| Kerotan said: It's good from them as usual but they you can't do it all by themselves. How would the unified console work? You by a home console and a handheld and your games will be cross buy and will work on both? |
Well they aren't doing it all by themselves, here are some 3rd party releases within the same time frame
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon+
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Ironfall
Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker
Etrain Mystery Dungeon
Story of Seasons
Lego Ninjago
Lego Jurassic World
Affordable Space Adventures
Citizens of Earth
Mightly No. 9
SpongeBob Hero Pants
Combined with the Nintendo published titles, that's averages out to about 1 game per week. Also take note that I'm also probably forgetting a bunch of other 3rd party titles.
And about the unified thing, Iwata has talked about it a bit. They have in the last 2 years merged their handheld and console hardware divisions along with unifying their software divisions. He said they plan to make their devices more like brothers that have similar architectures and power which will allow for increased software output by making cross-platform development easier and make it easier to port games to/from one another. It's currently unknown if all games will be playable on either device, although that is what I'm hoping for.
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