When the 3DS emerged, stereoscopic 3D was entering a sort of boom period following the release of Avatar. Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata acknowledged that 3D enthusiasm isn’t what it used to be and that it’s not likely to be a main feature of Nintendo consoles going forward.

“I think when we launched the 3DS there was a kind of 3D boom, which is perhaps slightly on the wane again, but there are plenty of people out there that create 3D video and I think that some of those who create and distribute 3D video would be very interested in the 3DS XL,” Iwata said.”So, now we’ve created the 3DS and 3DS XL and also have some games out there that are really using that 3D effect that we can see, from my point of view, that it’s an important element. But as human beings are this kind of surprise effect wears off quickly, and just have this 3D stereoscopic effect isn’t going to keep people excited.”

“It’s nice to have good graphics but not necessarily on their own, so I don’t think we’ll present [3D graphics] as one of the key features of our consoles but will probably stick with 3D as one of the minor elements of our consoles in the future,” added Iwata.

Source: The Independent