A million in (Japanese) sales is a far cry from failure, but even big daddy Satoru Iwata admits the 3DS isn't quite living up to expectations. Nintendo's
tenderfoot handheld finally hit the mark after 13 weeks, a snail's pace when compared to the original dual-screen
wunderkind, which reportedly made the grade in a mere four. The 3DS' predecessors will undoubtedly forgive it for being a late bloomer, it's the competition it ought to worry about; the PSP sold its first million in about
seven weeks. The 3DS could still plow its way to the top -- but with the PlayStation Vita looming large on the horizon, and the fledgling handheld having
already lost a round the PSV's predecessor, Nintendo could be in for a rough ride.
Nintendo finally sells millionth 3DS unit in Japan, lives in the shadow of older brother originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Jun 2011 21:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink
Joystiq |
Mainichi |
Email this |
Commentsrobin gibb the rock we are one
Nessun commento:
Posta un commento