| freebs2 said: No they should just design their next consoles to share a part of their game library. I'll add many 3DS games like Luigi's Mansion, Link Between Worlds, Fire Emblem Awakening, etc. could fit perfectly an home console, just like WiiU games such as Tropical Freeze or Captain Toad could work perfectly on an handled. |
I agree completely, in previous generations it made sense to have seperate handheld and home consoles due to the huge gap in power/visuals. We are starting to see it now with 3DS/Wii U that the difference in hardware & software is not hugely different outside of a few cases. Both are fully capable of producing 3D worlds, both have gyroscopic motion controls, both have dual screen/touch controls and games like Mario 3D Land/World, DKC Returns 3D/Tropical Freeze, NSMB2/U, Mario Kart 7/8, Smash Bros 3D/U arent vastly different.
Its time to unify the handheld and home consoles by giving them the same architecture and similar specs that can play the same games. The next handheld being somewhere in between Vita & Wii U in power and the home console being somewhere in between Wii U & PS4 in power. Something like the handheld being at 720p and the home console at 1080p. Not only will this ensure that Nintendo no longer has huge gaps in releases, it also opens them up to create more new ip and resurrect older ip since they wont need to make 2 seperate games for all there franchises. Also this will ensure that Nintendo's home console will have all the Japanese 3rd party support that the handhelds enjoy.
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