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JWeinCom said:
zorg1000 said:

I think you and many others are thinking about this device in the wrong way.

The primary purpose is to allow for a single device to get the combined the support of Nintendo's handhelds & consoles.

This device will likely get strong 3rd party support, just that it will primarily consist of Japanese, indie & family friendly games.

Anybody who honestly thought Nintendo was going to actively push for a device so that it could get things like Grand Theft Auto, Elder Scrolls, etc. had unrealistic expectations.

No, I'm thinking it in exactly the right way.  A system that will have Nintendo games and not much else. 

I'm not sure why you'd expect the system to have strong third party support.  Japanese support for the Wii U is nonexistant, and I'd hesitate to say the 3DS has strong third party support.  The biggest supporters have been Capcom and Squeenix, but even that has involved heavy promotion from Nintendo, which went as far as publishing certain games (Bravely 1/2 and Monster Hunters) in certain regions.  The third party support isn't bad, but it's not great either.

As for Nintendo pushing for a device that could get third party support, I don't think that's unreasonable at all.  The XBox One and PS4 weren't even cutting edge when they came out three years ago.  By now, it should be trivially easy to match them.

This kind of reminds me of the XBox One launch with its focus on multimedia.  Those features made a lot of sense for Microsoft to be excited about, but they weren't what gamers wanted or needed.  Same here.  It definitely makes sense for Nintendo to want to have a unified system, but the benefits for gamers aren't quite there. 

A simple question.  Outside of the existing base of 3DS and Wii U owners (probably around 60-65 million) who exactly is this going to appeal to?  How is this going to bring in new players?  As a fan of Nintendo games, I'll buy the product, and I'll probably love it.   As a fan of Nintendo as a company, who wants them to stay in the dedicated hardware industry, I hate it.  Of course, that's all assuming the rumors are true.

In a word: kids. 

Remember you were a kid once too, I imagine you probably had a Nintendo system or two (or three). 

Kids today don't. That's Nintendo's main conundrum, that more than any other issue is what keeps them awake at night I think. 

They need to get at least some of the kids playing on tablets to come back. How are they going to do that? I think they have to embrace and allow Android games and apps onto the NX. It's a gaming tablet, full stop, and since Nintendo doesn't need to profit on the hardware, they can undercut many tablet manufacturers. 

If you're a parent would you rather spend $269.99 on that NX that comes with 2 Amiibo toys, or the $399.99 iPad Mini 16GB? One is a hell of a lot cheaper and even doubles as a home game console, Nintendo won't slow Apple but there are plenty of cheap-o Chinese tablet makers they can take sales away from. 

Mind you, I don't know if Nintendo will be successful in this gamble, but I think that is basically their thinking.