 So that's going to kind of leak into our next topic because last week we all mentioned that we're done with the 3DS. We're done. We have our hybrid system that replaced the Wii U and 3DS for us. The problem is Nintendo is not done with the 3DS and it's still getting games. It's arguably still getting really good games. And the interesting fact about those good games, even the ones that Nintendo is publishing, is that there are literally zero announced or known 3DS games being made by Nintendo's first-party studios. The fun fact that a lot of people that are like, oh, Nintendo is still supporting it. I'm like, kinda. They're second and third parties. Nintendo themselves, they're literal first-party studios have zero announced games for the 3DS right now. Now, that doesn't mean that there isn't something that works. There's not going to be a new Pokemon game, which technically isn't a first-party studio. But all the first-party teams, the ones that make Zelda, the ones that make Mario, the ones that make Fire Emblems technically a second-party studio. So it's just a lot of Nintendo themselves isn't really putting their best foot forward with it. They're putting everything into Switch, as far as we're aware. Now, E3 can come around and we might find out that it's totally different. Nintendo is putting a lot into it. But the reality is, people did not like that we all said we were done with 3DS, because, one, they probably don't own a Switch, so they don't understand. And I'm not saying this to be mean. If you don't own a Switch and you're still rocking your 3DS, more power to you, that's why Nintendo is still releasing games. But at the same point, I feel like, and I think we all can agree that even though the 3DS isn't done, the 3DS is now on its slow burn to the end. Nintendo is going to still trickle the support, just like they did for the DS when the 3DS came out, because the 3DS is still a massively popular system that more people own. So there's still money to be made on it. So they're still going to trickle games out for a year or two and then be done. I think by the end of 2018, Nintendo will stop me having any games come out for the system. Everything will be Switch. But we all said we're done. And there's going to be Nintendo Switch owners out there, even though we're like, what do you mean you're done with it? Yeah, I own a Switch, but I still want to play Fire Emblem Echoes. I still want to do this. So ultimately, when we say we're done, a lot of it for me is because we have a system that's portable and I don't want to carry two portable gaming systems with me. But ultimately, there's got to be something that could happen with 3DS that would make you want to go back to it. There has to be because the main reason that we play video games is the games. It's not the platform. I own an Xbox One. I own a PlayStation 3. I own a Nintendo Switch. I own a Wii U. I own a 3DS. I own all these systems because they have games on them I want to play. Ideally, all these games are on the same system, but that's not the way the world works. So there's got to be some sort of game or group of games that would make you be like, fine, gotta dust off the old 3DS and start playing again. And for me, obviously, the obvious reason is live streaming and recording for you guys. But Darren, is there a game or a group of games that could come out that would make you be like, fine, I'll set that switch down and play my 3DS again. Okay, there are, let's see, three different games that if any one of these came out, I would pick up my 3DS again. Number one, a sequel to Astro Boy Omega Factor. Like I would die. That is never happening. Never will happen. Four topics in a row now. But if it did, I would die. Number two, new Zelda game, like obviously. Um, because, you know, I'm from Zelenformer. Love Zelda. So, you know, if we knew Zelda again, even if it was just some crappy little spin off, like Twilight Princess Picross 3D, I'd pick it up. That like already exists us. I know. That's why I said if a spin off like Twilight Princess Picross. New Triforce Zeroes game. Yes, please. You know what's so weird to me? Like I love Triforce Zeroes and I love all these hand draw games. After playing Breath of the Wild, I almost don't want to play any of those other Zelda games anymore. Well, you can, you cannot do that. No, and I know, like, I'm like, man, what happened? I'm scared. What did Breath of the Wild do to me in the Zelda series? I have heard of people who literally can't play other games because they feel like disappointments. That's what I'm saying. I'm so excited for Persona 5 who made it so long and they go to play it and it's like, this is not Breath of the Wild. What am I doing? Well, that's where I'm at right now. It's like, they could release another, you know, like another link between worlds type of game, like an actual full Zelda game on their top down and everything. And I would be like, this just isn't as fun. And that's, it's, it feels weird for me to say that, like Breath of the Wild has almost damaged my ability to enjoy different types of Zelda games, I think. I think I got, maybe we should, I should do a video on that sometime about how damaged I am. Like, Breath of the Wild destroyed something for me. Now that you mentioned it. Okay, new Zelda. Anyways, what's the third game? Oh, well, before the third game, now that you mentioned the link between worlds, if they remade, like I'd say I'd play as some little spin-off game, but if they remade