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I’ll just say that one of the best reasons that the 3DS will not sufefr the same fate as the Virtual Boy is .it’s just not like the Virtual Boy. The Virtual Boy was practically unplayable. It was difficult to use, terribly designed, and just murder on your eyes. The 3DS 3D display may be uncomfortable for some for long periods of play, but it is absolutely nowhere near the level of fail the Virtual Boy was. The system is at least playable for many without the 3D feature, which is what may save it for a lot of people. In my mind, I think many will just see it as a more powerful DS, and 3D is just the most pronounced feature.The 3DS did have a bad launch. Many systems have had one, but was worse is that there was no great follow-up. Nintendo did not plan things out well with the 3DS to allow early owners to be treated to a several month drought. Japanese owners at least had a few more games to choose from, including a Professor Layton game (god I love that series). In the US, choices have been slim. There are some good games for the system still, like Street Fighter and Zelda, but we haven’t seen the system really offer something all it’s own. I’m confident that the system will have some excellent games on it. Nintendo shouldn’t have to make gamers wait this long though, so I can understand why people are disappointed in the system. Here’s to hoping Nintendo can avoid the same problems with the Wii U launch.As for Nintendo of America, they’ve really fallen behind. They’ve completely ignored many great games for both the Wii and DS. Not only Xenoblade, Disaster Day of Crisis, and Another Code R, but what about Last Window, Tales of Graces, Fatal Frame IV, Last Story, Pandora’s Tower, and Zangeki? Europe has been far more active with their localization department, and they don’t have all of those.