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spemanig said:
LuckyTrouble said:
Here we go. this is the picture I was looking for. This was shown at the same time that the NX was announced. It was one of the slides during the conference. As can be seen, Nintendo doesn't seem to see the NX as a Wii U or 3DS replacement. Rather, it seems obvious that the intention is to supplement their current hardware lineup with some unifying piece of hardware that will likely lead into their next generation of gaming hardware. Basically, it can be seen as being intended to be supplemental rather than any kind of full replacement.

If it was intended to be a straight up home console, it would be made as a Wii U replacement. Nintendo isn't going to pull a dumb move like trying to support three dedicated devices at the same time, but they also didn't seem ready to accept the idea of phasing out their current hardware during the initial announcement in March.


No, they put the NX there because it looks neat. In that arrangement. The Prime director literally said that Prime 4 would skip the Wii U for the NX. That's a replacement, no matter how Nintendo wants to phrase it. That picture isn't implying what you're saying. It's just outlining the new membership program's relationship to other devices. Nothing more.

You seem to be really confused on the wording of what the Prime director said. He said he wanted to make Prime 4  and that it would take too long dealing with the Wii U now. He then said it would likely end up on what he believed to be Nintendo's next gen gaming console which is currently speculated to be the NX. Considering the NX is likely still very hush hush outside of R&D and Nintendo heads, I have a hard time accepting that this guy who doesn't even seem to be an active Nintendo game developer anymore is somehow in the know.