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Hello fellow eBayers! I am an independent seller from a smoke free home and am always happy to accept refunds - within reason. Please, feel free to browse the items I may currently have on for sale... Happy Bidding!
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dunnet_tools (41775)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Quick transaction, thank you.
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Good Buyer.Thanks for shopping at TackleBase. Hope to Deal again.
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Great buyer. Hope to deal with you again 😊
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Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
Reviews (1)
10 Jul, 2011
A One of a Kind. Simply Magnificent.
1 of 1 found this helpful The Nintendo 3DS, a marvellous benchmark of how far technology has come is, I find, an innovative product with many strengths and can compare to nothing else. It is the only product of its kind on the mass market right now.
I bought the 3DS after hearing about the new 3D Zelda game as I am a huge fan of the Zelda franchise and, boy, was I blown away! The graphics are amazing whilst still keeping the old-school feeling and the 3D is astounding - it has been utilised very effectively and works incredibly fluently throughout the game and integrates flawlessly.
The 3DS has a menu system very similar to that of the Wii's and has a variety of different features available to play around with such as the Augmented Reality (AR) games and Face Blasters, why, I could keep myself satisfied with the 3DS for a year without even buying a game! The 3D feature itself is worth upgrading an older model of DS for.
One thing, however, that I must mark the 3DS down for is the choice of games. It seems Nintendo has done a poor job of differentiating the choices available to buyers when buying a game. It seems all the games are aimed at family markets and children whereas games that are suitable to older audiences (like shooters and film based games) have been left out... Its nice to see the old Nintendo legendary tiles like Zelda and Pokemon are still releasing new games though.
The Nintendo 3DS is a one of a kind product and has no immediate competitors on the market but I'm sure more will come along, the question is though, will Nintendo manage to hold out against their new rivals or will they lose out to competition having lost their unique selling point?