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In an interview with Bloomberg, Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima explained in a interview of the current situation with the company decideding to combine household and portable gaming:
“We didn't just want a successor to the Wii U or the 3DS,” says Kimishima. “So our original concept was, ‘What kind of new experience can we create?’ And what we showed this time was an object that's both stationary and one you can take outside to play with anyone you want.
When discussing the future of the 3DS, Kimishima stated because of Nintendo’s robust software, the 3DS is still growing, and the console still has momentum - something borne out by the solid hardware and software sales in the company's latest financial reports.
“We didn't just want a successor to the Wii U or the 3DS,” says Kimishima. “So our original concept was, ‘What kind of new experience can we create?’ And what we showed this time was an object that's both stationary and one you can take outside to play with anyone you want.
When discussing the future of the 3DS, Kimishima stated because of Nintendo’s robust software, the 3DS is still growing, and the console still has momentum - something borne out by the solid hardware and software sales in the company's latest financial reports.