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Soundwave said:
"Hardcore" gamers don't really care about Metroid, and Zelda isn't anything all that special to them either.

That's just appealing to the same group of Nintendo fans, most of whom bought the Wii U anyway.

Honestly if it were possible an merging/alliance with Microsoft would be the best way to actually get credibility with modern core gamers, but Nintendo would never agree to it willingly.

No one really wants three consoles and historically its never been supported that well outside of the Wii which again largely rode a controller fad to entice unloyal casuals before they got bored of it and moved on (an audience isn't worth spit if you can't maintain it).

is the idea of Ninty no longer making home consoles seem so crazy now? serious question.

three is too much cause two consoles are going to be a least identical. I doubt alot of people had all three last gen and they REALLY dont have all three this gen judging by sales.