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yvanjean said:

1. The console can't be expensive, around $250.

2. The NX will have to be vastly more powerful then WiiU, can't be a step backward.

3. Backward compability and full integration of WiiU marketplace is a must. 

4. I would be happy with hybrid console and portable device has long as it's more powerfull then a WiiU.

5. I don't need the NX to have 3rd party support, just a great line up from Nintendo and Partners.

6. Nintendo need to focus on core gamers, if NX is marketed for kids and casual, I'll simply wait out 2-3 years and buy every thing used.

1. OVER $250 doesn't equal expensive, although it starts to get there when it's over $299.

2. Define vastly and get your priorities straight. No console can be vastly more powerfull than Wii U and release costing $249 in 2016/2017. However, a release in 2017 for $299 can get a console around 9x more powerfull than Wii U (3x more powerfull than ps4), with a 5+ tflops gpu and 20gb of RAM.

3. It's certainly good.

4. The idea is silly. If it's a portable, it will be weaker than Wii U and if it plays as a powerfull home console, it will be too much for a portable to handle.

5. We always get a great lineup from nintendo but it would be great if third parties remembered how to do their own job. 

6. Nintendo has always focused on core gamers, unlike the competitors and their games with almost no challenge. Of course it will also be marketed for kids, since nintendo likes to catter to everyone. And there's no such thing as casuals.