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Hell Hath No Fury Like a Nintendo Fan Scorned

We don't have all the details on Nintendo's circle pad add-on for the 3DS, but fans are already enraged. There's a very specific reason why.

When this image leaked from the latest issue of Famitsu, Twitter exploded with negative reactions and snark.
When this image leaked from the latest issue of Famitsu, Twitter exploded with negative reactions and snark.

People are pissed at Nintendo today. You'd think the company contaminated the local water supply, based on the response to news that Nintendo's preparing a circle pad add-on for the 3DS to launch alongside Capcom's Monster Hunter Tri G. I added to the pile last night with a hyperbolic headline.

"That Horrible 3D Analog Rumor is Coming True."

I don't regret writing that headline; it was a knee-jerk emotional response to the moment, underscoring the collective feeling after learning this crazy rumor was true. I'd dismissed the idea of an analog accessory that sounded ripped from the mid-90s Sega playbook, and being confronted with this monstrosity featured had me glancing over at my 3DS with contempt.

The response is ironic, too, given how many called for Sony to release a PSP revision with a second analog stick. In the PSP's case, however, a good portion of its premiere games were handheld console games that would have benefited from the analog.

The 3DS as it is now. What it will look like next year, when a revision might drop, isn't known.
The 3DS as it is now. What it will look like next year, when a revision might drop, isn't known.

Sony never pulled the trigger, pushing the feature onto the next handheld--Vita has two sticks. The biggest reason fans have heavily scrutinized the 3DS since launch has little to do with a lacking analog stick and everything to do with a lacking set of even halfway decent games to play.

At this point, Nintendo's been forced to admit 3DS was overpriced, slashing the handheld from $249 to $169 roughly six months after launch--six months in Japan, five months everywhere else. The company mitigated most of the ill will with its 3DS Ambassador program, promising a dose of gaming nostalgia worth more than the price difference. It wasn't a perfect solution, but we were asking for games, after all.

There's precedent for Nintendo to cater towards the whims of Monster Hunter, easily one of the most powerful franchises in Japan. Nintendo worked alongside Capcom to tweak the layout of the Classic Controller Pro to ensure it would best compliment Monster Hunter Tri. That sort of collaboration with another company on a piece of Nintendo-produced hardware was basically unprecedented.

"Someone within Nintendo said, 'What? You're going to ask the development staff of another company?' said Nintendo president Satoru Iwata. "But since we were going to make a new controller so that people who had played Monster Hunter before could play comfortably, I thought we should at least get the seal of approval from the game developers."

It's hard for us to understand why Nintendo would be so keen to bend over backwards for Monster Hunter, as the franchise hasn't gained much traction outside Japan. Monster Hunter is largely credited with saving the PSP over there. It's a big reason the machine's been viable, and for Nintendo to make sure Monster Hunter's core players are satisfied would be a smart move.

Monster Hunter is a huge
Monster Hunter is a huge "get" for Nintendo, even if you're like me and don't "get" it at all.

Herein lies the rub: there are so many details about this add-on we don't know about.

  • Will Nintendo charge for it, or will it be bundled?
  • Has this been exclusively designed for Monster Hunter 3G?
  • Will Nintendo's first-party games get behind this add-on?
  • Does this indicate the biggest addition to the inevitable 3DS revision?

The rollout of this announcement has been extremely poor. It's clear the full details will come next week, where Nintendo will be holding an event just prior to Tokyo Game Show devoted to talking about the 3DS. Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe are only acknowledging the add-on exists without divulging anything more. Lack of information leads to speculation, speculation leads to imagining worst case scenarios, speculation about worst case scenarios leads to a bunch of bitter fans.

There were new features in DS evolutions, like the eShop, but nothing like another set of buttons.
There were new features in DS evolutions, like the eShop, but nothing like another set of buttons.

The last question is where the ire comes from. The price drop prompted a host of people to buy a 3DS, and just weeks after taking the plunge, there are indications Nintendo's set to fundamentally modify the hardware. When we took the leap from DS to DSi and original DS customers were unable to hop into the eShop, it was understandable. Application marketplaces weren't standard when Nintendo's revolutionary handheld launched, so the idea of the DS being incapable was acceptable.

If we assume this will be part of a 3DS revision, what's confusing is how it runs counter to how Nintendo's traditional mindset. Nintendo goes against the grain not to be different but believing reactionary development is doomed to mediocrity. Rather than trying to cobble together better versions of what your competitors are creating, strike out on your own. This arrogance has lead Nintendo towards is greatest successes and failures. It's never a sure thing, but when an idea clicks, everyone around you is left in the dust, struggling to catch up. You might not like Nintendo's output, as many hardcore Nintendo fans would say about the Wii, but it's unique.

