There's actually a ridiculous amount of high quality titles on the 3ds. If you enjoy JRPGs (not Final Fantasy) like the Shin Megami Tensei games and the Etrian Oddyssey games, there's several high quality titles in both franchises, easily several hundred hours worth of gaming content, on there that you won't find anywhere else.Between this game and the upcoming Zelda, I'm really temped to pick up a 3DS. Super Mario 3D Land doesn't look too shabby either.
Damn you, Nintendo, and your quality 1st party games. Even if the games only change incrementally, they're always fun.
This ended up being why I sold my first gen one a while ago - especially since my 3D "lever" thing was loose as hell on mine on would randomly turn on in the midst of playing - not sure if I'll go 3DS again or 2DS when I grab a system again to Pokemon it up again, do prefer having the clamshell design for protection but if that "lever" is still loose sometimes the thing is nearly useless to me.My only gripe with the 3DS is the "3D" portion. It gives me a headache and you need to be in the sweet spot for it to work. I've given up on the 3D at this point and always just play in 2D mode. It is still a nice little system though. Fire Emblem, SMT and Pokemon were my big three as the selling point.
There's a little tab that holds it down that is concealed in the case. Yours might have snapped off, or, for the first few weeks when I had mine, I didn't realize you had to "click it" into place at the very bottom to completely turn 3d off. That made it feel loose to me too. Might have been the issue.This ended up being why I sold my first gen one a while ago - especially since my 3D "lever" thing was loose as hell on mine on would randomly turn on in the midst of playing - not sure if I'll go 3DS again or 2DS when I grab a system again to Pokemon it up again, do prefer having the clamshell design for protection but if that "lever" is still loose sometimes the thing is nearly useless to me.