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t3mporary_126 said:
Player2 said:

Local multiplayer + portable (which could be a selling point) won't work well. Four people looking at the gamepad screen (even worse in split screen multiplayer) don't sound appealing.

To play at home the $150 non-portable is just better and cheaper.

So the target demographic are those who are interested in single player games, portability and prefer Wii U's library over 3DS's or any other portable device. Don't sound too good.


Not if the tablet comes with a HDMI port and can connect to TV and PC monitors.

Low end monitors like the ones commonly found in an office don't have an HDMI port. But I wouldn't like to be seen messing with the monitor I use to do my job for non-work purposes anyway. Plus not all portable gaming is made at places with available PC monitors or TVs.

That makes multiplayer viable at home, but the home version of the console is still $100 cheaper.