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wombat123 said:
jason1637 said:

It would be pretty crazy if this is the last Nintendo console and every few years a new SCD is released so the platform is in par with the competition. 

I could see that working.  And the amount of Nintendo coins (or whatever Nintendo compensates users for letting their SCD be used in the cloud) that could be earned could rise or fall depending on which generation of the SCD you have (as they'd keep on upgrading it over the years to keep up with the competition).  Like if you have a gen3 SCD, you'd get 3 Nintendo coins per hour of use, 2 for a gen2 SCD and 1 for a gen1.  And then as time goes on, older models could be completely phased out and no longer accepted into the Nintendo cloud.  It would essentially keep Nintendo users in the Nintendo ecosystem by not having them continusously have to start their library from scratch each gen and Nintendo would just have to worry about making games.

They might as well embrace something like this. The traditional hardware model doesn't work for Nintendo anymore, really with the exception of a few year fad with motion gaming every one of their consoles has been selling worse for 30 years now. 

They need a way to basically minimize the hardware and make it a non-factor, so that you can get an NX at varying cost/form factors, it upgrades and is open ended as a platform so the Sonys/MS' can't take advantage of it by releaseing newer/better hardware, etc. It should be easy for third parties to program for and unify the Nintendo library. 

If they can do all that with NX they'll basically have addressed their core deficiencies from a hardware POV at least.