I have to agree with PracticalAl in the sense that the DS also had a terrible start. It had no interesting games at launch and it took time before it became the handheld champ. The DS has like 150 million users at present.
Now, you also got the example set by the PSP. It was considered dead and buried like 2-3 years ago. And yet its topping the charts in Japan.
However, things are different now... casuals - which made a big chunk of the handheld user base - seem more interested in the uber popular mobile devices that are stealing the 3DS's thunder. The iPad and similar tablets are the 'in' thing to own these days. The 3DS (and soon the Vita) is being negatively affected by casuals moving away from traditional gaming devices. Because as everyone knows, no gaming console/handheld can be on top unless it has casuals on its side. Just look at the PS1, PS2, Wii and yes, the PS3 & 360 and its legions of CoD players (who won't play much else).
3DS needs more casuals supporting it. Just Core gamers alone isn't enough (not for Ninty's shareholders... that's for sure).
And yeah, that 3DS add-on sure brings back memories of those craptacular SEGA peripherals.
Now, you also got the example set by the PSP. It was considered dead and buried like 2-3 years ago. And yet its topping the charts in Japan.
However, things are different now... casuals - which made a big chunk of the handheld user base - seem more interested in the uber popular mobile devices that are stealing the 3DS's thunder. The iPad and similar tablets are the 'in' thing to own these days. The 3DS (and soon the Vita) is being negatively affected by casuals moving away from traditional gaming devices. Because as everyone knows, no gaming console/handheld can be on top unless it has casuals on its side. Just look at the PS1, PS2, Wii and yes, the PS3 & 360 and its legions of CoD players (who won't play much else).
3DS needs more casuals supporting it. Just Core gamers alone isn't enough (not for Ninty's shareholders... that's for sure).
And yeah, that 3DS add-on sure brings back memories of those craptacular SEGA peripherals.
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