Post them handhelds

How's the n2dsxl? I have a n3ds but I don't like its design, so I was thinking of buying one

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I wish the screen was a bit more stable but I like it more than my n3DSXL. I know people tend to prefer weighty handhelds because they conflate weight with quality but I really do find the lighter weight way more comfortable.

edgy.
unlike home consoles, handhelds developed in a positive direction. the 3ds and vita are both top tier.

I have a n3DS and a n2DSxl. I prefer the n3DS, but the large screen on the n2DSxl is nice.

My problem with the n2DSxl is the top screen has a slight wobble. It's not a problem for me now, but it feels like regular usage will break the hinge in a few years. Also, the speakers are on the BACK of the bottom half of the system. Sometimes when I move my fingers, it blocks the sound slightly. Plus the fact that the sound is projecting away from you.

>unlike home consoles, handhelds developed in a positive direction. the 3ds and vita are both top tier.
Except the 3DS top screen has a lower resolution than the PSP despite coming out in 2011.

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I don’t have them with me so I’ll post a list
Game gear, black model
GBC, yellow
DSi XL red super Mario version
2DS door wedge style
PSP 1000

The PSP is the most recent one I got

Nice. In terms of content, are the Switch and Vita versions of Atelier identical?

Switch is basically Vita with the DLC.
A bit off topic, Vita takes longer to load into this menu, but runs smoothly zooming in and out and changes characters seamlessly. Switch gets into this menu quickly, but zooming is choppy and characters take longer to load.

Got it. How is the DLC anyway? Were you playing the Vita version with a physical cart or digital?