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Coin-OpEd: What's in a launch lineup?

The 3DS launched this week, and I haven't the foggiest why you people bought it. Seriously, what's in this launch lineup?

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Hey everyone,

How's it going? How's your mom? I hope she's well. Anyway, I saw a bunch of you picked up Nintendo's new 3DS over the weekend. Here's what Nintendo said: "US day-one sales numbers for Nintendo 3DS were the highest of any Nintendo handheld system in our history." That's bigger than the DS and Game Boy Advance, which have gone on to sell a respective 144 million and 81.5 million systems through 2010.

Hey, so I'm trying to figure this out, because right now, from my perspective, all of you who bought this system, that decision you made is tantamount to bringing a jet ski to Antarctica. Sure it's pretty. Sure it's fast. But Holy Jesus, the water's frigid.

Here's how GameSpot saw it:: 8.5, 8.0, 7.5, 7.5, 7.5, 7.0, 6.5, 6.0, 5.5, 5.5, 5.0, 5.0, 4.5. By my calculations, that's a median of 6.5 and a mean of 6.461538. (See, I can do math. What now, Ms. Williams?!) Taking that value, we're left with the equation: $250 + tax / 6.5 = X, where X is the approximate sum of Poor Decisions. OK, review scores can't be the reason why you all bought this thing.

Why are you here? Where are you going?
Why are you here? Where are you going?

Maybe its less the scores and more the franchises that you all were drawn to. The top-scoring 3DS launch title was Capcom's Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition. Now, far be it from me to demean SSFIV:3DE by calling it an inferior port of an otherwise exceptional fighter, but who are we kidding: Until you can plug a Tournament Edition FightStick into the 3DS, it's kind of an inferior port of an otherwise exceptional fighter. Over-the-shoulder camera-view? No thanks.

Nothing says Age of 3D like a top-down turn-based tactics game, so with unbridled enthusiasm may I present Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars. Shadow Wars earned the honors of top-rated original title on the 3DS, and to Ubisoft's credit, it's a well-crafted, entirely worthwhile game (even if it would have been just as good on the DS). But do the Benjamins come out to play for a turn-based strategy game? Me thinks no. Eh, at least it isn't a Petz Pony game.

In the 7.5 range, we find Nintendo's top-rated launch title, Nintendogs + Cats. Out of curiosity, have you all heard anyone play Nintendogs + Cats? It's all the frustration of owning a real animal, without the requisite face-licking. Julian, sit. Sit. Sit. sit. Julian, sit. You little bastard, I'm going to toss you out the window. *sigh* Julian, sit.

Someone had to get the lowest review scores, and who but the franchise's diehard following didn't point to Samurai Warriors: Chronicles as a forgone conclusion? (In fact, that game's Metacritic average currently sits at a 6.0, so good on you, Tecmo Koei.) No, instead it was Steel Diver from a relatively obscure Kyoto-based company called, let me see if I can get this right, Nintendo. (You may have heard of Nintendo. It's the company with audacity enough to support the launch of its new $250 handheld with a janky wreck of a submarine game.)

If this dog could urinate on your rug, it would. And it would laugh at you and laugh at you and laugh at you.
If this dog could urinate on your rug, it would. And it would laugh at you and laugh at you and laugh at you.

Software of the $40 variety seems to be a non-starter; maybe it's the pack-ins. Let's see, Face Raiders takes casual misanthropy to levels not seen since the days of Jonathan Swift. And as easy as it would be to call the AR Games "neat" or "interesting," in reality, they are throw-away tech demos with lasting appeal to rival a drunken mascot donnybrook at your local sporting event.

StreetPass. Here, at long last, I'm seeing system-selling software. I have a coworker whom I will call Sophia that seems to be utterly enamored with the StreetPass feature, maintaining that while she owns not a single 3DS game, she'll nonetheless compulsively check her 3DS Mii Plaza, hoping for new puzzle pieces, a stronger RPG fighter, or chat updates. Nintendo's commodification of social ties here is inspiring.

In fact, on multiple occasions I have seen my coworkers huddle together, tittering away at the unexpected enthusiasm they have for this mode. You know, when a grown man squeals with the verve of a gleeful child at the arrival of a new puzzle piece, I think I get that. For better or for worse, that's an image not soon to vacate my mind.

But in the end, what are we looking at here? An ancillary feature that can sustain itself for only so long. Nintendo: Where is your tried-and-true Mario Forever strategy? How is it that of the three games you launched alongside the system, none were deemed "great" by GameSpot's critics. Worse, how is it that one earned the ignominious "poor" rating?

Does Nintendo really want people's first impressions of the 3DS to be Steel Diver?
Does Nintendo really want people's first impressions of the 3DS to be Steel Diver?

And things started out so well. When the system debuted at the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Nintendo was quick to point out first-party support, announcing that new installments in the Kid Icarus, PilotWings, Mario Kart, Nintendogs, Animal Crossing, StarFox, and Paper Mario franchises were en route. You want to build buzz for a launch system? Give me a new Kid Icarus!

(As a side note, I realize that pining for the release of a game whose lead character is a small boy who flits about dressed in a Grecian toga is problematic. Readers, do not judge me.)

My reserves have run dry, so I'm left to assume that, oh no, all of these systems were sold on a promise. Is that it? Is it that the 3DS is flush with potential, and what's currently available is good enough to justify the purchase of a system that has yet to justify itself? What's the downside of waiting until there's a reason to buy the 3DS? Explain this to me, you crazy early-adopters. Convince me to buy a 3DS.

