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xenolord said:

new handheld in 2016, somewhat more powerfull than ps360 and a high resolution foldable screen.

new home console in 2017, 3-4 times more powerfull than a ps4, just like wii u is around 3 times more powerfull than ps360.

Same architeture just for the sake of easily working on both, not for sharing the game libraries (except some e-shop games).


Nintendo can't support two seperate game libraries at once. How many times do they need to keep hitting their head against the wall before they realize this?

No single company in the game business actually could support two platforms largely on their own. It's a stupid concept and it's just finally caught up to Nintendo. 

A home console only moderately more powerful than a PS4 will easily get upstaged by a cheaper PS4 with hundreds of more games and then eventually a PS5 in 2018 which would be far more powerful. That's a dead end for Nintendo too. No one but Nintendo fans would be interested, why would the average gamer that has a PS4 be amazed at a console 4 years later having slightly better graphics?

First I doubt that the Wii U is even 3-4x more powerful than a 360/PS3 to begin with (probably more like 1.25x more powerful).