I don't see it. I know the 3DS' near 70 million units sold sounds impressive on paper, and it is. But the system consistently struggled outside Japan. It never made itself clear to the masses, why, or how it was different from your smartphone. It struggled to get reliable third party support, and never lived up to its predecessor's name. Honestly, it's a miracle it was able to sell this much to begin with considering all the mistakes Nintendo made with it. The Switch is a much more appealing and better executed concept with must have games in its first year, which is a big reason why its selling so well in the US.