Maybe it's an add-on only Monster Hunter will use. Maybe Nintendo and some other developers will add token support, as was the case with many Wii accessories, making this mostly a niche product. Maybe it's our first hint at an updated 3DS.

It's easy to respond to all of this "well, I told you so" and blame early adopter syndrome, but adding a second circle pad can substantially impact gameplay. It's where the PSP criticisms came from. If a game maps the camera to the other circle pad, that's huge. When I purchased a 3DS, I knew full well the battery life was terrible. I swallowed that pill. This is different.

If Iwata steps on stage next week and shows a tweaked handheld with a second circle pad, he should be prepared to deal with his hardcore base looking for blood. And no amount of free games may make up for the one-two punch of a surprising, drastic price cut and being told your hardware's outdated. How many people are willing to gamble all over again?

Probably more than I care to admit, actually.

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Ok... sorry to post again... but seriously go look at that thing.  Just look at it.  For like 30 seconds.  Do you see that thing?  It looks hideous and cheap.  It fits terribly around the hardware.  I mean holy shit - just look at that piece of crap.  Arg.  Nintendo, you are a multi-national, multi-billion dollar company who is involved in only 1 business and that is the best you can do?  Nintendo - WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU!!!

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@fpsmadpaul said:

@EgoCheck616 said:

I hope GameStop enjoys their my used Nintendo 3DS.

You sir, win the award for most epic grammar.

Huh? What are you talking about? The original quote was " I hope GameStop enjoys their new used Nintendo 3DS. "

You just changed it to "their my used" for.. well, I don't know why. Mind explaining that to me?

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Seriously Patrick, you can't work out why they would bend over backwards to get Monster Hunter even though the game doesn't have a market outside Japan?

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@afrofools said:

Seriously Patrick, you can't work out why they would bend over backwards to get Monster Hunter even though the game doesn't have a market outside Japan?

People seem to forget how culture works.

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I thought the Japanese market leaned strongly toward design and size considerations.  This monstrosity is both ugly and cumbersome.  I can't help but think there will be a new 3DS which incorporates this and makes it more aesthetically pleasing.   

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I'm glad I learned my lesson finally after the DS. Just wait a year and let the first revision/price drop take place. Looks like both may happen even sooner than that!

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I will say this is some well written journalism. I am drunk and currently arguing with my girlfriend but it kept my attention all through, and when I had to stop reading to puke or text message or scratch my ass I still found my way back to the word I was reading. Oh and it took me a good seven tries to write this post but I felt I had to even under the influence so ignore the lack of punctuation or the absurd amount of.

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This is big =)

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I would buy a slim, longer battery, second "Monster Hunter Ready" 3DS.

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@Buckfitches said:

Let's all take a deep breath and wait for the 13th. Maybe it's just optional, and you can play MH without the peripheral just fine. Maybe it'll be widely supported, who the fuck knows at this point?

All i'm saying is, give Nintendo a chance to explain the existence of this thing. We should not get all up-in-arms about a single leaked magazine image, and mere speculation on Nintendo's intentions.

Unfortunately this is not how the internet works.
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This could be a nightmare for Nintendo. The 3DS does need a second stick but an addon isnt the proper way to do it because it wont be supported by anyone.

The issue with a redesign that actually adds buttons is you piss off EVERYONE who bought one before. Then you piss of developers because now they have to make a game that supports two sticks and 1. You cant just ignore everyone who has bought the original design.

Since the game would have to support both do you hold back gameplay features? An extra stick can do more than just handle camera actions and those same actions would be done with buttons on the older models.

Bad move Nintendo bad move. The only solution would be do a redesign, add the stick and then let everyone who bought a 3ds before send it in to you and then you send them a new 3ds. Doing that for free would Kill Nintendo so maybe charge $50 and have it like a special trade in offer...i dunno. Stupid all around. Im certainly not going to buy a 3ds now. Not until at least the new e3 rolls around so I can see what Nintendo is actually going to do here.

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Well, that and the fans will stop buying if there's nothing but the name, something Nintendo fans don't do.

I don't understand. Call of Duty/Guitar Hero/Tony Hawk pretty much are/were the same game over and over. You honestly think those series have more variety within them than Nintendo's?  I honestly don't know why I read the comments on Giant Bomb.
Maybe you missed the part where Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk became jokes in a short span and were both shelved by Activision this year after repeated failures.  The only difference between Nintendo and Activision is that the latter always gets called out for overdoing their franchises and the former never will.  Activision has no blind ass fanboys.  CoD won't even be around in 5-10 years, let alone 25.
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@YukoAsho said:

@krabboss said:
@YukoAsho:

Well, that and the fans will stop buying if there's nothing but the name, something Nintendo fans don't do.

