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As cool as automatic brightness is, I'll have to disagree on having it on the 3DS. My previous laptop had a photosensor on it, as did our HDTV in the living room, and they were probably the only devices I've seen that did it right. The brightness gradually faded to match the room you were in, and that TV had quite a dynamic range. The two cheap monitors I've seen, however, instantly shifted to the brightness, and it can be incredibly distracting when the tree just outside the window blows in the wind and causes the amount of light that hits that sensor to vary a lot. We've since turned it off on that TV. If the 3DS did receive such a photosensor, it'd definitely need to be the fading kind because it's mobile and can move between shade and sun quickly.
I strongly agree on the multitasking and camera, of course. Anyway, back on the actual topic:
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I remember there being a thread like this earlier. Oh well, something about my two portable systems.
There's little I'd do to the 3DS. Shoulder buttons that don't suck, a bottom screen made to look like a WIi U GamePad thing, much much much better cameras, and, if possible, a working way of 3D that doesn't suck. Oh, and Gamertag-like things for the Nintendo Network. For the PSP (Not the Vita, I don't have one yet) it'd be an improved Circle Pad, a SECOND Circle Pad, never again the use of UMDs ever, a more common SD card rather than the lame Memory Stick, and bigger buttons. I won't even say anything about the Go, that was just a flop. Thankfully I heard most of these revisions are on the Vita already. For ALL systems I'd lower the price of the games. Not much, just by like $5-10. Constantly forking out 40 for one 3DS game is... it's all TOO much. |
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"Never should UMDs be used again, but when Sony tried to have the PSP without them, it was stupid and should never be done again."
In all seriousness though, with the PSP Go being download-only, it cut-out people in areas with limited or no internet. By the looks of it, the PSP Go might be the predecessor of "Always Online" functions in games (and quite possibly the Xbox 720). If I had only one revision to consoles, I'd have two off the top of my head - For the 3DS, make the bottom portion slightly bulkier bottom-half to accommodate for people with larger hands so it doesn't feel like my fingers are trying to pinch the 3DS while my index fingers stretch to the shoulder buttons. For the GameCube, my only revision would be make more games compatible with the GBA Connector and have more things to do with the GBA Connector on games that are compatible with it. |
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