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If it is already following the same trend then it shows that the market for Nintendo is shrinking. By the fourth year, the DS already sold about 3 times what the 3DS did so far. So if we agree that the 3DS is following on the same overall trend but on a much lower level, then the concern is obviously that Nintendo is declining across all areas. Their portable business is what is driving the company now, with the WiiU being a complete disaster. Since even that is declining, don't you think alarm bells should be ringing for the company?
Yes, all things considered and on a general level, absolutely.
But nothing indicated to me that the 3DS was looking to break the general trend, and as such I'm not surprised by it, and I don't think Nintendo as a company should be either. Was anything at all pointing in that direction? We have known for a very long time that the 3DS would never, ever reach DS levels of sales, and I don't think any dedicated handheld gaming device ever will in a post-tablet/smartphones world. It is what it is.