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zorg1000 said:
potato_hamster said:

Actually....

http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2017/02/tatsumi_kimishima_talks_about_a_potential_3ds_successor

It appears he actually does hint at a 3DS successor in the future. I can't find anything where he claims nothing is in development. Besides, even if something isn't in development at this time doesn't mean Nintendo doesn't intend on creating a 3DS successor seperate from the Switch.


actually, in an interview a week later.........

http://time.com/4662446/nintendo-president-switch-interview/

"We are not creating a successor to the 3DS right now. We are, however, still thinking of portable systems. We are thinking of ways that we will be able to continue bringing portable gaming systems out, so yes, we are thinking of different ways to continue the portable gaming business."

We are in the 7th year of 3DS and they arent working on a successor at the moment, even if they got started working on it this year it would still be a few years away from release since R&D for a new system takes years. Does a 3DS successor 3-4 years from now when 3DS is long dead and gone sound realistic? No it does not.

The "still thinking about portable systems" part is likely referencing the at the time unannounced New 2DS XL or a future portable only Switch revision.

Can you please enlighten me why R&D on a system has to take a few years?

And of course, this assumes that a) he's being honest about such a system not being in development and b)  that the underlying technology needed to produce such a system isn't in development. For example, Sony worked on the underlying Playstation Move technology for close on a decade before making the Playstation Move out of it in a fairly short time frame.