http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/23/nintendo-3ds-to-come-with-3d-control-stick-vibration-and-sha/
Really, Nintendo? Already?
Already? The original DS came out in 2004.
Then the DS lite the DSI the DSXLL and now the 3DS :/
They have announced a new DS pretty much on top of the release of the DSXLL
That's nice. Here we go!
The DSi XL isn't really a new DS so much as it's just an alternate version of the DSi for people with impaired vision. It was never intended as update/upgrade, and I have no idea why people seem to think it is. So what have we got?
DS -> DS Lite -> DSi/XL
The space between the DSi and the 3DS is two years. The space between the XL and the 3DS is one year. Hmm, perhaps they're cutting it a bit close there. I wonder if Nintendo has made a worse mistake in the past?
They have!
Remember the Game Boy Advance? Remember how they put out an upgrade called the GBA SP? And then how they put out another upgrade called the Micro
after the release of the DS? Now, anybody with of brain skipped the Micro because the GBA's successor was already on the market and it was backwards compatible. Nobody bought it!
Let's go back even further.
Remember the Game Boy? Well, remember how they put out an upgrade called the Game Boy Pocket? Well, here's a little known fact: Nintendo put out
another update to the Game Boy called the Game Boy Light. It also failed because it was release about 6 or so months before the Game Boy's successor, the Game Boy Colour.
So, let's recap:
GB -> GB Pocket -> GB Light (failed - woops!)
GBA -> GBA SP -> GB Micro (failed - woops!)
DS -> DS Lite -> DSi (didn't fail! [remember: two years]) / XL (it remains to be seen! [protip: they'll still likely make a profit out of it])
Now we have the sequel to the DS, the 3DS. So where's the problem?