If it's not powerful I think quite frankly it will be ignored by most third parties. I think Nintendo's kinda had their three strikes with the third party community and if they bring another "too cute, underpowered console that requires a bunch of hoops to jump through because it's so different from the PS4" ... it's simply just going to get ignored outright.
Wii U was kinda their last chance to make things right and that failed miserably, they're unlikely to be given another benefit of the doubt.
So I mean that's fine, if Nintendo is prepared to support the system with like 70% of its software (assuming it's a home console).







