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RolStoppable said:
This is a question that should be answered after looking at the sales history of Nintendo systems and determining what has sold Nintendo systems.

It doesn't bode well for this community when such a high percentage of answers is "power".

I'm not sure the correlation of sales among Nintendo's hardware was a direct result of the power of their consoles, but rather their software effort. Their best-selling consoles also seem to have the best software output while at the same time being lacking in power compared to their market rivals, but the later isn't a consequence of the former, unless you could somewhat prove that having more power reduces their ability to make competent software in a regular basis. I don't really think having more power is a burden, and Nintendo should really aim for it with the NX.

This being said...

 

RolStoppable said:

His disappearance won't mean anything if you continue to stick around. If we have to sacrifice only one person to make everything better, you are the logical choice.

That's harsh. I like it, though. But it's still harsh.

 

Hiku said:
It needs to be able to run PS4 games competently. If not, they're at large risk of repeating WiiU's situation.

It should try to aim for a bit more than PS4 games, especially with the Neo and Scorpio around. Not saying it should be equal (which would be good), but being a bit more ambitious is always a good thing.

 

OdinHades said:
Hardware doesn't matter. That's all I have to say.

Wouldn't be a great idea releasing a console that's less powerful than the Wii right now, wouldn't you think? Hardware always matters, to a degree.