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Darwinianevolution said:

I think the same too. If you're going to release two different pieces of hardware at the same time, and one plays more games than the other, you are alienating consumers from the beginning. And most Nintendo titles don't need that much power to begin with, so no problem there. Actually, even if that happens, Nintendo could just release a New Nintendo NX two or three years later solving whatever power difference exists between HH and HC. I don't know how people would take it, but there are precedents.

I thnk the 9th gen will be completely different from what we've seen in the console market. With Nintendo going with the Fusion and their mobile plans, Microsoft hinting more and more PC integration of the XBox brand, Sony focused on streaming and miniconsoles getting more and more power (soon will reach and pass WiiU power), this are really uncertain times.


I agree 100%. I think that the "next generation" of video game platforms will be do different, that I don't even think it's worth it to even consider the NX or anything after that 9th gen at all. These platforms are becoming generationless. You hit it on the nail with the New NX comment. I think that's absolutely part of their business strategy, and I think having a unified platform allows them to do that with absolute ease.