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Honestly, doing this would be a really smart move, if the Wii U doesn't get much 3rd party support. The system could be like a more powerful 3DS with an HDMI port, that could plug into the TV when playing at home. When it's plugged in, the games could be played with a controller similar to the Wii U controller. This would combine the two userbases, and increase first party and 3rd party software sales by a lot. It would also help give their home console more 3rd party support. However, it would have to cost no more than $200.



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