like, the Oracle games or Link's Awakening with the link between worlds style and the 3DS, oh man, that would be awesome. But third game, Pokemon, like if a new Pokemon game came out on 3DS, yeah, heck yeah, I'd play it. I'd love to moon. I can't wait to see what they're going to do next. However, if it, the new game comes out on Switch exclusively or Switch as well, then you better believe I'm playing that on Switch. So, TV mode, baby. Yeah, TV mode. I mean, it'd be the first technically first like home console plus Nintendo Switch claims to have a universal account system. Plain. And? I haven't actually tested it yet, so. What does that have to do with anything I'm talking about? Well, if you have a game that you could buy for 3DS that you could also buy for Switch, you buy it on 3DS, you can't transfer it to anything, especially if you have a new 3DS. Whereas with the Switch, you could transfer to other Switches, you could transfer to future Nintendo platforms. Okay, okay, yeah, I see what you're saying. Yeah, yeah, I was just saying, that should have something to do with your purchasing decision, because potentially you buy it on Switch, you could keep it with you forever, right? I don't have a universal account system. Okay, I didn't think about that, I was just taking into account like TV play. Exactly, like I was like, what do you mean? Doh? Because TV play, it's like, okay, do I want to play Pokémon on the 3DS or a giant 70-inch HDTV? You tell me. If it's all pixelated and doesn't look that good, 3DS? Yeah, but if it's on Switch, I mean, I assume it'll look decent. Maybe. I mean, let's hope. Well, I guess the real question is, I haven't bought it yet, Shovel Knight, because that's another pixelated one. How does that look, you know? I don't know, because I have it on. And I don't know, because I didn't buy a Spectre of Firmins, so I don't know. And I mean, technically you could play the originals on TV through the adapter for the SNES and stuff, yeah? Yeah, so technically you could play it. I don't want to deal with it. I mean, technically you can play it. Well, you didn't look that good. You look alright, but you could. I mean, technically you can play any Pokémon game on a TV, but... Well, let's not get into that now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Come on now. So Pokémon, Zelda, and anything having to do with an Astro Boy game that is good. That is good. Oh, oh. So just a re-release of Astro Boy. Yeah, yeah, so... I mean, sure, why not? I mean, I have it for the KBA, but if they re-release it on 3DS, why not? Cool. So basically Astro Boy, Zelda, Pokémon. Running the Gambit here. On what would make you come out to 3DS. Eric, what would make you come out to 3DS? Not a whole lot. That's what I'm saying. Well, is there anything they could do to make you come back to it? Madden 3D. One thing I really like to see, and I know would never happen, would be a Madden game where you could actually sit and draw your own plays up on the bottom screen, and then play them out on the top. That'd be freaking awesome. Trying to think. I literally said Madden 3D. Because there's a Madden game on there that I think let you draw plays. Really? Yeah. Yeah. It came out like the first year. I think. I don't quote me on the drawing plays. I owned it at one point. I just remember making my own plays on it. Still sucked. Yeah. It's just not good. After the physics engine, everything that's not physics engine, just terrible. Oh, yeah. It's just... Well, but this is, again, something new. That would make you... That you would literally go out and buy that Madden game tomorrow and play it on your 3DS if you could just draw your own plays. I think it's a cool concept. But would you play your 3DS? Would you go buy it? Spend 40 bucks and play a game that just lets you draw plays, even though the game plays terrible? I know it'll be terrible because they're not going to... Yeah, that's very true. Because every effort they've ever made on DS and 3DS is terrible. Yeah. True. Okay, so throw the caveat if it's good play. I'll go with it. Other than that, really not a whole lot because I got the Switch, I got Breath of the Wild. Right now, I'm still just... Well, it helps that Breath of the Wild's like a five-year game. You're right. You don't really need to do that for a while. Plus, all the DLC coming to it. So you're basically done. There's nothing they could do. Not really. Not a new special edition 3DS. People are collecting those things. You're not really digging into that. I think the last time I touched my DS... Pokemon, but again, you didn't really get Sun and Moon. So... The last time I touched my DS, I think it was at E3. No. It was after E3. Slightly. Not a whole... It hasn't really... We played the Sun and Moon demo. Oh, yeah. So that was that last... That was when we were trying to decide if we were going to pick up Pokemon. Hey, no, neither one of the spots on the Moon. Okay, why? I need to know. As we explained at the time, the demo was bad. The demo was terrible. Okay, yes. The demo was bad, but the game was amazing. I know, but that's not the impression. I know, like... I know everyone's telling me how amazing that Pokemon Sun and Moon is, but it's like... But my only impression of the game that Nintendo gave me was so terrible, it makes me not want to pick it up. All right. Well, here's your reason to go pick up your 3DS again. No, it's not. I don't have any desire to do it. I don't have a desire to do it. My impression of