
 The New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL have sold a combined total of 500,000 units in Japan 
as of November 9th. Japanese sales tracker 
Media Create  reports that it is performing similarly to of the Nintendo DSi, the  updated version of the Nintendo DS, when that device launched back in  2008.
  
 The circumstances leading up to the launch of both devices are  similar in other ways, too. Sales of the Nintendo DS line in 2008 were  2.49 million—42.93% of the total DS sales the year prior—leading up to  the launch of the DSi. Cut to 2014, and Nintendo 3DS sales this year  were at 1.6 million—49.55% of 2013’s 3DS sales—prior to the New 3DS  launch.
  
 In its launch year, the Nintendo DSi made use of the end-of-year  holiday period to increase its sales, and reached 1 million units sold  by its eighth week (which was the third week of December). By the end of  the year, it had sold 1.2 million units.
  
 Six years have passed since then, and the market has changed a great  deal. That said, while a direct comparison is hard to make due to the  time-gap, Media Create estimate that the New Nintendo 3DS, too, should  be able to hit 1.2 million units sold by the end of 2014, owing to the  upcoming release of million-sellers like 
Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire and 
Yo-kai Watch 2: Headliner.
  
 The real question, of course, is how the Nintendo 3DS line will  continue to sell beyond 2014. Nintendo and third-party publishers will  need to continue providing meaningful support for the 3DS to sell people  on the device, whether they’re upgrading from an older 3DS model or are  newcomers to the 3DS entirely.
 
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