I'd be disappointed because for me, having gone back to the original Gameboy recently, I have realized what made owning both so great... different games. Playing through Super Mario Land 1 and 2, it's obvious that those games were designed to feel drastically different, albeit still fun, to the main line console Mario's so as to create incentive enough to warrant both purchases. You could play Mario 3 and then Mario Land 2 and feel like they were totally different.
If their next hand held is going to be nothing but a piece of hardware designed to carry their home consoles games around, for me personally, it'll be pointless. I'll just buy the console and games and play them that way.







