PolluxTroy
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This device will be way more ergonomic and comfortable to play on
Nintendo has been dead (to me) since the N64.
Nintendo died to me with the n64. Never had it, never liked it. Same for Wii and all the other consoles they have produced. I like the GBA, but that's it for post-SNES Nintendo consoles for me.
I think Nintendo should abandon the home console market and re-market the switch as a portable.
While this isn't their marketing message, this is essentially what they are doing by merging their output into a single platform that's flexible enough to live somewhere between both. Sure, they say the 3DS still has a future, but it's more likely that they're messaging this way to keep the milking for as long as they possibly can. At this junction, they would be foolish to give the 3DS any kind of real priority.
Give it a few years. They'll make a low cost version of this that is a home console only with no screen. Maybe I'll buy it then. I don't see myself going to any rooftop parties that would require me to take a Switch with me.
I don't see myself going to any rooftop parties that would require me to take a Switch with me.
The only thing I'll say is; who is their target audience? Will they ever find one with the Switch? If I had to make an educated guess...I'd say no, they won't.
Oh hey will the Switch work with amiibos??????????????????????????