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kristianity77 said:
The thing is, even if it does release in 2016, unless it absolutely thumps the Xbox or PS4 in terms of raw power, just who in the hell is this thing going to attract? I mean, you would hazard a guess that 2016 and 2017 will be the peak of the PS4/Xbox lifespan in terms of software, so who are they aiming this at? If they are wanting people to shift from Wii U to this then great, there is your first 10 million sales over a period of a year at absolute best but then who else do you target?

People who want new and different experience with games that can't be found on other systems at affordable price!?

I think it's a sort of hybrid, handheld with screen and controls that can be can be connected on TV and use it like home console too, basically handheld and home console in one hardware, hybrid, it would target handheld and home users at same time. I think about $250 price, maybe even $200, but certainly not $300.