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bdbdbd said:
Chorlin said:

Man, this was an amazing read!!
Can ia make a video about it?? 
It trully deserves to be exposed. 
For real, Congratulations!!

The basic idea in the post is wrong; it makes Switch an hardware issue, when in fact Switch is resolving Nintendo's problem with software output. It is amazing how Nintendo execs shove it straight into people's faces and they still don't get it. Also the Wii's concept was to lower the cost of software development. Ever since the flop that was N64, Nintendo's been attempting to make game development as cheap as possible (sans Wii U).

Actually, making cost effective hardware has always been on Nintendo's mind.  Gunpei Yokoi's philosophy of "lateral thinking with withered technology" is proof of this.  "The Nintendo way of adapting technology is not to look for the state of the art but to utilize mature technology that can be mass-produced cheaply."  The monochrome Gameboy released in 1989 is a perfect example of that philosophy at work and predates any notion of Nintendo trying to lower costs only after the N64.