About Nintendo's decisions on the New 3DS for America

Honestly, if they're going to be so anti-consumer as to not include a charging method for their devices, they need to get on board with regular micro-USB charging ports.
 
I was referring to not selling the smaller 3DS in America. Not including an adapter is a dumbshit, anti-consumer move regardless of region. Nintendo has earned its dead last place position, and I get why people applaud that fact. Moves like selling electronics without any means to charge them just tells their customers, "We don't give a shit about you."



The XL dominates in all regions apparently. 2:1 in Japan.
That is odd then. The only reasonable explanation for not releasing it here is that the smaller 3DS didn't sell as well, but if it's essentially the same everywhere and other places are getting both models, then it just seems like a bad decision on Nintendo's part.
 
It's likely based on regular/XL sales split in the US, and the fact that the new 3DS may not be a huge seller out of the gate. It might be a tough sell to convince retailers to take on tons of SKUs and a lot of shelf space for a product that may not be sell huge, especially until the holiday. The AC adapter thing, I have no idea.
 
It means I won't be buying once since though I have an XL original model, I find it's too big for comfortable travel and wanted to get the smaller one, with the benefit of faceplates and such. Instead I'll just stick with my old XL I suppose. And wait it out. Hopefully they come to their senses.



To prohibit what? Selling a product and including the items you state are included?

Selling eletronics with no means to charge them should never be aceptable in any place in the world.The fucking thing has a proprietary port, there is no way to charge without it.
 
The no AC charger is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever seen (just like it was when they pulled that shit on Europe). Yet there are people are still defending it.

At least give me a USB cord so I can plug it into my computer.
 
I think not having an adapter is monumentally stupid. I really hate it.

However, I don't think the decision will harm Nintendo that much. For the people that already own a 3DS, they have the adapter. For the children who are getting the n3DS as a gift from parents, parents are pretty used to the phenomenon of "Oh, I have to buy extra shit for this toy to work? Typical." When it comes to video games. All that really leaves is the adult fans who don't already have a 3DS. Some of them will suck it up, some of them will boycott. Overall, I don't think it will hit Nintendo's bottom line, and those that boycott won't hate Nintendo so much that they boycott all products. They'll line right back up for the next Nintendo product, provided it has an adapter.

So yeah, I absolutely hate the decision to not have an adapter in the box, but I do doubt it will hit Nintendo very hard. It's a very anti-consumer move that probably won't cause much of a backlash at all.
 
You can buy a $500 Yamaha keyboard and still have to pay $25 for a seperate SKU that contains the A/C adapter. Companies can just get away with it, so why wouldn't they?
 
No charger, XL only, and region locking (still)?

3 strikes, you're out, NoA.

Was looking forward to getting back into the 3DS (sold my OG after I finished A Link Between Worlds) but this is awful.

I don't want to have import from EU/JP, do homebrew hacks to get past region locking, with every new cart/e-shop version having a FW update that makes it hard/impossible to play. I just want to have the regular-sized n3DS and that be it.
 
What I'm saying is that those regions probably bought more regular 3DS, both in terms of sales and proportions. They probably didn't find enough appeal in the USA due to several reasons (cost, no interest in faceplates from survey groups, size, etc).

I imagine it also came down to stores not being willing to stock faceplates or give Nintendo any more shelf space for handhelds that aren't selling well to begin with. The amount of space dedicated to 3DS at all my local Target stores is so incredibly tiny. But there's an easy answer to stores not wanting to carry your stuff - sell it directly. If the faceplates and regular sized 3DS are indeed niche, just sell it direct. At least give people the option to buy one. Who knows, maybe you'll find that there was demand for it after all.

Obviously this could have all be avoided by not region locking the hardware. But Nintendo is gonna Nintendo.
 
The lack of AC adapter is something they've been doing for some time in countries besides the US. I suppose it's annoying if you don't already have one but personally I have several lying around.

Pretty much how I feel about this.
 
I guess the no AC adapter is new to the US then? It has been like that in the Europe and Japan for quite some time (it didn't come with the normal 3DS XL either).
 
Selling electronics with no means to charge them should never be acceptable in any place in the world.The fucking thing has a proprietary port, there is no way to charge without it.

The scary thing is how accepting people are about it. Like they enjoy spending money on things that should be included. "But other regions did it first!~" - yeesh.
 
From the very beginning not having face plates for the XL version is the original crime. It's like they really don't want to make any extra money with this new step now. :/

The scary thing is how accepting people are about it. Like they enjoy spending money on things that should be included. "But other regions did it first!~" - yeesh.

It's unfortunate but nothing new, corporate apologists that actively campaign against their own interests happens at an unfortunate level here
 
None of us know...

But if we want to take stabs at it:

(Systems Sold * Money Saved by not including Charger) + (Chargers sold * Profit margin of chargers) > Lost Sales*Profit Margin

Plug in a few values to have some fun. I guess they save $2.50 per charger and can make $7.50 on each charger sold. Sell 10 million systems to make $25 million and assuming half those people have to buy chargers another 37.5 million. Make an extra 62.5 million and they'd have to miss out on literally over 625k in unit sales of pissed people if the profit margin was say $100 per console.

Who knows maybe it'll bite em, they are betting it won't and they have much better numbers than me obviously.

Why no regular? Market research and it's much cheaper to have a supply chain with only one SKU. See ditching the 8GB Wii U immediately after launch for a good example.

edit: not condoning this, just the decision making process is interesting when you apply small cost savings to large scale sales

If they wanted to save money, they could have just included a USB power cable.

