As I have recently bought a secondhand 2DS, I thought I would change things up a bit!

Let’s discuss the Nintendo DS series of portable consoles. What is your favorite version? What games are most memorable to you? What aspects do you like about it? What doesn’t work for you? Feel free to share any thoughts that come up, or react to other peoples comments. Let’s get the conversation going!

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  • Telorand@reddthat.com
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    I got a 1st Gen 3DS second hand some time ago. What I like:

    • Pokemon, Zelda, and Animal Crossing.
    • The 3D effect and dual cameras are neat, though a little gimmicky.

    What I don’t like:

    • The heavy reliance upon internet connectivity. I can’t change the details of the account on it without losing access to the downloaded games. I can’t even change it anyway, because the online store is closed.
    • The control stick sucks. It’s good for a very flat control stick, but it doesn’t feel nice to use.
    • Proprietary power connector.
    • The viewing angle on the screen is pretty shallow.

    I have a Steam Deck, and it’s just better in all respects. I get that it’s comparing a very new device against an old device, but I don’t really see a reason to pull out the 3DS when I could have a better experience on the SD.

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      I upgraded to a New 3DS XL for Monster Hunter because I needed the control nub for camera control. The viewing angle with eye tracking is SO MUCH BETTER.

      I did rip out the control nub and replace it with a PSP joystick, improving it vastly.

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      23 hours ago

      I bought a Steam Deck just to support the most important thing that ever happened to Linux gaming, but mine has actually just been gathering dust. It’s far too big to really be a handheld, doesn’t fit in my pocket, and does not fill the role that Nintendo’s handhelds served for me. The main thing I do end up using it for is taking Deck + dock to FGC events for a portable setup.

      Last year I bought a Miyoo Mini Plus, a little emulator handheld, as an impulse buy because it was on sale super cheap. I ended up putting far more time into it than I ever did with the Deck.

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        That’s cool. I agree that it’s not as portable as some other options, but it wouldn’t be able to do what it does if it was.

        That’s why there’s still good options out there for everyone! It’s a great time for gaming.

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      it’s just better in all respects

      It’s heavier and uncomfortable to hold (at least if you have small hands)

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        And you’re entitled to your opinion. I also have small hands, and I don’t find its size or weight to be a problem for me.

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        24 hours ago

        My hands are pretty medium sized, and I think it’s the most comfortable portable device I have ever had in my hands. It is however a bit heavy. It’s also not a pocket device like the Gameboy was, although most DS are not very pocketable either.