Chrono Trigger: 18:19
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition: 11:26
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow: 9:25
StreetPass Mii Plaza: 3:12
So, a few days after launch, I impulse bought a 3DS. I had the money, and I knew I'd be getting one when Resident Evil: Mercenaries and/or Kid Icarus came out (and I assumed there would not be a price drop in that amount of time). So, why wait? Additionally, the 3DS has better battery life than my old launch DS Phat.
I guess I'm semi-disappointed in Street Fighter IV. I very rarely buy fighters and I haven't really played a Street Fighter game since Super NES. It seems like it's pretty much the same game, just with more characters. There's no unlockables or any real goals to the game. I guess there's achievements, but I don't feel too motivated by them. On the plus, the graphics look good and it's a well polished game. I was expecting to really be wowed by how much the series had improved in the last 17 years... but I feel like it hasn't changed much at all. I was hoping to love it, instead, I like it somewhat, I guess...
I bought Chrono Trigger about a week before the 3DS came out. I found it in a bargain bin at Best Buy. (Guys, Chrono Trigger does not belong in a bargain bin!) I kind of think that the Super NES version is still the best, but it's kind of nice to be able to play it in bed.
And then, because I have gaming A.D.D. and because I got a hankering for some 2Dvania, I started playing Dawn of Sorrow.
The semester just ended and now, I'm working more: this week, 48 hours. Also, I'm playing Diablo II with one friend and Resident Evil 5 with another friend. And I've been trying to finish up Pikmin 2. Oh, and I played through Portal (1).
I'm by no means feeling any "hurt" from a lack of quality 3DS games.
I'm almost tempted to get Ghost Recon. It looks somewhat like Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, which I loved. But it's also been compared to Advance Wars, which I didn't like. Ultimately, I fear that I'd buy it and not have time to play it.