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TomaTito said:
Soundwave said:

NX is actually simpler for the "dumb parent" they can walk into the store and any NX game they buy will work on whatever NX hardaware their little nephew has. 

They'd still have to know if they need to buy it for the NX Bros or NX Bowser. 

Or what advantage does the Bowser give you compared to the Bros. consoles?


Software would be just one SKU I think. It just works on all three machines. Same thing as buying a PC game, you don't have like 10 different versions of each game and then have to choose the one that works on your particular hardware rig. 

One is portable. One is a mini-console that has average graphics. One is a pro console that has higher end graphics. 

I don't think that's really that difficult for the layman to grasp. 

I think "what the hell is the different between a 2DS, 3DS, and New 3DS?" is probably more of a head scratcher. At least the three hardware models above would be clearly different from a physical POV.