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zorg1000 said:
bigtakilla said:

Oh I'm a fan alright, but far from the dreamer who visited this website 3 years ago. You should have seen the optimism I held for the company before the ensuing years of utter disappointment. The whole big dreams thing died around 2 years ago at E3 2015, concreted by this year. 

But you seem to want to take speculation and say "lets all get hyped guys" on something that may not even be true. For Nintendo, the only thing we can do is wait and see. Also, while a handheld home console hybrid would be cool, a simple unified library across two completely seperte devices would be stupid IMO. If they are two seperate devices, I want a reason to own both. 

You're essentially asking me to put my faith in a company who has let me down for 2 years straight, but not to worry because next year things will be different. Like how this years E3 is going to be different than last year, the same as how this holiday season is going to be different than last years, like how third party support is on board with their big titles this time with the Wii U. There comes a point in a persons life where they gotta start coming to grips with reality. I don't believe in Nintendo anymore, nor do I think hardly anyone else in the world does. 

Will I buy NX? Yes, I am going to buy NX because I love Nintendo's 1st party offerings. They are what I love about gaming, Xenoblade Chronicles is also a series I will not deny myself. But this isn't about me and you or the 50 other people posting on this or even the 150 who voted. This is about Nintendo NOT repeating the same mistakes as the past, one of the biggest ones would be marketing. It's a HUGE reason the Wii U never took off more than it had in its release year, and could have steamrolled all the way to it being what we know the Wii U is today. 

E3 2015 was 11 months ago........

Lol, true. More that no big games in two years were announced. My mistake. Last one being Zelda E3 2014.