I don't understand. Call of Duty/Guitar Hero/Tony Hawk pretty much are/were the same game over and over. You honestly think those series have more variety within them than Nintendo's? I honestly don't know why I read the comments on Giant Bomb.
Maybe you missed the part where Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk became jokes in a short span and were both shelved by Activision this year after repeated failures. The only difference between Nintendo and Activision is that the latter always gets called out for overdoing their franchises and the former never will. Activision has no blind ass fanboys. CoD won't even be around in 5-10 years, let alone 25.

I think a more appropriate statement would be, Activision has less fanboys blinded by some sort of nostalgia.

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I'm still pissed I paid 250$ for that piece of shit.  I'll never make that mistake again.

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@InfamousBIG said:

@YukoAsho said:

@krabboss said:
@YukoAsho:

Well, that and the fans will stop buying if there's nothing but the name, something Nintendo fans don't do.

I don't understand. Call of Duty/Guitar Hero/Tony Hawk pretty much are/were the same game over and over. You honestly think those series have more variety within them than Nintendo's? I honestly don't know why I read the comments on Giant Bomb.
Maybe you missed the part where Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk became jokes in a short span and were both shelved by Activision this year after repeated failures. The only difference between Nintendo and Activision is that the latter always gets called out for overdoing their franchises and the former never will. Activision has no blind ass fanboys. CoD won't even be around in 5-10 years, let alone 25.

I think a more appropriate statement would be, Activision has less fanboys blinded by some sort of nostalgia.

What the fuck is anyone gonna have nostalgia for with Activision?  Call of Duty didn't even get big until '07, and I think GH was a year or two before.  I doubt they'd even get much attention for a Pitfall reboot....
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Thank you so much for writing up on this. Maybe now some people will calm down when they see this isnt a thing for the 3DS for all future games or anything but more of a add on for Monster Hunter and maybe similar games.

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@YukoAsho said:

@InfamousBIG said:

@YukoAsho said:

@krabboss said:
@YukoAsho:

Well, that and the fans will stop buying if there's nothing but the name, something Nintendo fans don't do.

I don't understand. Call of Duty/Guitar Hero/Tony Hawk pretty much are/were the same game over and over. You honestly think those series have more variety within them than Nintendo's? I honestly don't know why I read the comments on Giant Bomb.
Maybe you missed the part where Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk became jokes in a short span and were both shelved by Activision this year after repeated failures. The only difference between Nintendo and Activision is that the latter always gets called out for overdoing their franchises and the former never will. Activision has no blind ass fanboys. CoD won't even be around in 5-10 years, let alone 25.

I think a more appropriate statement would be, Activision has less fanboys blinded by some sort of nostalgia.

What the fuck is anyone gonna have nostalgia for with Activision? Call of Duty didn't even get big until '07, and I think GH was a year or two before. I doubt they'd even get much attention for a Pitfall reboot....

Perhaps I phrased that badly. I meant Nintendo fans had the nostalgia for those different game franchises; Activision doesn't have as many blind fans, because I don't think they have that extra sway of nostalgia.

Saying Activision has no blind fans is just retarded; I mean, dude, look at all the PWNED HEADSHOT N00B B1TCH I PR3STIG3D WAY MORE THAN YOU WITH MY MODELS people. Prediction: MW3 will sell fucking hugely because there are people who will buy it simply because they like that Call of Duty gameplay, no matter if it's just the same game regurgitated like 5 times now. This is exactly the same as say, Nintendo.

I think a lot of people who are more "gamers", rather than frat boys or teenage kids or whoever the fuck really gets into Call of duty that much and who played MW2 until the day of Blops release, and have bought every Blops DLC, no matter the value, simply because they like the FUCK outta that game.

That's what I was trying to say, in so many words.

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sony is laughing their butt off. seriously are nintendo that scared ?

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, hey at least they added the thing ,  
its just goes to show at least nintendo improves its hardware thats already out so that we dont have to buy another,  
    unlike sony , 

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@InfamousBIG said:

Perhaps I phrased that badly. I meant Nintendo fans had the nostalgia for those different game franchises; Activision doesn't have as many blind fans, because I don't think they have that extra sway of nostalgia.

