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3DS Sets Record Sales in 2013

by Becky Hollada - January 10, 2014, 11:45 pm EST
Total comments: 4 Source: (Press Release)

Still going strong. As if we had reason to worry.

Nintendo 3DS had a good year in 2013, topping game sales in 2012 by 45 percent and passing 11.5 million in lifetime hardware sales.

The Christmas season saw hardware sales push another million units from the almost 10.5 million number reported in November. Also, according to the officials, shoppers this year bought a grand total of more than 16 million both packaged and digital 3DS games. Seven of those games landed Megacritic scores of 85 or higher, with Fire Emblem: Awakening and A Link Between Worlds coming in over 90.

“Nintendo 3DS is a powerhouse with games and experiences that appeal to all kinds of players,” said Nintendo of America’s executive VP of Sales and Marketing, Scott Moffat, “We’re not slowing down in 2014. With more games featuring fan-favorite franchises on the way, the best days of Nintendo 3DS are still to come.”

Do you think 2014 will be another kind year for the 3DS? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Nintendo 3DS Poised for Strong 2014 after Record-Setting Game Sales in 2013

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Shoppers bought Nintendo 3DS games in record numbers in 2013, and Nintendo plans more great games to continue the momentum in 2014. Here is a recap of 2013 by the numbers:

More than 16 million combined packaged and digital Nintendo 3DS games were sold in 2013, an increase of more than 45 percent over 2012’s Nintendo 3DS game sales.

The Nintendo 3DS family of portable systems, which also includes Nintendo 3DS XL and Nintendo 2DS, has crossed lifetime hardware sales of more than 11.5 million in the United States alone.

Seven Nintendo 3DS games that launched in 2013 have a Metacritic score of 85 or higher, including two games at 90+ (The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds and Fire Emblem Awakening).

“Nintendo 3DS is a powerhouse with games and experiences that appeal to all kinds of players,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “We’re not slowing down in 2014. With more games featuring fan-favorite franchises on the way, the best days of Nintendo 3DS are still to come.”

Nintendo has great Nintendo 3DS games planned for early 2014 to keep the momentum going. Yoshi’s New Island launches March 14 in stores and in the Nintendo eShop. The game is being produced by Takashi Tezuka, the creative director of the original Yoshi’s Island for Super NES. Yoshi reunites with Baby Mario in a gorgeous landscape to help him to safety. Flutter jumps, ground pounds and egg throws all return, along with some new actions that use the unique features of Nintendo 3DS.

Disney Magical World is a new game featuring dozens of Disney characters in a variety of Disney-themed worlds. Players can customize their characters with hundreds of Disney-themed outfits and accessories, all while managing a café, planting crops and collecting Disney character cards. Players help different characters solve problems or find missing items. The game launches in stores and in the Nintendo eShop on April 11.

A free demo of Square Enix’s amazing RPG Bravely Default is now available exclusively in the Nintendo eShop. The extensive demo features content not included in the main game, but players who purchase the full game can transfer some of their data. The full game launches in stores and in the Nintendo eShop on Feb. 7.

Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy challenges players with more than 150 mind-bending puzzles. In this final installment in the second Professor Layton trilogy, players embark on a worldwide adventure in search of lost Azran artifacts. The game launches Feb. 28 in stores and in the Nintendo eShop.

Talkback

Chad SexingtonJanuary 11, 2014

Looking forward to Bravely Default.  Still haven't downloaded the demo yet.


After falling in love with the DS Layton games, there's something about Miracle Mask that hasn't hooked me at all.  I pick it up and put it down and I doubt I'll ever finish it.  I might drop the entire series for a while.

KITT 10KJanuary 11, 2014

After reading all of the other articles about Nintendo struggling with the Wii U, (which IS a great system), this makes me feel much better and happy.

Mop it upJanuary 12, 2014

No shocker here, the 3DS finally had a great lineup this year, and any year with Pokémon is of course going to top the charts.

EiksirfJanuary 21, 2014

I actually am a little shocked by this, and pleasantly since the Wii U news has been so disappointing. For a long time I thought I was the only one around with a 3DS. I figured Apple was going to take over the handheld scene, but now I'm getting more and more StreetPass hits which makes it seem like something really happened this holiday season to turn around the 3DS. It might just be those relay points messing with me, but if the numbers here are any indication, things are doing well.

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