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Edited By iRaInOnPaRaDeS

Didn't really have a true reason as to why I bought my 3DS. I still owned the very first DS (Fat one) & I was long since dued an upgrade for quite awhile. I wasn't really gonna buy one till better games came out, but my buddy finally paid me my $200 dollars I let him borrowed and he like added $50 for interest for the long wait of paying me back. So in a way I only kinda paid $20 bucks for my 3DS and right now I'm pretty much just using it for the Xtransceiver for pokemon. Other than that I pretty much agree with the article here, but there were only few systems that had an awesome launch line up on day one & that was like years ago if you ask me.

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Edited By RandoIph

I see random numbers, with no context. That means nothing to me.

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DustintheWind gets the quote of the year. "Some of us do it because that's just how we roll, we're gamers, and that's what we do." Amen!

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Why isn't Ridge Racer reviewed again?

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This article is not a joke, it's honest criticism of what is currently known about the 3DS and it's release games and future games. Nothing is wrong with it but some people just don't like reading/hearing negativity of things they like. The launch games were not entirely impressive, but the same can be said for almost all other consoles. But this is Nintendo, where is Mario?

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Edited By IdolConverge

What's sad is, this is mainly true. There haven't been many note-worthy titles to have been dropped yet (except maybe SSF4). The future looks promising, but the software that's on the market as of right now could've been a hell of a lot better.

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I tried a 3DS out at Best Buy the other day. Glassless 3D is impressive, but I found myself turning the 3D off a lot because truth be told I'm not a fan of 3D. I never saw a reason to be interested in the 3DS, and it's poor lineup only strengthens that point. It has a lot of promised games, but a lot of what I've seen were just 3D remakes of N64 games, maybe I'm mistaken though. I know a lot of DS fans will give me a thumb down for this, but Nintendo's handhelds died for me after the GBA. Maybe I'm just a bigger fan of the SNES generation games than N64 too but I'd take a GBA over any DS any day of the week. I had a DSi for a few weeks, got all the games I would have wanted for it (Mario, Pokemon, Nintendogs etc.) and gave it a fair chance, after that I just gave it to my little cousin cause at least she is having more fun with it than I was.

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For the record, this op-ed is in no way related to April 1.

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Edited By PseudoElite

April Fools joke or not, the launch titles for the 3DS are a joke. But they do have a lot of upcoming games that have a lot of potential, we will see then.

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I got this because of the improved menu functionality, StreetPass, Friends List, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, and because I only paid half price due to Gamespots DSi XL trade in promotion. Also the systems wil be able to run better/bigger games and I'm looking forward to all the new Mario, RPG's, and various other titles that may, or may not have been announced yet And I hope this article was a joke

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The reason I bought the 3DS is because the price won't be dropping for at least a year so I wanted to get one at launch. So what if the launch titles aren't great; launch games are never good. I am especially excited for the post-launch games coming out later this year: Ocarina of Time, Paper Mario 3DS, Super Mario 3DS, etc. (another reason I bought the console).

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Experienced editor and gamer looking for work in the game reviewing business, preferably with GameSpot... So fire this fool already.

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Possibly an April Fools joke, but just incase not. Ocarina of time 3D...yes, THAT is why i bought a 3DS.

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I dearly hope this is an April Fools because if not I can't believe such an ignorant individual is allowed to post such tripe on a gaming site..

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@dustinthewind completely got it right. the main reason i got day 1 was not the software, which is actually pretty good if you actually give the games a try and don't listen to the reviews, it was the promise the games to come. I want to get as much as possible out of the 3ds and buying it day one i get to enjoy everything that system already has to offer. Ive heard someone say this before and i think it describes the launch perfectly. "why would nintendo need to release a huge game (like zelda,mario) if there was already so much hype for the 3ds already. Sell as much as you can now, and sell more later." P.S Nintendogs kicks ass.

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Beyond that, maybe you're not taking into account the most obvious reason people are buying this system. It's the direct successor to one of the greatest selling systems of all time. Of course people are going to buy it. And if they have to wait a couple months to play the great games... so what? That's every launch I've ever been a part of. The best games come later, we all know that, we've always known that. So we line up, and we buy systems with 'meh' launches, and we play those meh games and we play the back catalog of games (DS games in this case), and we impatiently wait for that one title that we're just dying to get our hands on, be it Zelda OoT, or one of the Resident Evil games, or the promised Mario games, or whatever. Some of us do it because that's just how we roll, we're gamers, and that's what we do. Some of us because we just have to experience that 3D effect everyone's talking about. Some of us because we're afraid the first round of systems will be sold out and there will be a Wii-like drought. And then there are those (it's crazy, I know) that saw something on the launch line up that they really wanted to play. There are plenty of reasons to get one now, plenty of reasons to wait. I won't sit here trying to convince you to buy a 3DS. I don't care whether you buy one or not. The info is out there, make your own decision like everyone else.

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Your entire rant assumes that we all go solely by Gamespot reviews. We don't; so maybe that's part of your answer. Not all reviewers were as hard on the launch line up (particularly the first party titles) as GS was. While I tend to agree that Steel Diver and Pilotwings were short on content, GS's reviews were still on the low end of the spectrum. I bought Super Street Fighter IV, and while it isn't exactly a new game, it is a new experience. When else have we been able to take such a faithfully ported, console quality game on the go? Sure, the controls aren't perfect, but the touch screen interface helps with that, and so does practice with the 3DS. The online matches are quick to start and have great latency. The friend code system has been improved. I also rented Pilotwings Resort, which is a great game to rent considering it's high quality and short length. (Continued above)

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