Saying Activision has no blind fans is just retarded; I mean, dude, look at all the PWNED HEADSHOT N00B B1TCH I PR3STIG3D WAY MORE THAN YOU WITH MY MODELS people. Prediction: MW3 will sell fucking hugely because there are people who will buy it simply because they like that Call of Duty gameplay, no matter if it's just the same game regurgitated like 5 times now. This is exactly the same as say, Nintendo.

I think a lot of people who are more "gamers", rather than frat boys or teenage kids or whoever the fuck really gets into Call of duty that much and who played MW2 until the day of Blops release, and have bought every Blops DLC, no matter the value, simply because they like the FUCK outta that game.

That's what I was trying to say, in so many words.

See, I don't see that.  Nintendo's been regurgitating the same four or five franchises for the better part of 30 years, and no one ever calls them out, even though there really hasn't been much change in them since the N64 era.  Lots of people love them some CoD now, but I wonder how many of those people will abandon the franchise as soon as something better comes along.  Hell, look at what happened to Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero.  Activision went to the well too many times, didn't do much of anything with the franchises, and the fans left.
 
This is what I'm saying.  For every other company in the world, if you overdo a franchise too long, that franchise will eventually die out.  While MW3 will indeed sell well, who knows what its impact will be on the broader CoD franchise.  And this is where Activision and Nintendo are different.  CoD will eventually die out the way all of Activision's other franchises have (unless they change it up a bit), and they'll move on to the next cow to milk.  Nintendo will continue to do nothing but put out the same games for decades upon decades and people will lap it up regardless.
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I also don't know where all of this "There aren't any games" shit comes from. I myself have no less than 6 games that I enjoy. 6 games in 5 months? Sounds like a pretty solid launch to me, especially with another 6 or 7 coming in the next 6 months. Sounds a lot better than the DS launch ,and is already caught up to my PSP collection.

Those games, if you're interested, are DOA, Pilotwings, Ghost Recon (great little tactical bit, like Advance Wars), Ocarina, Star Fox, and a gem I missed on DS, SMT: Devil Survivor: Overclocked. On top of that, I'm still catching up on other DS games, and have a few more that can be just as easily played on the 3DS like Layton, Kirby: Mass Attack, and I still need to play more Etrian Odyssey 3. Just don't get where this 'lack of content' thing is coming from.

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Yes! I finally learned my lesson with Nintendo. Which is never ever be an early adoptor.

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I occasionally--no scratch that--often find myself thinking that everyone on the internet needs to take a step back.  Take a nice deep breath.  And relax.  One of the weird parts of being a video game enthusiast, or whatever you want to call those of us who follow the industry closest, is that people start to hyper focus on the smallest stuff.
 
EVERYTHING gets scrutinized and criticized.  Free games?  Aren't easy enough to download.  Are just old NES games.  Etc.  Every podcast I've listened to has spent inordinate amounts of time complaining about getting free games and that INCLUDES the bombcast.  Obviously there is room to criticize this stuff, but the conversations often seem out of proportion to the problems.
 
Which comes around to this second circle pad.  We know nothing about it at all aside from the part where it exists and seems to be related to Monster Hunter.  This article says  "The rollout of this announcement has been extremely poor," but that's BS.  The roll out hasn't even happened yet.  We've got a leaked image from a Japanese magazine.  This  isn't an official announcement.  This isn't a roll out, not yet.
 
We know nothing yet.  This could be a Monster Hunter specific device.  It could be free.  It could have nothing to do with a new iteration.
 
But that doesn't stop people from freaking out on the internet.  In this thread alone there are people talking about returning their 3DS.  Come on!  This is crazy talk until we know more.  So again, I say everyone needs to take a step back and relax.  This isn't the end of the world. The sky is not falling.  Let's wait until we have actual information before deciding how to respond.

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Well.. I win because I didn't buy a 3DS. Holding out for PSV. :O

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It is damn near impossible for me believe that this won't be in the next revision and that the next revision won't come out before march 2012. Nintendo makes it way too easy for me to hate everything they do.

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Ew, just ew. 20 emulated games just to get pooped on for $80 and now missing out on possible a complete hardware playstyle change?

Granted, it's just a possibility, but I hope even the die hard Nintendo fans are finally waking up to seeing what they are cashing in on. Multiple hardware SKUs, colors, ports, and nostalgia. The strongest titles in the system's line up are ports and remakes. Why do folks still jump on this stuff without thought?

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It looks damn ugly so there'd better be something else in it than only that. Maybe they aren't sure if there will be enough support for the second analog and they are trying out how 3rd party publishers act before making a redesign. Then again soon to be released redesign would explain the price cut even better... such a wrong way to go so early.

