I think Nintendo comes out with a new handheld in a couple years that is similar to Vita in a lot of ways except about twice as powerfull. Powefull enough so Nintendo can so quickly port wiiu games run on it at 720p. From this point forward all first party Nintendo games go handheld and console. The new system will be able to be used in place of the wiiu gamepad and several can be used at a time. Nintendo's next console will be out a year later be based on mobile components and will be several times more powerfull than the wiiu. Lets say 4 times. It will come with a classic dual analog controller. But now there are cloud saves. So you can make games that use one or many handhelds as controllers for a dual screen experience. Also first party games will have mobile and console versions available and cross buy. You will be able to play all nintendo games on the mobile device or the console with cloud saves. At this point Nintendo can pump out between them and their 3rd party partners about 15 to 25 exclusives games per year and have no need for multiplats. They deliver a wide install base between the devices which will be attractive to cross platform game makers though and will likely receive a fair amount of them and will also be able to double down on the indie support they are already receiving.







