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I've been saying the same thing for months now. A Wiimote 2 (with a small touchpad maybe and a built in battery) and a Classic Controller 2 bundled in the package would've been totally fine. Maybe a camera system to play games like WarioWare, Nintendogs, Mario Party.

I disagree about the power part though: They should've kept their disruptive business model and thus not focused on power. As for games: Instead of going for "bigger" games they should've gone for smaller ones. Bigger focus on the eShop but not for obscure stuff. Think of something like a re-imagining of classic Nintendo titles: Excite Bike HD (with new courses and multiplayer), Ice Climbers HD (again multiplayer and new courses), a new Duck Hunt, a new 2D Metroid with multiplayer, each game being $10-15 and only on eShop. Graphics could've stayed true to their 8-16bit roots but in HD and with better effects. Give us new CONTENT not new graphics Nintendo!

That wouldn't put big games like 3D Mario or Mario Kart out of the question. They'd still come. But the team that is currently working on 3D Mario would be able to churn out like 10 of those "HD" games over the same dev time. People just love classic Nintendo.