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@Ax23000 said:

I occasionally--no scratch that--often find myself thinking that everyone on the internet needs to take a step back. Take a nice deep breath. And relax. One of the weird parts of being a video game enthusiast, or whatever you want to call those of us who follow the industry closest, is that people start to hyper focus on the smallest stuff. EVERYTHING gets scrutinized and criticized. Free games? Aren't easy enough to download. Are just old NES games. Etc. Every podcast I've listened to has spent inordinate amounts of time complaining about getting free games and that INCLUDES the bombcast. Obviously there is room to criticize this stuff, but the conversations often seem out of proportion to the problems. Which comes around to this second circle pad. We know nothing about it at all aside from the part where it exists and seems to be related to Monster Hunter. This article says "The rollout of this announcement has been extremely poor," but that's BS. The roll out hasn't even happened yet. We've got a leaked image from a Japanese magazine. This isn't an official announcement. This isn't a roll out, not yet. We know nothing yet. This could be a Monster Hunter specific device. It could be free. It could have nothing to do with a new iteration. But that doesn't stop people from freaking out on the internet. In this thread alone there are people talking about returning their 3DS. Come on! This is crazy talk until we know more. So again, I say everyone needs to take a step back and relax. This isn't the end of the world. The sky is not falling. Let's wait until we have actual information before deciding how to respond.

What this guy said.

I mean, come on, we're at the age where EVERYTHING gets leaked out before the official announcement and noone really truly knows until it ACTUALLY gets announced. Every game company, every form of entertainment is experiencing this stuff and most of the time, the same stuff happens and it either a) turns out somewhat like that with differences or b) doesn't turn out to be anything like that at all.

That would be expecting rational, logical, slow thinking from the internet and we all know how crazy that is.

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Meh, they're not going to be pissed. Well, they'll be pissed but they'll buy it anyways. Like how people bought a 3DS in the first place so they could play decade old N64 games.

There's still plenty of gold left in that nostalgia mine.

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First off: Glad I've still been rocking my DS Phat since 2004. Secondly you've got to be kidding me. In addition to all the arguments and points made in Patricks' story you need to add this: They are making a periphial for a game and sinking all that time and money when they refuse to publish in the USA and Canada Xenoblade, The Last Story, and Pandora's Tower. Completely ignore that Xenoblade has literally sold out everywhere in Europe at some point over the last few weeks this is stupid. I've played Monster Hunter, not too big of a fan of it. But I am a fan and do want the aforementioned games that would take much less capital and time to publish here than to push a new peripheral on people.  Nintendo is making me sick these days.   They are worried about monster hunter core players and not the RPG/fighting game(any serious players who tells you they are happy with SSB Brawl and wouldnt like a balance update are dirty stinking liars but that's a blog for a different time)/name-your-genre-of-game here that would bring in tons of more money and have been around much longer than the Monster Hunter franchise?  This is quite the fools errand on Nintendo's part.  

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@Ax23000 said:

I occasionally--no scratch that--often find myself thinking that everyone on the internet needs to take a step back. Take a nice deep breath. And relax. One of the weird parts of being a video game enthusiast, or whatever you want to call those of us who follow the industry closest, is that people start to hyper focus on the smallest stuff. EVERYTHING gets scrutinized and criticized. Free games? Aren't easy enough to download. Are just old NES games. Etc. Every podcast I've listened to has spent inordinate amounts of time complaining about getting free games and that INCLUDES the bombcast. Obviously there is room to criticize this stuff, but the conversations often seem out of proportion to the problems. Which comes around to this second circle pad. We know nothing about it at all aside from the part where it exists and seems to be related to Monster Hunter. This article says "The rollout of this announcement has been extremely poor," but that's BS. The roll out hasn't even happened yet. We've got a leaked image from a Japanese magazine. This isn't an official announcement. This isn't a roll out, not yet. We know nothing yet. This could be a Monster Hunter specific device. It could be free. It could have nothing to do with a new iteration. But that doesn't stop people from freaking out on the internet. In this thread alone there are people talking about returning their 3DS. Come on! This is crazy talk until we know more. So again, I say everyone needs to take a step back and relax. This isn't the end of the world. The sky is not falling. Let's wait until we have actual information before deciding how to respond.

I'd like to agree with you, but at the same time, Nintendo hasn't exactly inspired confidence. They LOVE their hardware iterations, including some that make games incompatible with previous hardware. Are people overreacting? Yeah. But Nintendo has conditioned people to expect the worst with their portables.