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Soundwave said:
spemanig said:

I do. You don't, clearly. I said we'd get a new Nintendo platform in holiday 2016 over two years ago. Most didn't believe me. Now it's happening. I said Nintendo's first mobile app would be a passively social app specifically made to get people to sign up for their new membership program, and was NOT made to be a massive financial hit. I said this the literal same day Nintendo announced going mobile. You specifically didn't believe me. I was right. You were wrong. I said that the console model of generations was outdated and that I expected to see Apple-like incremental upgrades as soon as within the next five years. Everyone said that no one would ever be stupid enough to do that. I was only wrong about who would do it first. When I say something is going to happen before it happens, "I don't know what I'm talking about." When I turn out to be right, "it was always obvious they were going to do that from the beginning." You can only think in hindsight. I think in foresight. That's your handicap. I'm not going to let it be mine.

Sony and Microsoft have both, on numerous occasions, gone on record saying that they never underestimate Nintendo. Not after they were slaughtered last generation with ease.

Smart console is a term I use to abbreviate what Nintendo is doing with NX. The term is made up. Who cares? The application is not. It's the NX. A redefinition calls for a new word. Nintendo haven't given us their word yet, so I'm making up my own in the mean time.

Again. You don't know anything about the NX, not anything more than anyone else does, which isn't a lot. 

"Smart" console is a meaningless term, for something you have no idea about, I don't think you even know what your own term means. It's a vague "it'll be awesome doood!" catch all phrase with no logic behind it. 

What's the difference between a smart console and a modern game console specifically?

Next Gen was too. A lot of people seemed to love to use it though.