One of my friends, who bought both Battlefield 3 and Modern Warfare 3 on their respective release dates, has explained how MW3 is just a glorified version of MW2.
While this isn't such a bad thing, it wasn't worth the $60 price tag, and he returned the game 3 days later. He even has a pirated copy of the game that he refuses to play because the game isn't 'worth his time'.
Also, MW3 is reconized and named 'Modern Warfare 2' through debug/task manager/response timeout. Looks like they forgot to rename the game engine.
When you get a high end PC running windows XP/linux everything else is a toaster.
To make it fair, in relative standards, the DSiXL was a completely pointless rendition of the DS series. No extra power, features, ect. Just a bigger screen.
Needle Rifle - Everything dies in one headshot, why waste time with the DMR's refire rate?
Needler - What elites
Active Camo - AI is braindead.
Plasma nade x4 - Lol hunters
The PS3 has more space, power, and the ability to play blu-ray disks, allowing it to play bigger games. It also doesn't have an annual failure rate of 20%.
The xbox360 has more titles, hordes of bad players, and... alright I ran out of ideas.
The only reason I have an xbox is because the PS3 still costed $600 at the time.
Gamefreak's pokemon releases are getting rather uninventive. I'm hoping they try and deviate from their current pokémon-universe games and make more original content.
The only game outside of said pokéverse I have played is Drill Dozer. Mind-numbing music, awesome controls and platforming action.
Glasses-free 3D is a fairly new technology that is both developing and VERY expensive. Nintendo generally aims at the largest marketing base possible, so at this time they wouldn't target so few users of these 3D TV sets.
Some companies are making back-combatability to make already released games in 3D, but games with dedicated support are rare.
The key problem is that the tech is new and hasn't hit the mass of the working class yet. You need to display in HD to get the 3D effect anyway.