But then they couldn't sell the charger where the real money is. Look at apple and those ridiculous lightning cables the profit margin is outrageous.
 
Nintendo probably hoping that people buying a new 3DS when their old 3DS runs out of battery, hence no AC adapter for you.
 
I am having flashbacks of having to explain to people that systems didn't come with memory cards and they had to buy them separately.

It wasn't a big deal then, Its not a big deal now.
 
Leaving out the AC adapter is a terrible decision. I agree.

I can understand XL only, though. Nintendo wants to focus on the new model of the bestselling version of the 3DS. What makes sense for other markets, doesn't necessarily make sense for America. They've made a financial decision to avoid SKU confusion by focusing on one new model instead of two. Which is for the best, given Nintendo's marketing struggle in America.

Furthermore, shelf space is limited. Nintendo already had a hard enough time convincing retailers to make space for amiibo. They'd be pushing their luck to try and bring a second SKU and a line of face-plates, as well.

Also, to the average consumer who doesn't even know about the regular N3DS in other parts of the world, this makes no difference. It's just a superior version of the XL that is already the best-selling version of the 3DS family.
 
I don't remember seeing people be up in arms about the PS3/360 not coming with HDMI cables which are basically required and they're muchore expensive than the 3ds adapter. How is this any different? They've sold 3ds's w/o the adapter in EU and JP for a long time now and that hasn't damaged their image or sales.
 
I am having flashbacks of having to explain to people that systems didn't come with memory cards and they had to buy them separately.

It wasn't a big deal then, Its not a big deal now.

Except we are discussing a power cable, not memory cards...
 
they never sold XLs with chargers in europe. i wonder if this is a tax thing? like a loophole or something like that.

i didn't mind because i had tons of them already but it's weird, i wish they would just go micro usb to charge it.
 
I don't remember seeing people be up in arms about the PS3/360 not coming with HDMI cables which are basically required and they're muchore expensive than the 3ds adapter. How is this any different? They've sold 3ds's w/o the adapter in EU and JP for a long time now and that hasn't damaged their image or sales.

Horrible analogy. The 360 and PS3 all came with the means to play the console. The 3DS comes with NO means to charge it. None.

And nice selective memory you have there. People were pissed about no HDMI cables.
 
I don't remember seeing people be up in arms about the PS3/360 not coming with HDMI cables which are basically required and they're muchore expensive than the 3ds adapter. How is this any different? They've sold 3ds's w/o the adapter in EU and JP for a long time now and that hasn't damaged their image or sales.

What? I do. I remember it being a pretty big deal and no one even had HDTVs yet. And how is including component cables as opposed tobhdmi cable different than not including the charger required to turn in the device? Are you seriously asking or what because that's a dumb question
 
The scary thing is how accepting people are about it. Like they enjoy spending money on things that should be included. "But other regions did it first!~" - yeesh.

Micro transactions and DLC should already prove that point. People will buy it if they want/need it.
 
I don't remember seeing people be up in arms about the PS3/360 not coming with HDMI cables which are basically required and they're muchore expensive than the 3ds adapter. How is this any different? They've sold 3ds's w/o the adapter in EU and JP for a long time now and that hasn't damaged their image or sales.

They weren't required when the system was released, and they came with component cables.

Also, they didn't sell you the system without a power cord.
 
Well of course Nintendo had to fuck something up, they always seem to trip in the last 100 metres after doing so damn well the whole race
It's easy to say this when you don't have the data they do and you don't have to balance a company's bottom line.

EDIT: People who didn't read the post before this post -- I'M REFERRING TO THE N3DS, NOT THE ADAPTER.
 
Lack of AC adapter is not something from NOA, as that has been going for years across every region. So it was more of them just following...orders.

XL only was kinda expected, since they've talked about the XLs selling better. Same as the lack of more colors. Sucks but not surprising.
 
There's so much salt here to make a mine out of. Personally as someone who A. Has an AC adapter and B. Was going to get the XL anyways (bigger size, more comfortable). I don't really care. Still funny to see the breakdown Gaf is having right now.
 
I am having flashbacks of having to explain to people that systems didn't come with memory cards and they had to buy them separately.

It wasn't a big deal then, Its not a big deal now.

"But my old 3DS came with an adapter! And my DSi. And my GBA SP."

Memory cards never came with consoles. AC adapters always came with new DS purchases. This is a distinct change.
 
Very few electronics are sold in a completely unusable condition

Generally people expect their products to work beyond 6 hours.

Oh my god, you are a lost case if you think this acceptable.



OK. That doesn't mean it should be something that the government should mandate, which is what I am saying.

If customers have an issue with it, they won't buy the product.

If they still buy the product, then they have spoken and said this is acceptable for them.

Believing it should be illegal to do so is absurd.

There is a world of difference between thinking a company shouldn't do something, and believing we need to tell them they can't.
 
I don't remember seeing people be up in arms about the PS3/360 not coming with HDMI cables which are basically required and they're muchore expensive than the 3ds adapter. How is this any different? They've sold 3ds's w/o the adapter in EU and JP for a long time now and that hasn't damaged their image or sales.

This is the NA SKU, not the EU or JP SKU. I've come to expect a charger to be included because that's what every single SKU that's been released in NA has done, as long as I've owned (and since beginning to purchase) Nintendo systems in NA.
 
Some people will defend anything. I'm the biggest devils advocate in the world but come the fuck on people. I thought it was terrible practice in the EU and I think its terrible now. Screw everyone thats defending this
 
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