February 26, 2014 was the third birthday of the Nintendo 3DS! To celebrate, we’d like to share a blog entry from SPLI Twitter Manager Lance’s blog “Royal Lance Gaming.” He was the third person in the whole country to buy a 3DS system back in 2011!
Nintendo 3DS Launch
This weekend I was at my first midnight at Best Buy Union Square for the Nintendo 3DS. Not only did I get to buy a 3DS, I was the third official buyer for that system in America right before Triforce and EMP Kreumore. And the best part was I got to chill (literally) with two Smash-playing philanthropists, a coat wearing Samus, some guy wearing a bunch of Nintendo stuff, and Kreymore.
The launch and the week that led to it was quite an experience especially the night when it snowed like crazy. I met interesting new people who faced the cold for the innovative portable. I met a mom who got in line with a pair a crutches to she could get the 3DS for her daughter. Then we have a guy who came from Jersey carrying NOTHING. (He did grab stuff throughout the day.)
The launch party was quite big. Not only did it cover Best Buy, but it took over some of the park across the street. Street team was there to demo the 3DS games but I already had my mind made up about what I wanted to get. But I did enjoy making a Mii from a photo of me. That was a neat trick. It was also nice to see staff bring in some free food and music.
In the closing minutes Reggie Fils-Aime stepped out to address the crowd. Asking the crowd to throw away the 3D glasses was a nice touch. I couldn’t help but to put then on for a bit.
After a 36 hour wait (yes, I waited that long) I was finally able to follow Triforce and Kreymore into the store. When I got off the escalator the 3DS’s were all lined up on a counter instead of locked up the back room. I picked up an Aqua 3DS with two games. Third place doesn’t get as much media attention as first but it still means a lot to me personally.
Thanks:
To TriForce, for letting me take shifts in holding our spots on line between my work hours.
To Kreymore, for braving that icy night…so I didn’t have to.
To Zero Suit Samus, for willing to pose for pictures in spite of the insane cold.
To Wes and Kubuu, for jacking my chair for a place to put their SOS Gamers sign.
To Reggie, for not calling security on me when I greeted him.
To Best Buy Union Square, for being such good sports overall (but you guys were stingy with the bathrooms).





DATE: Sunday, 2/23/14
DATE: Monday 2/3/14
Last weekend, SPLI Co-Founders Debbie and Jeff traveled down to National Harbor, MD to attend MAGFest 2014! It was their first time attending, and there was a lot of cool stuff to see and do!
If you are able to look past this blatant issues with MAGFest, the convention itself was a lot of fun. There was a great selection of vendors, with many of them selling hand-made wares and fan art. Retro game collectors had a field day sorting through countless NES, SNES and N64 games (as well as GameBoy, etc.) for sale, and the event seemed very Nintendo-centric, which was nice to see. However, the most popular area was the Freeplay Arcade. This was a genius idea – they set up rows and rows of vintage arcade machines and rig them so that you are able to play for free to your heart’s content. Many of the arcade games were old games that hadn’t been played in years, from the original “Mario Bros.” and “Punch Out!” to random classics like “Food Fight!” People were lining up to play some of the more popular titles.


Tournaments and gaming events were another big part of MAGFest. There was an entire gigantic room set up for special organized Tournaments, such as Rock Band Singers and Pokemon Puzzle League, and the action was projected onto huge screens for spectators to watch. Unfortunately there was a horrible funky stench in this area, so the Tournaments weren’t as jam-packed as one would expect. Luckily, there was a MAGFest Pokemon League that was stationed just outside of the stinky room, so Jeff was able to take on the MAGFest Gym Leaders without needing a gas mask.