No, definitely not. Nintendo is in a bad place right now, and to attract customers they need to offer something compelling and cool. Perhaps they have a novel idea like Wii up their sleeves ; but barring that they will need to offer something technologically advanced to gain interest. With the significant advancement just unveiled with HBM and AMD's new chips, they have a rare opportunity to offer a product a full gen ahead of the market in about 2017. Assuming they're smart, of course (doubtful).