that game is so tainted now, I don't not have a desire to go and pick it up. That's so good. You just got to get into it. I will mail you my copy. Give me your address. Well, that would make me pick my 3DS. Yeah. That's so fun. Oh. You have my address there. Oh, yeah, I do. Pokemon to me has just been kind of washed out now. Yes, but that's what's so good about Sun and Moon is that they're not. That's supposed to be what the thing with Sun and Moon is that it actually... They change things up a lot. It Breath of the Wild Pokemon. Oh, okay. That's what a lot of people claim that have been burned by the series. Okay. That it literally did what Breath of the Wild just did for Zelda. Okay. But again, the demo was so bad. It was. It was. It was. Oh, it was absolutely. But then it's one of the things like if Darren does mail me his copy, that would make me pick my 3DS up again. Because if I have it, I'll give it a try. But I don't have no desire to go buy it and try it. And I'm sure you're going to want to try it once I have my fill of it. Here you go. See if this gets you excited. If not for this Pokemon game to want to put the next Pokemon game. Yeah. See if it did what Breath of the Wild did for me. Breath of the Wild is kind of like your first entry in. Congrats. You get to join at the pinnacle of Zelda. But for me, it's just ruined all Zelda games. Yeah. I don't know if there's much that would make me pick my 3DS up again. For Eric, there's basically nothing. For me, it's Darren sending me a game that he claims is amazing that I have doubts about. And it feels weird saying that. I'm a huge, like I love Pokemon. I just. I did too. But I don't know what to say. I've grown it. I just lost my passion for it. And who knows? Maybe if I get Darren's copy, then everything will change around. And I don't end up going to buy my own copy. But I keep thinking what game could come out that would really make me want to buy the 3DS. And every time I keep thinking about what game I would like to come out in the 3DS to make me buy it, I just keep thinking, why can't that game just come out on Switch? Yeah, there is that too. I can't think of a single game I want to come to 3DS that I wouldn't rather just have on Switch. And I think maybe that's my problem of why I can't see myself picking up my 3DS again outside of when I need to record some gameplay or do some live streaming. Because I don't want any more games on 3DS. Yeah, even Darren, New Zelda game, I bet you'd rather have it on Switch than 3DS. Oh yeah, definitely. Same with Astro Boy. Same with Pokemon. Sure, we'd love for Pokemon Stars to be a thing and be on Switch. It's one of those weird things where like, yes, there are games Nintendo probably could release that would make me pick it up. Zelda as an example, like Darren said. There was a new Zelda game, even if I know I'm not going to be as excited about it as I was Breath of the Wild. You're a big Zelda fan, Darren. How about me, 25 years of my life? I would be all over that game. But I'd rather it be Zelda Switch. Even if it was exactly called that. I don't even kind of have to go back and call it Zelda U for crying out loud. It doesn't matter to me. I don't care if it's, I would almost be more excited for another Link's Crossbow training game on Switch than anything for 3DS Zelda-wise. And that feels weird because Link's Crossbow training is just okay. So I don't know. Barring a Zelda game, I'm not sure there's much they could do. Yeah, exclusives in the system. I'm not sure there's much they could do to bring me back to 3DS at this point. Because I just have such a hard time thinking of anything they could do on 3DS they can't do on Switch outside of giving me glasses free 3D. And oh man, there's, oh, the two screens. I'm like, yeah, but most of those two screen games will work just fine on one screen. They just use the two screens because they're there and they have to. So I, you know, I mean, there's games I want to see come back. I want to see a new Advance Wars. I don't know if that would make me pick up my 3DS, but that would tempt me because I really love Advance Wars. It's just, I think the only game that were for sure 100% is Zelda and plus Darren sending me Pokemon. Besides that, there's not anything that would make me pick up by 3DS. Like even when I'm planning out my live stream schedule, once I'm done with Breath of the Wild, I'm literally just looking at Switch games. Lego City Undercover is one I want to, I want to stream some of Mario Kart 8. Splatoon 2. Splatoon 2 arms. Like there's nothing, even Snake Pass, Snipper Clips, I wouldn't mind doing a live stream of some night. I just, there's nothing. It's weird to say that I'd rather play Snipper Clips than play like anything on 3DS. But I, this is kind of the same feeling I have with like Breath of the Wild and Zelda. Like Breath of the Wild made it to all other Zelda games to me just aren't as good as they once were because that's just the greatness of Breath of the Wild. And I feel like, I know a lot of people see this Switch and they think, oh, it's just a Zelda machine. Yeah, for many people maybe it is. But my experience playing games on this system is to a point that everything before it feels obsolete. And that includes the 3DS. And I hate saying that because the 3DS has so many great games. But I'd, you know, I'd like to see the Switch get all the 3DS games in a virtual console. Yeah. Which by the way, Nintendo, we still don't know anything about virtual console.