SimonG: So, my 3DS has arrived and I've given it a few runs with Zelda and Ghost Recon (and the assorted demos).
I must say, I'm impressed. I've never used or seen 3d technology before and the 3DS is pulling it of flawlessly. My biggest surprise however was the "motion control". Holy crap, that is awesome. You actually aim in Zelda by pointing the console, and so far I'm not yet tired of it.
Zelda is as great as it ever was, and it looks a lot more beautiful now. It isn't just a simple port, they redid a lot of the characters and textures. It looks even more impressive in 3d. But, apart from the cutscenes or low intensity gameplay, I switched it off because I kept my DS moving to much and it interfered with the screen.
Ghost recon is a nice little tactic game. Surprising amount of content, to say the least. It is fun and because of the tactic focus I can play it in full 3d.
But what really took my socks of was the MGS 3 demo. Holy crap, that game uses 3d in perfection. I'll try the Resident Evil demo later, I wonder how that will be.
My biggest gripe so far are my big hands. The console is a tad to small for my tastes. But I've already ordered the circle pad pro, which hopefully helps with this.
All in all I'm happy with the purchase, not only because I will finally be able to play Zelda OoT and MGS 3 without the help of emulator, but the (3)DS is truly a unique console and I'm looking forward on prolonged hours on the couch with it :-).
Oh, and what is the point of that "docking station"?
The docking station lets you charge the 3DS without taking the time to plug/unplug the charger. Meaning, if you want to set it down for a moment to make a sandwich or get a drink or use the bathroom or whatever, put it on the station and give yourself a little extra battery time while you're doing something else.