Oh sure, ok.
- It's got a beautiful screen that's a bit too small.
- It's over priced.
- The battery life has averaged me about 4 hours on average, which isnt good.
- It is backwards compatible with DS games, but they look awful because of the differences in screens between the two consoles. You have the option of booting the game into a 1:1 mode, but they games are annoying smaller.
- The hardware feels really good, and not cheap or plastic-like.
- The eShop is essentially useless until they get some good games in there.
- The friends list is hardly useful because it essentially does nothing but tell you the last game that was played.
- The 3D strains my eyes, however there is a very useful 3D slider that allows you to control the depth of the 3D, and effectively give you the ability to turn it off (on the fly) if needed.
- Zelda is currently the only game worth getting.
- Resident Evil is out but it has a B.S. save system.
- The AR (Alternate Reality) stuff is the most interesting, but no one is doing anything with it yet.
Bottom line: Don't buy the system unless you really REALLY want to play a (wonderful) remake of Zelda in 3D
I have OoT 3D for the 3DS, and I bought Links Awakening from the eShop, and I am enjoying both immensely.
However the 3DS needs some fresh, quality games. A lot are slated to come out during the holiday iirc, but until then there isn't any real reason to buy a 3DS.
I like the 3D and the feel of the system a lot, and I like the analog slider a lot more than the PSP's nub, but the 3DS needs GAMES!!!!
I did just get Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars or w/e for free....
I'll try that out when I beat OoT.
So for me..
+3D is nice IMO
+The hardware has a nice feel
+I like the idea of old gameboy games going on sale
+OoT!!
+AR is cool
+Consolidated friends list is better
+Can play DS games (which I don't think look terrible, unlike warcrow)
-Battery isn't great
-Expensive
--------NEEDS MORE GAMES!
-Did i mention games?
Like the DS, once it gets actual games, it'll be a more worthy purchase.