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Putin said:
spemanig said:
Putin said:
So, technicaly, I don't need WiiU if I have 3ds or vice versa? So instead of selling 2 consoles, they will sell only one. How's that profitable? Or it's thier sneaky way to run away from home console market? And if you have same games, you need two systems that are near equal in power. iOS games doesn't have diff specs on one phone or pad, they just lags and stutter if your Apple device is old. So they must create games in diff specs for them to use systems to full potential.


Not quite. The whole idea is to emulate the relationship that the iPhone has with the iPad, or as a better comparison, that the iPhone would have with a Mac Desktop if it ran on iOS. There is a very clear benefit to owning both indevitually, but they have clear synergy when owned together.

You do understand that phone or desktop PC is not game consoles? They where talking about games that plays on any console with that OS. Now games require hardware, it's not videos or songs that you can run anywhere.

Think of it as the Vita/Vita TV, they are the same hardware just one is portable and one is home. By making 2 platforms that play the same games it essentialy doubles the amount of games Nintendo can make for them simce they dont have to worry about making 2 seperate versions of all there franchises. U can buy either the home version or the portable version or both. For example

Nintendo Fusion Home w/Motion Plus-$150

Nintendo Fusion Home w/Pro Controller-$150

Nintendo Fusion Portable-$150

Nintendo Fusion+Portable-$250



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