I'm glad it's on 3DS, actually. One of the main reasons Capcom said they went with the 3DS is because they're going after the "early adopter" audience, in light of the previous Legends games not doing as well as Cappy feels they should have. They're going after people who don't have as many games to choose from as a 5th-year-Wii owner, so that L3 doesn't get lost in the crowd. At current, the game STILL hasn't gotten the final green-light yet, but two things on the 3DS are still working in L3's favor:
1. Development costs are surely a lot more fair than the NGP, the Cafe, or whatever the hell Microsoft is rumored to be working on. That's a significant plus when convincing the big-wigs to take a gamble on an underdog series revival. Hell, based on cost alone, the Wii is the only other contender, and that window is rapidly closing.
2. While it's doubtful the final game is going to hit before Nintendo (if noone else) gets their software ducks in a row, the Prototype demo being an e-Shop launch title is definitely going to be a blessing, in terms of grabbing attention. The e-Shop launches this month, and what other titles have we heard of? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, which is what you are about to become, other than Virtual Console and 3D classics (as in, ports). And given the DSi Shop's track record there's no reason to expect much. In terms of downloadable games, I think L3P is going to be the definite king of the hill for a while.
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