[quote name='omster']Inflation drives up prices too. $40 in 2004 was a little less then $35. Most of Nintendo's games on the DS were $35. Same for the GBA. Some games on the GBA were even $40! Inflation aside, we are now in a time with the best deals I have ever seen for games. MSRP is becoming irrelevant. Especially so for us CAGs.
Inflation calculator for anyone that is interested:
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/[/QUOTE]
Yeah, and this applies to the 3DS price as well (though I understand people are comparing it to the current DS Lite and DSi prices). And this was my point in the WiiStream thread (or whatever they are gonna call that thing). All the "OMG it might be $350-$400!?!?!" exclamations I thought were a but much. I mean, that's one hell of a deal compared to my original Atari 2600 purchase (which was, what $150-$200 back in 1970-something?).
[quote name='elessar123']That's why I still love my DSLite, actually. Plays GBA games, and after 3.5 years of use, the battery still lasts like 10 hours.[/QUOTE]
I admit I don't ever play GBA games, but I do have quite a few from my earlier days on CAG. The battery life on the DS Lite is tremendous though. I was playing SMT Strange Journey on my way back from Atlanta 2 weeks ago and probably put 5-6 hours if play on the plane. Since then I've played it for an hour or two every 2 or 3 nights. Finally, last night, I got the red light and had to plug it in. I think I played it at least 12 hours between charges, though. And it is at least 3 years old. Battery life is my only other problem with the 3DS (besides the $40 games) and why it will probably never by my travel system, which is unfortunate given the StreetPass stuff. It wouldn't last a full one-way plane trip (two flight usually for me: 2 1/2 hours followed by 4-5 hours).
[quote name='62t']I know at least 2 people who ever using Fat or DS Lite and decide to upgrade for the bigger screen. Having a bigger screen (but not XL big) is a huge advantage for me. I upgrade to a DSi for this reason alone.
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Wait, the regular DSi has a bigger screen than the DS Lite? I have one and never noticed that. It certainly is no big deal even if it is bigger. OK, I whipped 'em both out to compare

. Yeah, what do you know, it is a little bigger. I guess I didn't pay that much attention when the DSi came out. What is the battery life like on the DSi, though? If it is the same as the DS Lite I might as well use it instead - I have no particular attachment to the DS Lite over the DSi (both are black so certainly there's no fashion reason

). At the very least I can still use it while I'm at home - no difference there anyway.
Oh, and FWIW, no hinge crack on my Onyx DS Lite either. I'm not sure if I got one of the first ones or not, though. I may have waited a few months, but it was certainly a fairly early one. I just realized I have another DS Lite in the house that I completely forgot about. I got my daughter the lime green one a few years back and she almost never uses it. So I'll put that one away for GBA compatibility (plus we also have 2 GBA SPs).
The odd thing about my household is that while I have 3 kids of game-playing age (plus two little ones), they really never want to play handhelds. I see kids all over the place playing DS's, but mine have just never gotten into it. My two boys certainly play games all the time, but it is the 360 (almost exclusively Halo) for one and the PS3 for the other. I got one of them interested in Pokemon for a bit, but he's already gotten bored of it. They showed brief interest in the 3DS but have already moved on from that. Oh well...