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Pemalite said:
zorg1000 said:

3. They stated its not a SIMPLE successors, that one word changes the context of the entire statement. Now youre just arguing for the sake of argument. Nowhere did i ever saya hybrid device will see a 100% carry over from 3DS+Wii U. Im saying you cant exclude one side when talking about its potential impact. Of course Nintendo could release a product that appeals to neither side and sees a massove decline, or its possible that it appeals to way more people than 3DS/Wii U did.

Fact of the matter is... Nintendo have enabled entire mobile game library's to play on their home consoles multiple times before.

The SNES could do it with the Gameboy cart. Heck even the Gamecube could play all Gameboy Advance games... Did it draw millions of gamers in thanks to the sheer amount of mobile exclusives? Well. No. It didn't.

Apples & oranges buddy, you're comparing two completely different things.

A hybrid device is a single device that can be played on the go or at home on the TV with 100% of Nintendo's software output being tailor made for this device.

If you wanted to do the same with your examples, you would need to buy two seperate devices along with an add-on and you still wouldnt be able to play your console games on the go. Also these add-ons were not released until halfway through these devices lives.

So you see how these are not the same situation?



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