Just shows how phones stopped innovating on design

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      15 days ago

      It’s the other way around. GameFreak redesigns the Pokedex each generation to resemble contemporary hardware. Gens 1 through 4 looked like the handheld you were playing on, 5 onwards look like a smartphone, and in Let’s Go only it looks like a laptop.

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    13 days ago

    Am i this old that i dont see anyone praise the DS Lite that came before this one and after the original DS ? To me this was the shit !

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    you can pry my DSLite from my cold dead hands.

    never had the DSi or any of the nintendo handhelds after the DSLite.

    I do have a retroid pocket that I’m in love with right now. my only problem is that I can’t take it anywhere without my kids stealing it from me.

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    The original DSi was my favorite DS model. Still have mine. It’s too small for my hands now days though.

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      14 days ago

      Is it that crazy? If you don’t know what it is just searching “dsi” will tell you, and if you do than you don’t need it.

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        I’m really tired of googling things, because they can’t be communicated. You mentioned design, but in design school I was taught to consider how my material is interacted with, and make information clear the first time. I really don’t understand why this is a difficult concept to grasp, but it definitely is. So I have to wonder why you’re criticizing other designs, when you don’t even understand what it means, but here’s a hint: what things look like is the final step, not the first.