zorg1000 said:
Yep and that's exactly what I'm trying to say, its way too early to determine if handhelds are truly dying. Its only one generation of decline and the previous generation was 3x as large as any previous generation, which can potentially mean the market has returned to its previous baseline. Another thing to take into consideration is that 3DS was developed before smartphones & tablets truly became huge meaning it wasn't developed with those in mind. The next handheld will be the first to be fully developed in a post-smartphone/tablet world so we have yet to see how Nintendo plans on adapting to those devices. In not saying a decline can't or won't happen, of course its possible but its also possible that the damage from mobile is already done and the next handheld will sell similar or that a better designed device can increase sales next generation. I'm not optimistic nor pessimistic. |
I dunno, I am feeling very confident in my pessimism here. The rise of mobile effectively eradicates the need for a portable for the average consumer.







