Not sure how this will do with consumers, but even if it just consolidated their hardcore handheld and console fans and allowed Nintendo to cut back on game development by having one platform instead of two I think it's a smart idea on their part, certainly smarter than just releasing another set of DS/Wii successors or trying to go toe to toe with Sony and MS, which would have been a fool's errand.
i'm pretty sure this is the same thing
I can't imagine there are many nintendo fans out there that bought a Wii U but not a 3DS.
3ds' best holiday was 2012 or 2013, I believe. it has been downhill since. peaking in the second year is not a good look. mobile is stealing the lunch money of traditional handhelds worldwide.
I doubt this will even sell half the units 3DS sold.