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DopedToInfinity

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My 3DS hasn't been used since I got an ipad2, I'm only keeping it to play Zen Pinball and TPA in 3D when it's released. Does anyone have any info on the 3DS version?
 

mmmagnetic

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Last thing I´ve heard was that they had trouble with the ROM emulation (given that the 3DS is relatively weak compared to the other platforms, I´m not surprised) but were going to try a different approach and see how it works.

I´m definitely still up for the 3DS version, I still play Whirlwind on PHOF 3DS sometimes, the nice 3D definitely makes up for the poor resolution and I would love to have TPA on it. I just hope they can achieve 60 frames per second... and make the screen not as incredibly dark as on the PHOF port.
 

DopedToInfinity

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I sold my 3DS a few months ago, I ran out of good games to play on it, needed cash, and I'd recently got an iPad 2. Being 31 I feel less childish playing TPA in the pub on an iPad than I would playing a 3DS. :D I might have kept it if PHOF was released in the UK before I sold it though....
 

Brandon Debes

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Ha ha, I'm 32 and sold my 3DS for the same reason. I went ahead and sold off all the games and cases and chargers and whatnot that I had for it as well. Except one. I kept my 3DS copy of PHOF. I don't even know why, really. My scores are in there somewhere, and it just felt wrong to part with them.
 

laughing_lunatic

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I'm 46 and still play my 3DS from time to time... The Professor Layton series are cool games... I fly out west a lot from the east coast, and 5/5.5 hours into Phoenix, the 3DS is a nice time waster for when the Vita's batteries conk out.
 

mmmagnetic

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To be fair, I just got the 3DS XL in silver and man, that is a gorgeous machine. It looks much better in person, the silver is more a warm, dark, smooth gray, while the inside of the unit is matte black, with very large screens, and the whole machine has smooth curves that feel very nice and, well, sophisticated - miles ahead of the rather tacky, awkward original 3DS.
 
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