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wraggster
June 1st, 2011, 22:37
A new survey by Goo Research has found that concerns over price is the primary reason for low sales of the 3DS in Japan, followed by current satisfaction with the DS/DSi.

Although the 3DS initially broke records in Japan, weekly sales quickly began to drop and the hardware currently sells approximately half that of the best-selling PSP format. Sales in the West appear to show a similar drop-off.

According to a translation by website Andriasang, the new survey polled 1,110 people - with a 60.5 per cent split towards females - and asked them why they had not yet bought a 3DS.

The number one reason given was that the price is too high or that they are waiting for a price drop. The second most common reason was "satisfied by DS/DSi", followed by "worried about eye strain", "worried about getting sick from the screen", and "few launch titles".

The sixth most common reason was "will buy once a game I want is released", followed by "satisfied by cell phone and smartphone games", "satisfied by PSP", "the battery is weak", and "it's heavy and I don't feel like carrying it with me".

All of the most popular reasons are commonplace complaints for the system, but Nintendo has given no indication of any possible price drop. A number of new titles are expected to be announced at E3 next week though, at which point the online features, including the eShop, will also be activated.

A previous survey by Goo Research in March, just after the 3DS's release, asked the question "What game system will you buy next?", with the 3DS beating the NGP by 14,668 votes to 5,200.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2011-06-01-price-behind-slow-3ds-sales-claims-survey

LDAsh
June 2nd, 2011, 09:54
Price is always a factor and Nintendo have always taken affordable hardware and matched it with outstanding software, with plenty of quality games that squeeze every last drop out, but things have changed. We've seen a lot of shovelware for the DS(es) and I guess a lot of people are worried about investing in a far more expensive console (another 3rd of the price of a DS) without the great software to use with it.

What the 3DS needs is a new F-Zero game that will make people do backflips and crack their heads open on the pavement. Imagine the headlines. "Teenager throws himself off building while playing F-Zero-3DS on rooftop."