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the_dengle said:
teigaga said:

Thankfully none of the current gen systems cost that much :P

Also 4 of those 5 listed systems are still getting new games, pretty much as frequently as the Wii U lol. I'm sure the PS4 will still be thriving at the NX home console arrival just as PS3/360 was at the Wii U's, so same will apply then. 

Considering OP asked for a "mega powerful" console, I assumed he meant more powerful than the Xbox One was relative to 2013, which would mean more expensive than the Xbox One was in 2013, which I interpreted as $500+. If it was much less than that, it wouldn't really justify the annual payment plan. People have already shown that they are more than willing to spend $400 on a new console.

PS3 got a few games recently and has a few more coming, but NX isn't out yet and won't be for at least a year and a half, more likely two and a half years. I consider your suggestion that anyone who doesn't want to spend $400 or more on a new console should just buy a ten-year-old console instead as belittling as Don Mattrick's infamous "we have a product for people who don't want an always-online device, it's called Xbox 360" blunder.

Yeah, pretty much this. Nintendo makes products affordable enough people can get them year 1. No need to make cross gen or small project titles for their last gen console.