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UncleSes said:
Soundwave said:
UncleSes said:
2016 is never going to happen, please stop. Nintendo doesn't just get random parts and throw it in a box, they take their time to make sure the hardware is optimized to what they want (which is why quite a few aspects of the Wii U are still a mystery), 2016 only gives them 4 years, at the most, to get a console ready, take away the time it takes to manufacture and you're only giving them 3, maybe 3 and a half, years to make a handheld and console? Even if they use the same architecture, it's not happening so soon and combining their handheld and console division isn't going to do get it out so soon.


They need a new handheld no matter what in 2016. 

They could easily have the chipset chosen right now, AMD is saying they had landed a big mobile contract for 2016, that smells an awful lot like Nintendo. 

The next Mario 3D platformer, Animal Crossing game, and Mario Kart 9 would be quickly fast tracked for such a platform for 2016, in fact I think this has already happened internally at Nintendo. 

The Animal Crossing producer said something awfully interesting recently, that they were considering the next one for the Wii U or a future (unnamed) platform after saying the series as is works better on handhelds. 

Sure makes you go "hmmmm". 

I also suspect Nintendo will back away from using such a propietary approach to system components next gen. It is killing their profit margins this gen by opting to go with old/low mass produced components with the Wii U, they can barely sell a PS3-caliber machine for less than $300, I think they know now that they made a lot bad choices with the Wii U components. The 3DS chip though is pretty much off the shelf components ... an ARM core + a Pica2000 GPU. 

I meant for console or this "fusion" device, but for handheld a holiday 2016 release is bound to happen, at the latest it'll come out mid-2017. I can't see the 3DS dragging on like the DS did for 7 years, 3DS' life span will only be 5-6 years max. But at the same time, that 3DS launch was horrendous, I could see Nintendo delaying the system so that Animal Crossing or Mario Kart will be ready for launch or within the launch window, they can't have the 3DS launch repeat itself.

Fusion is the handheld, it just happens to also have a home variant and perhaps other hardware flavors too. When ever it launches that's when I consider the "next gen" for Nintendo to begin because the console variant will simply play the same games just on your TV. So I don't view that as some kind of massive re-launch or something. 

I think the home variant will be out by November 2016 actually. All it will be is the portable chip maybe with double or triple the cores and double the RAM or something like that in a very small casing (like Playstation TV size) in my opinion. 

The Fusion concept doesn't work if the console variant is wildly different or more considerably more powerful than the portable version. I expect it be a 2x-3x gap, enough to allow the same games on the portable Fusion to run in full 1080p for the TV version.