Ugh, you excitable people!
This is meaningless.
Nintendo submitted both devices to the FCC back in September.
The regular New 3DS on 9/24/14 and the New 3DS XL on 9/25/14.
All that's happened here is the photos they submitted to the FCC have run out of their confidentiality period. Both of them were submitted with some aspects of the submission being confidential until 3/23/15. I think this is standard practice, they took the maximum allowable length of time for the photos to become public.
Two devices were submitted to the FCC at the same time, with photos of the device being confidential until the same later date. One device has released and the other has not. You can draw your own conclusions from there.
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There are worse things than importing region-free faceplates though.
I was wondering what was going on with the "us" in the thread title, looks weird. edit: Oh, it's supposed to be a flag. It just says "us" on Firefox, but rendered weirdly.����MEGATON����
How is this possible? Can I use french flags too?Oooo American flags when I veiw on mobile.
Why do people want the regular one over the XL again? I know there's a reason but I can't think of it.
Oh...Could it be some bad photographs? By making the hue -32 on a SFC controller image I made this:
The green is a bit off but you get the picture.
Having a manual completed is fairly indicative, but the submission being at the same time as the larger version just indicates that it was fully canceled relatively close to release.
Considering the fact that Nintendo actively delayed Amiibo Wave 4 until the port strike gets cleared makes me think that indeed we may get the regular model in the summer.Like right now, and this is just my own thoughts on the possibility, it was planned at the same time, port strikes happened, they decided to just go with the most popular model instead.
Like right now, and this is just my own thoughts on the possibility, it was planned at the same time, port strikes happened, they decided to just go with the most popular model instead.
Lol if bigger screen had higher resolution your statment would be true but if they have same resolution I don't understand why anyone would want that 240p picture streched and smeared on the bigger screen...Still really don't understand why anyone would want a smaller screen, but guess it's good to have a choice.
Thanks for being honest.What it means is Nintendo was making the necessary preparations, as any business should, about half a year before the system launched. At some point after, it decided not to ship the smaller version.
Unfortunately, there is no indication here that the company has changed its mind on the matter. I've reached out to Nintendo nevertheless, but I would suggest managing expectations on this one.
Lol if bigger screen had higher resolution your statment would be true but if they have same resolution I don't understand why anyone would want that 240p picture strected and smeared on the bigger screen...
Using emoji in a thread title is one of the daftest things you can do.
Because they're not supported on all devices.First of all, it being used ironically, so that's the point.
Second, why is that?
Well I'm not really obsessed with pixels and screen quality but being surrounded with high ppi screens everyday it's hard for me to understand why someone would pick the bigger model except for comfort reasons. The mentality of 3DSXL is the same as the magnifying glass accsessory for Gameboy aka make things bigger, not better.The mindset that encourages you to count pixels on a Nintendo portable is probably the real problem here.
Makes it that much easier for someone else to get one. Thank you for your service.
Well I'm not really obsessed with pixels and screen quality but being surrounded with high ppi screens everyday it's hard for me to understand why someone would pick the bigger model except for comfort reasons. The mentality of 3DSXL is the same as the magnifying glass accsessory for Gameboy aka make things bigger, not better.
It's personally hard for me to understand why people obsessed with IQ and PPI (or think it bears mentioning with regards to Nintendo portables, which have been lacking in this area for years) would gravitate toward any Nintendo portables.
Hey, did anyone notice the black C-Stick? Japan's definitely did not get that, so it's not just a mere off hue in the picture.