| Jon-Erich said: Most of these games aren't costing them a fortune. Most of them don't need to sell that much to turn a profit. The simple truth is the 3DS is slowly on it's way out and Nintendo knows it. There is still a market, which is why we're still getting games for it, but they're not the same quality games that we got back in 2013-2014. At this point, the 3DS is being kept alive by Nintendo and Atlus but not much else. |
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As great as the 3DS has been, fans are looking for more, developers have been looking for more for a while, besides the few that stuck around due to its low cost for development. Nintendo has given it a great send off, much better then they gave the Wii U, Wii and a case can be made for their DS as those systems were being phased out.







