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« on: July 12, 2006, 11:09:13 AM »
Yeah, very true.
Okay. New theory.
You know the first Gameboy from way back then?
Most of us thought,
"Hmm... Its great, but there's nothing to improve on! The GB is dead!"
Well, Nintendo pulled something out of its sleeve, and gave us color!
"Hmm... Its great, but there's nothing to improve on! The GB is dead!"
Well, Nintendo pulled something out of its other sleeve, and gave us a larger screen, cleaned up spirties and graphics, L and R, and gave us a system that is still portable.
"Hmm...Its great, but there's nothing to improve on! The GB is dead!"
Well, Nintendo pulled something out of its hat, and gave us two screens, and interaction, with all the simplicity and compactability of the GB, and allowed us to play those games as well!
To me, the DS is like the second Generation of the Game Boy.
But the GB is still selling, so its not completely.
I guess the two systems have their own agendas.
The GB franchise is used mostly on the ride to work, school, house, and is usually played in short bursts, and is usually played outside the house, because we have bigger, better systems at home.
The DS is used mostly for longer rides, of when you need a larger game to quench your thirst for entertainment, and can be played at home, because its "funability" matches those of the GB.
So, I don't think the GB is dead.
And no, I do not know what I was posting about.