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padib said:
Somini said:

Salty much for you? Let's see you make a point without attacking someone, that'll be the day.

At least when that thread was made the Wii was selling at PS4 levels. Your's is based on an idea that may:

1) never come to fruition

2) flop

3) could be implemented entirely different from what you're envisioning.

People thought the WiiU was going to take the market by storm, because it sounded good on paper, hell even i was planning to get one, until i saw the first reviews of the console that is.

@underlined. Umm, look at the what 100 posts I made in the past 2 days as well as the many threads, I never attack unless the user is intentionally trying to sabotage a thread and a community. (Yes, you)

As for your counter-argument:

It's already done, Nintendo has unified its development plants of the home and portable consoles and will unify the API and OS platform, it's not a question:

Last year we also started a project to integrate the architecture for our future platforms. What we mean by integrating platforms is not integrating handhelds devices and home consoles to make only one machine. What we are aiming at is to integrate the architecture to form a common basis for software development so that we can make software assets more transferrable, and operating systems and their build-in applications more portable, regardless of form factor or performance of each platform. They will also work to avoid software lineup shortages or software development delays which tend to happen just after the launch of new hardware.

Some time ago it was technologically impossible to have the same architecture for handheld devices and home consoles and what we did was therefore reasonable. Although it has not been long since we began to integrate the architecture and this will have no short-term result, we believe that it will provide a great benefit to our platform business in the long run. I am covering this topic as today is our Corporate Management Policy Briefing.

This isn't speculation, it's official Nintendo statement. You using WiiU speculation as a counter-argument is incorrect.

I see. Your whole argument consists of ''i'm right'' and ''you're not'', how original.

I read the OP and followed the meeting yesterday and i've missed where this amazing tech that's gonna take gen 9 by storm is coming from.

But hey it's your thread, so keep on ''informing'' us.