June 1, 2011. Paul Hixon

Lists help people go about with their daily lives. It can be in the form of an itinerary of things to do, a grocery list, a shopping list, even a list of things to do.
Every list serves its purpose and is usually discarded once all the things on that list has been accomplished or bought. This is quite similar to the list of Nintendo 3DS games. A Nintendo 3DS game list would probably come in handy to those who need to buy games or take a look at what games are currently available for purchase or would be available, for that matter. However, not every body plays Nintendo 3DS games nor does everybody play Nintendo 3DS. As horrible as it may sound, there are quite a few types of people who will have no use for such a list.
Graduate school students are one of them. To put it simply, more often than not, they don’t have the time to make a list, much more so make a list for Nintendo games. Although they are dying to preorder a Nintendo 3DS from the website and take a look at the other games in store, they simply don’t have the luxury of time. Although the 3-D film playing feature might come in handy to view films from film showings, probably most graduate school students doesn’t even know that it exists.
Nuns and priests also do not need a list for Nintendo 3DS games. They probably aren’t even sure what a 3DS is, although it’s more likely that they know what Nintendo is. One reason for this is that they might not be able to differentiate Dead or Alive Dimensions from Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D or Madden NFL Football from Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D. It’s going to take some time to learn and the learning curve is quite high.
Not everyone needs a games list. There are just some people who are better off without one, because they might unleash their inner OC-ness that would probably be detrimental to their line of work or current status in life. So as much as it may be useful, its absence may be equally useful as well.
Published June 1, 2011. Paul Hixon



