bigtakilla said:
Okay. Yes handheld and home console gaming experiences are different. And how does integrating platforms mean more games for handheld? I'm effectively telling you exactly where the problems will arise. Long story short, longer handheld game development times. |
Lets say we have 10 games for Wii U and 10 games for 3DS, on NX we could had 15 for home console and handheld in same time, thats 5 games more for handhelds and 5 games more home console then before, speaking theoretically. So I dont say if we had before for instance 5 games for handheld and 5 games on home console on NX we will have 10 games, but we could have 7-8 games instead only 5 for one platform.
And again, it seem you don't understand, Nintendo cannot support separate handheld and home consoles effectivly anymore (same like Sony cant support PS4 and Vita, and because of that they completely abandoned Vita), they would need to kill one of them or to go with integrated platform, they decided to go with integrated platform, it best choice for them and consumers, like I wrote win-win for everybody.







