Cloudman said:
My main issue is if they share the same software, what incentive is there to get both? What if people are just fine with owning one of the 2? |
Those are the risks, but there are risks in everything.
I would say the incentive would be (say it came out this year) playing Xenoblade X while I'm on my lunch break at work, or waiting in my car before my shift starts. Or playing the Legend of Zelda Wii U on the go. Or I'm visiting family for a holiday, let's say Thanksgiving for instance and I'm out of town, I can still play LoZ Wii U or Xeno X. There would be great appeal I think.