| JWeinCom said: Core Nintendo fans are the ones who bought the Wii U. If you hadn't noticed, there aren't that many of them. And those core Nintendo fans would have bought a pure handheld or a pure console. Probably both. What exactly does this offer the casual gamer? Why would mom and dad pay 250 for something to play during roadtrips when tablets run as low as 50 dollars? $250 is not cheap for a handheld. Fans can try to defend this, but it's just not a good idea. It fixes very few of the problems the Wii U had. Hopefully, Eurogamer is completely wrong about this, or explained it in an awful way. |
This. I just can't fathom how Nintendo would make a 250$ handheld-thing, after seeing how terrible the 3DS launch was. If this is all true, I expect a major decline in total sales, which is a damn shame because they could've gone about this in another way and still did decently well...






















