Is DOAD viewed by the majority as the best 3DS fighting game?

Compared to Soul Calibur II as GameCube’s best fighting game, how does DOAD live up to 3DS’ best fighting game?

I heard that Street Fighter for 3DS is meant for the competitive scenario while DOAD is casual friendly but which stood out more in your preference?

As the 1st DOA entry for Nintendo, how much impact did DOAD make to many Nintendo gamers? Did it increase the popularity of DOA afterwards? How much?

Afterwards, DOA5-6 have released for Xbox, PlayStation, & Steam platforms as there has not been a DOA game for Nintendo for 13 years. Will we see a future DOA games one day for upcoming Nintendo consoles? If so, how much impact will it live up to DOAD?
 

deathofaninja

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Nintendo would have to make hardware that doesn’t suck. It seems pretty challenging for them.

DOAD probably was the best fighter on handheld, but it’s not saying much IMO. Only a handful of good ones.
 

The 4th phase

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Doa D was a great game for its time., but it was still a niche title tbh. as for a future doa title on nintendo console, you never know but i wouldn't put my hopes up lol.
 

KasumiLover

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In my opinion, it was definitely the best fighter on the console since i was 16-18 when I got it, and it had everything I could have wanted, it could have very well have been a console game with the content and replay value.

But I think realistically, it probably wasn't the best to the general public, it was one of the first fighters on 3DS but of course Street Fighter, and Tekken overshadowed it due to their names but I feel DOA was better than them since it had a story, modes, alot of unlockables and it gave us access to characters we'll likely never be able to touch or play again. Tekken and SF didn't really add much to their ports
 
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