By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Nem said:

Why dont you compare the home console numbers aswell? Its not the same envyronment and economical conditions today that you had back then. The 3DS outsold every other gaming platform platform by alot. It did double what the second one did. Yes, it exploded. Tablets and phones have nothing on the gaming market. Its silly to think that because its inherintly wrong. Phones and Tablets cant replace the games market because the controls are piss poor for gaming.

If they were to put some button inthere they would in turn lose a part of the phone market, so they cant. Therefore its all just a fad. Phones and tablets are good distractions but arent full gaming machines. It would be good for you friends the analysts to stop spewing such nonsense.

I'm not sure how the console decline helps your argument.  Wasn't it about how smartphones and tablets were no threat to dedicated gaming, and the analysts are silly for suggesting it?  The Wii U would probably be doing better if tablets didn't exist.

Certainly the pertinent piece of information is phone and tablet sales which have gone up tremendously since those years of 400k+ weekly DS sales.  It doesn't matter if the 3DS did double (80% more actually) what the PS3 did.  What matters is this explosion is still less than what the DS used to do on a normal week.  So how were the analysts wrong exactly?

Your argument seems to boil down to you not liking smartphone/tablet gaming.  So because you don't like it, it doesn't matter how much phones sell or how much the 3DS declines compared to the DS, it just doesn't count.