twintail said:
| zorg1000 said:
There is always the chance that people who don't own a 3DS or Wii U may buy one, perhaps the individual libraries of those devices aren't quite compelling enough for someone to buy either of them but if there was a device that had the combined library than it may be more of a worthwhile purchase.
And saying people won't buy both is like saying people who own an iPhone won't buy an iPad or vice versa. The idea of playing a game at home then taking it wherever u go or playing on the go and coming home to get the big screen experience is potentially a selling point for certain people.
There is also price & marketing that are factors, if these devices are sold at the correct price point with a strong marketing campaign than they can become more compelling than 3DS or Wii U are.
My point is there are a lot of factors at play, so sales may decrease or they could increase.
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That is a possibility of course.
Except that the apple products do a lot more than just play games. They function for a variety of different purposes.
Of course, I agree that it really depends on how Nintendo plays their hand.
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Ya they do more than games but it's still the same concept, u do ur Web browsing, social media, etc. on the phone when out of the house then use the tablet for those things when home.