| Soundwave said: Such a system would have to be a good deal more powerful than a PS4 (in a real, noticable way IMO) and under $399.99 IMO. But I don't think Nintendo really has a desire to go this route. I think they're done with consoles in a traditional sense in general (just like Japan is). I think Japan shunning the Wii U really stung Nintendo badly as they made the system with the hope that it could rejuvenate the Japanese market first and foremost (even though they'd never say it) with it's quasi-portable LCD controller. It's basically a system designed for the Japanese household. |
I agree it would have to be a good deal more powerful.
Whether Nintendo go down this path is the million dollar question. If they want to change and play it somewhat safe they would go for that. They could go a less traditional console but realisitcally speaking the fusion would hold back the console part and would not be much better than the PS4. So again would be a pointless console to buy IMHO.
They would need to find a way to get games to wrok with a bigger gap in power between the hand held part and the console which is better than the PS4 inorder to get new people to buy it. Oviously they need to find a way so that devs are not creating two games but can be scaled significantly on the fly to work.







