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Okay, has anybody else besides me notice that whenever a Nintendo console comes out there are kinfd of less games for it, but whenever there's a Nintendo handheld than there's a lot of games for it? Like for example, The Nintendo 64 has about maybe 19 games in its library, and the Gamecube I think has the same amount of games on its library. But with the GB/GBA/GBA SP there's like a crap load of games for it. Same thing goes for the Nintendo DS/DS lite/DSi.

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Handhelds are popular :D

i think the op meant at launch but i could be wrong :/

Okay, has anybody else besides me notice that whenever a Nintendo console comes out there are kinfd of less games for it, but whenever there's a Nintendo handheld than there's a lot of games for it? Like for example, The Nintendo 64 has about maybe 19 games in its library, and the Gamecube I think has the same amount of games on its library. But with the GB/GBA/GBA SP there's like a crap load of games for it. Same thing goes for the Nintendo DS/DS lite/DSi.

 

lol, than what happened with the 3DS?

lol, than what happened with the 3DS?

 

It's still relatively new. Nintendo's always had more of a focus with its handheld consoles than home platforms. It's just how they roll.

Tid bit confused with the post. I think handhelds were just easier to code commpared to home consoles.

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