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I gotta say happyd- padib, I'm agreeing with most people responding here: 2016 seems a little early. I'm more inclined to say 2017; by then PS4/X1 has been out for 4 years and their successors should be rolling out within a year or two then. Launching in 2016 means less power for Nintendo's next console compared to PS5 and Xbox...2?

Although, if Nintendo decides to launch two different consoles that plays the same games (just upscaling or downscaling them), THEN I could see the handheld version being released in 2016 and the home version in 2017. But if it's the same device, then it's a 2017 date



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Furthermore, I think VGChartz should add a "Like"-button.