| Soundwave said: The "gimmick" is that it's portable basically from the sounds of it with a few extra things thrown in (aka: the swiss army knife approach) |
The question is if this is the right way to do things.
Makeing a hybrid thats as good as 2 things (hybrid & home console), that are usually sold seperately, is hard enough.
Tossing a ton of other stuff in there as well, increases the risk that it ends up failing at both.
Im not sure just tossing aton of features into something, is a smart approach.
Look at the Wii U.
They spent 80$+ on the gamepad (when the others spend like 15$ on their controllers), and barely found any reason for that "feature" and it basically killed their console sales.
This could be Nintendo trying to do too much at once.







