The Verge has just published an informative interview with Shinya Takahashi, who is the general manager of Nintendo’s Entertainment Planning & development division. The site talked to him about a range of topics but one of the more interesting ones is Nintendo’s future plans for the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS platform.

“As a platform that is now in its eighth year since launch, I think it has found a very interesting role for us,” Takahashi says of the 3DS. “Which is that it’s accessible to a lower age demographic, and we’re able to focus a lot of software that’s really appealing to that audience on the Nintendo 3DS platform, which means that we can also look for software teams that are very well-suited to creating games of that type.”

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