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Wiped said:
Sorry Conegamer, but there is no way 3DS is in a 'less competitive market'. Those weighing up buying a 3DS have the option of iPads, smartphones, Kindles... all of these things compete with the handheld (even Vita...). I know, I see this first hand. My nieces aged 8-12 both had a DS, neither want a 3DS, but both have a mobile phone each and one of them just got a 7 inch Kindle for her birthday complete with some rubbishy Android games on it.

Competition from tablets and smartphones is very, very real, and the 3DS is doing extraordinarily to hold its own against them and still have a market. The reason? Exclusive games like Animal Crossing and Pokemon.


You're wrong, 3DS doesn't has competitive market because there is no other device in the price range of 3DS which providers the games of its quality and it has advantage of 30 Years of old IP games and fans. I can say that Nintendor always had success mostly because of their low price points(where there will be no other device in the same range) and first party titles.



GAMING is not about spending hours to pass/waste our time just for fun,

its a Feeling/Experience about a VIRTUAL WORLD we can never be in real, and realizing some of our dreams (also creating new ones).

So, Feel Emotions, Experience Adventure/Action, Challenge Game, Solve puzzles and Have fun.

PlayStation is about all-round "New experiences" using new IP's to provide great diversity for everyone.

Xbox is always about Online and Shooting.

Nintendo is always about Fun games and milking IP's.