• WolfLink@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    The difference here is the entire DS line played the same games and provided the same core hardware. The 3DS, 3DS XL, and 2DS all played the same games.

    The Switch comparison here would be:

    • OG Switch
    • Switch Lite
    • OLED Switch

    The closest comparison for Switch 2 would be the “New 3DS” which had a handful of games that weren’t backwards compatible. Or maybe the Wii U, although that tried to be innovative enough to be its own thing.

    • Krauerking@lemy.lol
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      3 hours ago

      Yeah I would put this in comparison with the OG 3DS however the main changes seem like they may be in the joycon redesign instead of the screen. The game carts will all be basically identical and potentially still swappable between consoles depending on the game. And the added functionality will probably be unfelt by a lot of people who won’t bother with it.

      They are working on making the quirk of the system better and giving it an engine tuneup.

      They still go long periods of time with practically no “innovation” as that’s not their point but making a fun toy is.

    • Kelly@lemmy.world
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      23 hours ago

      We haven’t officially seen the specs yet but it seems safe to say they are more powerful and that “Switch 2 exclusive games” can access that power. That will mean its more like DS/3DS (or PS4/PS5) in that the new gen will get its own library but will still have access to the sizable software catalogue from the earlier gen.