
Nintendo 2DS POCKET MONSTER RED Pokémon Red Download Play Compatible Nintendo 2DS POCKET MONSTER GREEN Pokémon Green Download Play Compatible Nintendo 2DS POCKET MONSTER BLUE Pokémon Blue Download Play Compatible Nintendo 2DS POCKET MONSTER Pokémon Download Play Compatible
I don’t need four 2DS.
>>1Four 2DS make 8DS!
I bought red, blue, and yellow, so I have three cars.
The 2DS is cheap and seems to have quite a collection.
I missed the chance to buy it while I was hesitating…
I wanted to play Super Robot Wars for the first time in a while, so I took out my 3DS LL, but the screen is starting to show some issues.
I want a spare… I should have bought it.
I was thinking about buying it, but it ended up being discontinued.
I should have bought it.
I think this was quite cheap, right?
>>6Each 9,980 yen (excluding tax)
>>20It’s cheap even by the standards of the time.
It’s cheap, but it’s not even new.
Even if I make it, I probably won’t be able to buy it in this era.
>>8No matter how you think about it, it will be sold out instantly at the time of reservation.
Speaking of which, during the 3DS era, Pokémon was on the decline in Japan, so I had time to think about whether to buy it or not…
>>9But for example, even if a Pokémon like the one in the Switch Lite thread were to be released, it’s questionable whether it would sell out instantly, don’t you think?
>>14I think there’s quite a possibility since Mercari has spread and individual resellers are getting involved as well.
>>9There’s no such time.
>>31It was a time when we were being pushed by the momentum of Yo-kai Watch.
Well, the Yo-kai Watch just self-destructed on its own, huh? Bwahaha.
It’s nice to be clear, right?
If there were raids like in Sword and Shield or SV, I would have considered buying it.
I think I wouldn’t have bought it even if I knew it was just a spare machine.
It’s not as extreme as micro, but it’s an older version released at a low price.
I bought green and blue and put in two of each color.
I bought the yellow from the thread and the white-green from overseas.
The 3DS, huh… it’s difficult even with compatible devices…
I sometimes see used ones at places like Book Off, but I can’t tell if it’s this one or a completely unrelated skeleton one.
I was thinking, what the heck is this thing called 2DS…
>>22I declare defeat, as I couldn’t handle stereoscopic vision properly after all.
>>25Even so, I wanted it to be foldable.
>>27With the NEW2DSLL…
>>30This is a great machine.
If I could insert a GB cartridge in this, it would be the strongest.
It’s hard to believe now, but it didn’t really feel like it was that super popular!
Rather, the present is too abnormal.
I feel like back then it was like, who would buy this?
Wasn’t there also a foldable one released separately?
I bought the final version of the Monster Ball 2DS because I was regretful.
It may have been a good idea to buy it as a backup for the DS.
I bought a 3DS for myself but gave it as a present to my sibling, so later I bought a 2DS instead, but if that image was available at the time, I definitely would have chosen that one…
I couldn’t perceive stereoscopic view, so I jumped at the opportunity, but there were times I felt the urge to fold it up.
Since it was released during the time when the New had already come out, it was neither here nor there as a backup unit.
If you are serious about Pokémon, you probably have had a second console for a while now.
The LR is far away, making it difficult to play action games.
It looks wonderful for collection purposes now, but when the 3DS was still active, it was bulky since it couldn’t be folded.
At that time, it was treated as a downgraded version for collectors or people who couldn’t buy a regular 3DS, given that it had the specs of the original 3DS in an era with LL and NEW models.
>>38It seems like after the end of sales, collector demand is coming out like with the Game Boy Micro…
It’s something that was sold to those who couldn’t even afford a 3DS.
It’s strange that it landed in Japan three years late and then released the folding 2DS a year later.
It’s in mono, you know…
I bought green.
Looking back now, I wish I had bought other colors too.
3D TVs and carbonated coffee are the industry’s dreams.
As for the thread image, it was positioned as something aimed completely at collectors and was around 10,000, so that was good.
The 6th and 7th generations of the 3DS saw a decline in game sales, anime viewership, and survey results from CoroCoro, so it’s understandable that it can be viewed objectively as a low point.
Just to mention, overseas, there was a period when it was really accelerating, rather than going through the valley of GBA and DS.
The main series XY and SM not only sold significantly better than RS, DP, and BW, but also ORAS sold better than HGSS.
What happened to not selling in a similar way like during the time of gold and silver, and then introducing crystals later?
The fact that the debate over anime Pokémon heroines abroad pretty much only revolves around Misty (Kasumi) and Serena (Serena) is also due to that.
I think the only time you can really say Pokémon hit rock bottom is during the third generation.
At that time, it was tough for Pokémon and Nintendo overall, but it was popular among kids, so if you’re from that generation, you don’t really mind it.
>>49The domestic sales of Ruby and Sapphire are 5.4 million copies, XY is 4.57 million copies, and SM is 3.94 million copies.
Sales only from overseas.
RS 10.74 million units
DP 11.82 million copies
BW 10.1 million units
XY 12.19 million units
SM 12.39 million copies
Is that so…?