would assume for that Hylian Shield special N2DSXL that was also physically different). But aside from the lack of the stereoscopic 3D, I do ultimately prefer the build quality of my N2DSXL to that of my N3DSXL.
Of course, if you don't wanna spend a lot of money, get the New 2DS XL, but the build quality kinda sucks and the top screen is really easy to break, so if you wanna spend some more get the New 3DS XL. It does however have chipping paint if you drop it, but you can just get a case for 6 bucks, the build quality is pretty surpeme compared to the 2DS XL
If the OP doesn't already have dozens of games sitting around that they haven't ever played, it's not at all difficult to arrive in that situation without spending much money. The Epic Store giveaways alone are enough to establish an unhealthy backlog.
I'm saying that if someone says they are barely above broke, spending a couple hundred on a gaming system is probably not the best idea to begin with and it may be better to set that $$$ aside for food, gas, rent, other bills, etc. I'm not sure what a backlog of games has to do with it.
I'm saying that if someone says they are barely above broke, spending a couple hundred on a gaming system is probably not the best idea to begin with and it may be better to set that $$$ aside for food, gas, rent, other bills, etc. I'm not sure what a backlog of games has to do with it.
I absolutely agree. What I'm saying is that if one is barely above broke and wants to play video games, then one may consider numerous options before making an investment of a couple hundred.
In answer to the question. If there are games you want to play on it, then yes. There is a pretty huge library of good games. But if you're just a bit above broke, perhaps those funds would be better used elsewhere.
well not necessary, buying a used 2ds for lets say, 50$... you now have 100s of hours of gaming, some of the best and diverse games with 3ds/ds (+emulations). Meaning That can be your Entertainment budget for a long while, Or course that does not work if your a person that Gets distracted easily or a person that needs the Newest and lastest.
I'm saying that if someone says they are barely above broke, spending a couple hundred on a gaming system is probably not the best idea to begin with and it may be better to set that $$$ aside for food, gas, rent, other bills, etc. I'm not sure what a backlog of games has to do with it.
I wholeheartedly agree with that and even though I sold most gaming stuff I used to own, I kept a few because it helps in terms of mental health and enjoying what you're playing.
I owned a 2DS many years ago, problem was it cramped my hands. I'd still recommend buying an original 3DS XL if it's to play the retail games for it and not much else.
I owned a 2DS many years ago, problem was it cramped my hands. I'd still recommend buying an original 3DS XL if it's to play the retail games for it and not much else.
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Speaking of meatballs, what's the deal with meatball sandwich? How can people eat those? It's ROUND. Trying to bite those in a sandwich is a challenge. It's easier to eat a burger stacked with toppings.