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The Nintendo 3DS is almost six years old, and, in spite of some promising looking games on the horizon, certainly winding down, with the Switch on the horizon. And yet, it seems like people just can’t get enough of Nintendo’s handheld- multiple sources are reporting that the 3DS is flat out impossible to find at any store in the US at the moment. Apparently, the 3DS is all sold out everywhere.

This means that specialty stores like GameStop, online retailers like Amazon, electronics chains like Best Buy, and general retail stores like Walmart, are all out of the 3DS. What is unclear is why this is happening, though we can probably hazard a guess.

Sales for the 3DS have been spiking ever since the launch of Pokemon GO earlier this year, with another sharp uptake observed with the launch of Pokemon Sun/Moon last month. Nintendo themselves had projected total worldwide shipments of just 5 million 3DS systems through to March 2017. These two factors coming together means that more people want to buy a 3DS at the moment than there are 3DS systems available to buy.

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3DS since the release of Pokemon Go,  has seen a greatly significant sales growth.  

For reference, November was the sixth consecutive month that 3DS was considerably yoy up, the only console to be yoy up in november.

Nintendo shipments forecast for  3DS in 2016, was just 5m, they  was revised after pokemon go effect though, but only up by 1m.                                                                                       Nintendo has already shipped 2.71m 3ds units as of september 30th, leaving 3.29m for the quarter of holidays, while they had shipped 3.6m units in last year's  holidays quarter when 3ds didn't have so hot perfomance.  This year they have Pokemon sun and moon following the Pokemon GO frenziness....

Apparenly, Nintendo hasn't produced the commensurate with the high demand, amount of units because they underestimated it a lot.

Now, 3ds is very hard to be found across the USA and Nintendo is being deprieved of sales, because people may have lose their interest in 3DS, when it will be fully available. They have to hurry up. Super mario Run ( and super mario maker )  just were released.

Even though they were stating that switch won't affect 3ds sales, inwardly they could be afraid of this, otherwise there's no logic to not have produce enough stock in a time period that your handheld hardware sales are in a constanct resurgence due to a hugely succesfuly mobile game and subsenquently assisted by a like handheld console game. I can't say  that Switch  has any notable impact in 3ds sales!

P.s

3ds seems to be in the state that wii u was in holidays 2015 in Japan, when it had way  more sales that what nintendo was anticipating, thanks to splatoon and super mario maker. Thus, wii u restocking was insufficient for the first three months of 2016, killing the momentum! Probably, the inventory in the warehouses had almost depleted, hence nintendo had to produce more units to replenish the shelves and the procedure is time-consuming.  



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People should just buy a used 3DS. If Nintendo cant keep up with the demand, then thats their problem.



One of the things that makes me most wonder about whether Nintendo has any idea what they are doing is when one of their franchises or pieces of hardware catch fire and then whatever it is just immediately gets sold out and is not seen on store shelves until the popularity is over. This exact same thing happened with the Wii and it was impossible to find any in stores for the first 2 years.

Nintendo should have started manufacturing New 3DS consoles like mad as soon as they saw Pokémon GO take off back in July. They are in all of this financial woe thanks to the Wii U and then they were given this amazing one-two punch with Pokémon GO going viral and Pokémon Sun/Moon being ready in the barrel. Any half-baked analyst should have been able to advise Nintendo back in July that the 3DS would have a crazy spike this Christmas season. Instead Nintendo decides to just act as though Pokémon GO doesn't exist and basically bury their golden goose.

Nintendo is a brilliant game maker and they have incredibly powerful and iconic IP but they are complete duds when it comes to marketing and business. I just really hope that the Switch is able to sell itself because I certainly wouldn't count on Nintendo making it happen...



Illusion said:

One of the things that makes me most wonder about whether Nintendo has any idea what they are doing is when one of their franchises or pieces of hardware catch fire and then whatever it is just immediately gets sold out and is not seen on store shelves until the popularity is over. This exact same thing happened with the Wii and it was impossible to find any in stores for the first 2 years.

Nintendo should have started manufacturing New 3DS consoles like mad as soon as they saw Pokémon GO take off back in July. They are in all of this financial woe thanks to the Wii U and then they were given this amazing one-two punch with Pokémon GO going viral and Pokémon Sun/Moon being ready in the barrel. Any half-baked analyst should have been able to advise Nintendo back in July that the 3DS would have a crazy spike this Christmas season. Instead Nintendo decides to just act as though Pokémon GO doesn't exist and basically bury their golden goose.

Nintendo is a brilliant game maker and they have incredibly powerful and iconic IP but they are complete duds when it comes to marketing and business. I just really hope that the Switch is able to sell itself because I certainly wouldn't count on Nintendo making it happen...

^That. You can almost excuse Nintendo for the NES Classic, but there's really not one for the 3DS.



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Nintendo is doomed guys, doomed!



Awesome! It seems how one Smartphone game can really improve the franchise and its hardware. Hopefully this is just the beginning for Nintendo.



Pocky Lover Boy! 

Nintendo dropping the ball majorly. The NES Classic and now this. They need to stop being so cautious, Nintendo should know how popular their IPs and systems are, especially around the holidays. It really wouldn't be THAT terrible to potentially have overshipped the 3DS, especially when even non holiday months it tends to sell okay.

It says something when used 3DS's (like without the box and even sometimes early models) are selling for like 200$ on Ebay right now. That's crazy. A used loose 3DS selling like 20$ over market price of the current model NEW IN BOX 3DS that you would usually get from a store. Bizarro land



mountaindewslave said:

Nintendo dropping the ball majorly. The NES Classic and now this. They need to stop being so cautious, Nintendo should know how popular their IPs and systems are, especially around the holidays. It really wouldn't be THAT terrible to potentially have overshipped the 3DS, especially when even non holiday months it tends to sell okay.

It says something when used 3DS's (like without the box and even sometimes early models) are selling for like 200$ on Ebay right now. That's crazy. A used loose 3DS selling like 20$ over market price of the current model NEW IN BOX 3DS that you would usually get from a store. Bizarro land

But Nintendo only now knows what the Smartphone strategy can do for them in the upping of Hardware sales, so how can they plan for it like months in advance. Sure overshipping is not that bad on the 3DS part at the moment, but hindsight is always 20/20.



In the wilderness we go alone with our new knowledge and strength.

We had some for most of this week...but stock has been lower than usual for sure.



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I bet that on launch the Nintendo Switch will have no built in in-game voice chat. He bets that it will. The winner gets six months of avatar control over the other user.