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Kai_Mao said:
Ljink96 said:

I was going to mention the 3DS japan situation but I underestimated you and didn't include it. Yes, Japan has the games that we're excited for this year except for 2 games that will be heavy hitters there: Dragon Quest XI and Yokai Watch 3. Pokemon's 20th Year celebration is this year so expect another Pokemon on 3DS as well. Nintendo won't let their consoles have absolutely nothing, they'll be fairly stocked. Zelda U hasn't arrived. Nor has TPHD or Star Fox Zero. I'm sure E3 will also announce more WiI U swan songs that will carry the console into NX. Wii U and 3DS combined are putting up a decent fight. Nintendo is trying to support both consoles at once. Something that Sony failed to do with PS4 and Vita. But this harsh development cycle is getting the best of them, I thnk. Which is why I am a firm believer that NX will aim to mend that area and allow Nintendo to release home and handheld versions of their games at or around the same time. It worked wonders for Smash Bros. The 3DS version sits at around 6 Million and the Wii U version is at 4 million. Effectively living up to Brawl's sales. I think this would be a good strategy for Nintendo to use.

At least they realized that and have combined their handheld and home console divisions to create better synergy.

True. But that's the first step. Until we see the fruits of that merging, I can't talk much about it. In a perfect world, the handheld and home console divisions would communicate back and forth to reach a middle ground in which the NX Handheld and Home Console can easily coexist. But the NX has so much mystery and technology surrounding it, I really don't think I can pinpoint how the divisions even worked together.