| Chark said:
If they made a 3DS with an HDMI out would it suddenly destroy their handheld division? Home console and handheld markets are pretty blended, they wouldn't be removing one, especially with a device that would serve as both. Software is the money maker, not hardware. Using weak hardware seems like the only outcome trying something like this out, but weak hardware doesn't mean they are out or anything and I look to the Wii as the best example of such. While I don't agree with weak hardware, that's what Nintendo has been doing for a while now. Is it smart? I don't think so but I'm not Nintendo. |
If they made a 3ds with an HDMI out, it would distroy their console division... And they aren't blended... The point of a console is to have the big screen experience with signicantly better graphics and a few other things. A console is supposed to give u games that a handheld isn't capable of like bigger worlds, better Ai, better graphics and etc.. If they use handheld components, there will be no third party support which is followed by bad press which will result in bad sales. Software is the money maker but you lose software when you don't have people buying two MKs or two Smash and etc and outputing them twice a generation leads to fatigue which will result in lower install base
The wii was unique and the reason why it sold so much was because it was designed to entertain the casuals in a new way... Not because of its games... Giving more Nintendo games won't sell the system like the wii because thats not what the casuals want... And its obviously not smart since its exactly that which put them in this position
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