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Friday 29 July 2011

The Sun (once again) attack the 3DS



The Sun have been hated by gamers for months now. After stating that the 3DS causes dizzyness and eye damage. Well now... THEY'RE BACK! RAWR! Honestly The Sun is like the godzilla of the gaming world, out to kill anything! Here is my analysis:

The Headline is:


Blurredy hell!

NINTENDO is slashing the price of its 3D console by a third - after claims it makes gamers feel dizzy and sick.


And where did these claims come from exactly? You do realise that Nintendo are making this move to improve fiscal results right? Lets read on...

"The Sun revealed a number of gamers quickly complained the 3D screen left them with headaches. Telly and radio presenter Jonathan Ross - a Nintendo champion - admitted that he got headaches after playing the console for a long time."

Well yes... as would happen with any console! What you don't seem to understand is that it's the same thing as sitting in the Cinema watching a film, the same would happen!

"But others said the cutting-edge screen had IMPROVED their vision. Industry execs last night said the biggest problem was the games launched for the console simply weren't good enough."

I personally agree with what the "others" say here, I feel that since I've gotten the 3DS my vision has changed... in a good way. I feel more aware of my depth perception and I can notice it better now in real life! Granted, the launch for 3DS wasn't the best, but it kept us going until the great titles came out, and there are more to come of those! Believe you me!

"Rival Japanese giants SONY and PANASONIC both stuck to profit forecasts yesterday. But Sony slashed sales targets for LCD TVs by five million to 22 million."

Yeah, the only point you've made here is that you're a bunch of Sony and Panasonic fans (they exist) who sit in shock when Nintendo do something unexpected.

So what have we learned today NGNers? Don't buy the Sun, even if you do enjoy boobs!


P.S: you can read the whole thing here, if you so wish...

/Thom Isaacs





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