I would've had an issue still -- it was $350 AUD (which, today, is $363 USD, and it was around that at the time it was released) here and now it's the price you Americans were buying it at -.- /whine /whine /whineIf the launch pool was a bit better, I don't think anyone would've had an issue
Like, actually making good use of your 3DS for those first months.
But yeah. The launch was botched. This 'pacing' thing isn't working so well. The kinds of people, or, at least, many of them, who'd go pick up a 3DS the day it launched, at launch price, wanted something they could actually play with :/ All the good titles are coming out around now to endyear, except for OoT 3D, which was a port. There are many 3DS titles endyear / early next year that I'm anticipating, would've been nice if some were launch titles.
Oh, that and region-locking...
I haven't been motivated to post here but here it goes. I got the 3DS on the release day and I've loved it, it's fantastic and I don't see it being replaced in the near future. Everyone talks about how lowering the prices means that we got cheated for buying it earlier, but that's a fallacy of sorts because it implies that nothing was gained from using the console before the price drop. For example: You buy a DVD at $20 and you watch it 3 times with friends and let your neighbors borrow it, thereafter the price goes to $15. If you were to say "You got shorted for buying it at $20", you are essentially saying "Watching that movie 3 times with your friends and letting your neighbors borrow it wasn't worth $5" which is a really odd ideology
I dunno, unless you love the fuck out of Nintendogs, you weren't getting any use out of it. Mine's sat on my desk, untouched, except for when I was playing OoT, which was a good several months after the system was released.