| zorg1000 said: A $200 console and a $200 handheld that share a library is what I think they will go with. |
do you think they're going to use the virtual console to differentiate themselves? this is already a pretty crowded space (nvidia as well, steam a little bit). as in: we have the nes, snes, n64, gb, gba, ds libraries and competitors don't?
i think one of the things they've quietly been doing is registering a lot of patents on emulation across various devices. i see that being a big part of their digital strategy (if they're smart).







