| Soundwave said: NX Mario (Portable) - 600 GFLOP (downclocked GT7900), tablet-ish form factor with a few funky new ideas. Single screen touch panel. Has Nintendo OS, but can run Android apps pending Nintendo approval of said app so it has lots of extra functionality. 4GB LPDDR4 RAM w/32MB eDRAM. $249.99 launch price. NX Luigi (Home Mini-Console) - Is basically the same chip as the portable above, but runs at a full 800 GFLOPS. 4GB RAM w/32MB eDRAM. Super small form factor, runs at sub-10 watts. Comes with a new funky controller that's still relatively cheap-ish. $169.99 budget priced. NX Bowser (Full Size Home Console) - Is basically three GT7900s in one Wii U sized casing. So that gives you a whopping 2.4 TFLOPS of horsepower, being a decent upgrade on even the PS4 and double the XB1. 12GB of RAM + 96MB eDRAM (also 3x bump). Comes with both "funky controller" and standard pro controller. $299.99 launch MSRP. |
So NX Mario would be 720p handheld and NX Luigi 1080p? For me the brothers would be enough for launch and easily marketable to substitute the 3DS line in 2016 plus adds a home version for that fusion idea you love (android boxes, PSTV). The Bowser update from WiiU would be confusing to release together with these, you could delay the release to 2017 hoping for third party ports, I say ditch it and force them to make versions for the common denominator hardware, the NX Mario.







