It's easier to just launch a "home port" which has some minor graphical capabilities (mostly a crackerjack up-scaler) and the ability to run easy local multiplayer like consoles, and tie that into their next, PS4-ish level handheld. $300 for the handheld, an extra $100 for the home port with a controller (which is bundled with a local multiplayer centric game). Home Port itself could function as an eShop hub without the handheld, but the handheld would have the main GPU so the home port couldn't run advanced games without it.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







