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curl-6 said:
DanneSandin said:

Agreed. So I think its quite possible to launch a $300 console thats quite a bit more powerful than PS4, but if they wanna compete against PS5 it has to be cutting edge. I think Nintendo can forget all about luring the casuals to their home console; theyll be satisfied with Nintendos mobile games. So who then are there left to sell to? The "true" gamers, all of them buying a console. And how are Nintendo going to get them? With a powerful console and 3rd party support. If they cant do that they might as well quit home consoles all together.

I think the fusion concept will torpedo any chance of a truly powerful next gen Nintendo system. The home console will be held back by the limitations of its portable sibling.

The question is how the Fusion will work though? Will both handhelds and home console just share the same engines and OS? Or will they actually share the same games, as in play at home and pick up where u left the game while sitting on the bus? We dont know yet. If they share the same games, Nintendo will be losing out on a lot of profit since lots of people wont buy both platforms, and their SW might also suffer; a lpt of people bought Mario Kart for BOTH  3DS and Wii U. Do they really wanna part with those profits?



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