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<p>Recently, NOA president Reggie Fils-Aime spoke with Kotaku at E3, claiming that the two main problems holding back the Nintendo 3DS from global greatness were a lack of Nintendo franchise games and a lack of a functional web browser. He purports that these problems are being snuffed out, what with their shiny new eShop and debut of several Nintendo-branded titles earlier this month. He does not believe the 3DS was launched prematurely. Clearly, he&#8217;s delusional. And wrong.</p>
<p>Not about the 3DS in terms of its two biggest problems. A lackluster launch lineup did not do wonders for the system. All it would&#8217;ve taken was a single new <strong>Mario</strong> game, and those things would&#8217;ve been gobbled up doubly. Alas, we got things like <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_SI_oS1eLE">this</a> and <a href="http://youtu.be/M-DWbU6xf7Y">this,</a> and were forced to wait for good games to first be announced. So far, not much has come out, and while many are loving <strong>The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D</strong>, it&#8217;s not exactly anything new to ogle. The lack of a web browser isn&#8217;t as huge of a cut as I suspect it is; if I have my 3DS on me, and I want to go on the Internet, chances are I&#8217;ll have an easier time on my phone or be able to find a laptop within minutes. Once I got the browser with the latest system update, I searched my way over to here to see what<strong> Grinding Down</strong> looked like on a tiny touchscreen. It&#8217;s okay, but the process was slow and clunky, and I probably will never use it again.</p>
<p>The online marketplace is welcoming, but not perfect. Why it&#8211;and the online browser&#8211;did not come ready to go with the 3DS back when it launched is mind-boggling. The fact that there was a button you could push for the browser which brought up a message like &#8220;The browser will be added at a later date&#8221; does an excellent job of fighting the fight against Reggie&#8217;s bizarre claim that the system did not launch prematurely, that this was exactly how they planned to do it all along. To, y&#8217;know, launch with weak games, no store, no online capabilities, strange friends list functionalities, and unclear plans for future growth. Sounds like quite a plan.</p>
<p>No surprise Reggie did not talk about the 3DS&#8217; battery life. I guess in Nintendo&#8217;s eyes it&#8217;s not a problem, and the less it&#8217;s brought up, the less consumers will notice. <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/the-nintendo-3ds-battery-life-is-seeing-red/">That is until that red light starts blinking after a measly few hours of gaming.</a> How is anyone supposed to watch a Netflix movie in 3D on this thing again? Curled up next to an electric socket, plugged in?</p>
<p>I have a 3DS. I do not love it, but I use it a little bit here and there, with its biggest gimmick always turned off in hopes of gaining an extra 15 minutes of battery life. The system has a lot of problems, and few fun titles to play on it, and the ones that seem like a good time are still many months away. It&#8217;s disheartening to see Nintendo&#8217;s lack of drive in making this system above and beyond the call of duty, but I guess that&#8217;s always been their stance in the industry: cool ideas and empty promises.</p>
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