I know it sounds awesome but i already connected to the eshop a few times once i heard the news and there should at least be a warning sign telling you about what you signed up for.
Nope, they're not exactly 3D Classics, MDR. What's been said is that some may be upgraded to include stuff like multiplayer, which is rad. The beauty of this is that Sony can't drop the price any lower for the PlayStation Vita (cheapest model being $250) so a cheaper 3DS heading into the holiday season could be a huge turnaround for Nintendo in terms of sales and expanded userbase. Hell, this could be the most important holiday season in portable gaming history.
I'm glad they're gonna be giving something away to those who bought it for the original price. If you think about it, it'll be like they are each $5 and there's 20 of them, which equals to $80, which is how much they're dropping the price! That's a MASSIVE price drop!
Actually it has been selling well...just not to Nintendo's standards.Remember,Nintendo has been on top in both the console and handheld market and maybe Nintendo just had high standards for the 3DS
@Sylverstone14 completely agree, but Nintendo will have to bring it hard, when it comes to games. Only attractive games I see are RE mercs. Not a Zelda fan, but it's liked allot too. No matter what Sony does, VIta will be mine.
Dood. The price drop and everything is great. But that deal. 20 FREE GAMES?!?! THATS AWESOME! I mean, I dont have a 3DS yet, but thats a steal of a deal. If someone gets one AFTER the price drop and they DO get that many games, they'll end up adding on to the 170 bucks to make 250 anyways lolz