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KLXVER said:
I really don't know what Nintendo will do next tbh. The casual gamers are gone, so another Wii like system probably isn't a good idea. The core gamers will always choose a PlayStation or a Xbox over a Nintendo system, so another GC like system probably isn't a good idea. Handhelds are on the decline, so the hybrid thing probably isn't a good idea. I really don't know...

Let me give you a hint.. (as i see it)

Next Gen.. 2 Consoles

The portable/hybrid.. A portable device that can be played handheld.. and can stream (wiiu like.. mayby a litle better graphic) to big screens

(It will support wii/u controllers) have better channels and stuff.. some sort of health/fit system.. better/bigger eshop..  mayby phone capabilities)

 

But back to your "real" question..

At the time nintendo will move on from wiiu.. Probely late 2016.. early 2017..  (wiiu can still be suportet and recierve some "nintendo new system" aaa ports.. so cool down) VR will start to be functional, good and cheap..  and VR sets from samsung, sony, facebook and others are most likely out

So when you know that Nintendo started believing in VR, (when sony in the eyes of public was still a walkman) long time ago.. and nintendo always look for new way to experince games.. and gave os the other part of "vr set" (gyro/motion controllers.. wireless "gyro" screen, and wii-board).

And will benefit most of all.. becourse not only are they masters in making new type of games, They will also could sell "the classics" in VR versions ones more (Sunshine can still reach 10 mill. :) )

So as i see it.. :)  They will make the cheap hybrid for more casuals gamers.. and a "super nintendo system" designet around VR.. (No reasons why it should'n play "normal" games to.. but people will buy it for VR..)