Just shows how phones stopped innovating on design
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Only 1 camera? That’s so last decade.
Why does it look like a white Pokédex?
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.
But it looks like the Gen 1 Pokédex to me, which did not really look like a Gameboy (I’m also pretty sure the Hoenn Pokédex did not look like a GBA until the remake)
Gen 1 had a gameboy-looking face though.

I miss when you could be more creative with hardware
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 !
I would simp hard on a DS smartphone.
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.
Really? Those pens remind me of palm pilots
He’s probably talking about the thing itself.
The original DSi was my favorite DS model. Still have mine. It’s too small for my hands now days though.
Even crazier that 2008 isn’t modern anymore.
Equally crazy how you couldn’t be bothered to write Nintendo anywhere in your post. 👌
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.
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.
Nintendo? Like the playing card company?





