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==Nintendo Handheld System History==
I noticed some of the edits you made on the Nintendo DS, 3DS, and Switch pages which, in my eyes, promoted quite a few inaccuracies.
This site seems to have a history of getting the Nintendo DS > Nintendo 3DS succession wrong, promoting the idea that they went from the DS > DSi > and then 3DS, as if the DSi were its own separate entity; its own family of systems.
It wasn't.
The DS family includes: DS, DS Lite, DSi, and the DSi XL
It is true that the DSi had a few minor exclusive games, but nothing that major to warrant it being its own separate platform. It was merely another revision of the original Nintendo DS. Nintendo has always considered it part of the DS family, to the point that they lump all four devices as a single unit in their sales figures and even went so far as to outright clarify this during their E3 2010 presentation during the introduction of the 3DS itself.
https://youtu.be/CwtQ1QGs0bg?t=3316
"…because, of course, Nintendo 3DS is the successor to Nintendo DS." Former president Satoru Iwata didn't say DSi, he said DS.
The same goes with the Nintendo 3DS.
The Nintendo 3DS is an entire family of consoles that includes: 3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS, "New" 3DS, "New" 3DS XL, and the "New" 2DS XL. (I know, kind of a mess)
The "New" models are still part of the overall 3DS family, as while they contain slight bumps in processing speed they were nothing more than just some simple overclocking with them doubling the RAM in the process. They were still, overall, part of the same platform.
Calling the Nintendo Switch Lite specifically a "successor" to the 3DS family is silly, because the Switch Lite is, similar to the scenarios above, just another member of the Nintendo Switch family. It is more accurate to simply state that the '''entire''' Switch family of devices has succeeded the 3DS family of devices, especially because the original Switch essentially bridged the gap between the handhelds and home consoles and merged the two ideas into one.
Was the Switch a successor to the Wii U? Absolutely. Was it a successor to the 3DS? The answer is also yes.
- Mario54671

Revision as of 23:03, August 5, 2020

There's a dull tiny box from Nintendo!
And for used it's $250!
If you love online play and hate friend codes,
Then take a second, ask yourself: "WHY GET THE WII?"

User:Octoling Rendezvous

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I am Octoling Rendezvous, as I am an Elite Octoling. Born from two professional Octolings in Octo Valley, I am a normal part-time editor here at MarioWiki. I want to become part of the staff soon.

I remember playing the arcade games and the original NES and SNES games as a child and teen.

My rival is Inkling Rendezvous, born on December 31, 1974, 6 days after what his parents called "Squidmas", and 1 day before my birth.

My username from 2018 to 2019 was LuigaLunala, as they were my favorite Pokémon at the time.

I official joined on 01:47, February 25, 2018.

I am currently developing Yoshipedia, a wiki about Yoshi run on Google Sites, planned to release to the public on August 12, 2020 (the 15th anniversary of the Super Mario Wiki).

I have a draft page to plan my edits and show them to admins for confirmation.

Bulbapedia: LugiaLunala (my former username)

WiKirby: Kirby201

Discord: Bowser201#1975 (My role is server booster. I have Discord Nitro.)


I AM COOL

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Taken from games

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User:Inkling Rendezvous

WARNING! This article has bad language, crude humor, violent images, deceptions of blood/gore, suggestive themes, fear/horror, deceptions of gambling, and/or deceptions of realistic injury or death. Children, read at your own risk!

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I am Inkling Rendezvous, as I am an Elite Inkling. Born from two professional Inklings in Inkopolis, I am a vandal here at MarioWiki. I want to get Octoling Rendezvous banned from the wiki so that I can take over by defaming him.

I remember playing the arcade games and the original SEN and SENS games as a child and teen.

My rival is Octoling Rendezvous, born on January 1, 1975; 1 day after my birth.

My username from 2018 to 2019 was LunalaLuiga as they were my favorite Pokémon at the time.

I official joined on 01:46, February 25, 2018.

I have a draft page to plan my edits and show them to vandals for confirmation.

Bulbapedia: LunalaLugia (my former username)

WiKirby: Ybrik102


Okay, what the f*** is this s***? OctolingRendezvous.png Octoling Rendezvous 04:20, May 20, 2020 (EDT)

Nintendo Handheld System History

I noticed some of the edits you made on the Nintendo DS, 3DS, and Switch pages which, in my eyes, promoted quite a few inaccuracies.

This site seems to have a history of getting the Nintendo DS > Nintendo 3DS succession wrong, promoting the idea that they went from the DS > DSi > and then 3DS, as if the DSi were its own separate entity; its own family of systems.

It wasn't.

The DS family includes: DS, DS Lite, DSi, and the DSi XL

It is true that the DSi had a few minor exclusive games, but nothing that major to warrant it being its own separate platform. It was merely another revision of the original Nintendo DS. Nintendo has always considered it part of the DS family, to the point that they lump all four devices as a single unit in their sales figures and even went so far as to outright clarify this during their E3 2010 presentation during the introduction of the 3DS itself.

https://youtu.be/CwtQ1QGs0bg?t=3316

"…because, of course, Nintendo 3DS is the successor to Nintendo DS." Former president Satoru Iwata didn't say DSi, he said DS.

The same goes with the Nintendo 3DS.

The Nintendo 3DS is an entire family of consoles that includes: 3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS, "New" 3DS, "New" 3DS XL, and the "New" 2DS XL. (I know, kind of a mess)

The "New" models are still part of the overall 3DS family, as while they contain slight bumps in processing speed they were nothing more than just some simple overclocking with them doubling the RAM in the process. They were still, overall, part of the same platform.

Calling the Nintendo Switch Lite specifically a "successor" to the 3DS family is silly, because the Switch Lite is, similar to the scenarios above, just another member of the Nintendo Switch family. It is more accurate to simply state that the entire Switch family of devices has succeeded the 3DS family of devices, especially because the original Switch essentially bridged the gap between the handhelds and home consoles and merged the two ideas into one.

Was the Switch a successor to the Wii U? Absolutely. Was it a successor to the 3DS? The answer is also yes.

- Mario54671