Looks like Nintendo has a new product on the line.
From the video, the 2DS can:
- Play Nintendo 3DS games in 2D
- Play many Nintendo DS games
A quick look at
IGN's article also reveals that the 2DS is supposedly an entry-level product and has all the functionality of the 3DS, except the ones listed below.
It's established that the 2DS cannot:
- Run Nintendo 3DS games in 3D
- Reduce its surface area
This feels like a placebo product. The 3DS can play some Nintendo DS games and it has a switch for the 3D function. Its clamshell design also means that it takes up less surface area when you close it.
A commenter on YouTube brought up an interesting point about the 2DS being designed primarily for kids because it has no hinges that can break, but the video shows adults using 2DSes as well. On Nintendo's website, they mention that it's cheaper than a 3DS, but that seems a bit of a stretch considering the US$40 difference. This makes the 2DS US$30 more expensive than a DSi, which seems capable of doing everything the 2DS can do except play Nintendo 3DS games.
The 2DS also looks terrible. Its slate design made me think of shovelheads when I first saw it (hence the thread title), and in the video, it looks massive when the boy is playing with it.
This
Wired article seems to view things from a different perspective.
When 3DS stumbled out of the gate, Nintendo responded by swiftly slashing its price from $250 to $170 — exactly where it sits today. I have no special knowledge of the cost of goods of the 3DS and the 2DS, but I would not be surprised if the custom 3-D screen means that Nintendo is not making a whole lot of money on 3DS, and that the redesign of the 2DS not only lets Nintendo sell it at a significantly lower price but at a significantly higher margin as well. I can see 2DS getting under the magical $99.99 price barrier by next Christmas.
2DS is also, of course, the death of glasses-free 3-D as a fundamental feature of the 3DS platform. Now it’s more of an extra bonus for buying the more expensive versions. But it’s easy to imagine that if Nintendo had a time machine it would go back and take the 3-D display out of the thing to begin with. Mostly it seems to have increased the cost of 3DS with little benefit.
EDITS: Added link to Wired.com article; shifted Wired.com quote to bottom of post; more rage over the 2DS's appearance.