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Miyamotoo said:
curl-6 said:

Let's be honest here, you are probably the most zealous Nintendo supporter currently on VGChartz. :P Which is fine, but you do tend to be extremely optimistic when it comes to anything Nintendo related.

Consumers today are used to multipurpose devices, a gaming device you can take on the go but plug into your TV at home isn't going to blow anyone's mind. That's not to say it can't be successful, but it's not gonna set the world on fire.

Again not true, like I wrote, I am fan, but there is huge difference between fan and extreme fan. I dont buy every Nintendo product and I buying other consoles, for instance I am getting PS4 Slim, also for instance I numerous time said that Nintendo made to many terrible mistakes with Wii U. I am never extremely optimistic, actually all my expectations are actually very realistic, I never wrote anything optimistic maybe only from your point of view because you are extremely pessimistic (you stil think Wii U version of game will be canceled, lol).

Again, we are talking about console market, and again you dont have anuthng similar on console market curently. Also again, I never said it will set world on fire or it will be next Wii, but definatly gaves much higher value product like that than for instance Wii U alone, and definitely will be major reason to buy such a product, basically handheld lowers and home console lowers will consider buy it, and it almost certain that fans of Nintend handheld and fans of Nintendo home consoles will buy it.

Again, please read what's already written, there is no need to repeat myself.

Your future projections for anything Nintendo related are always extremely positive. You never even consider the possibility that things might not go perfectly for them. You think everything in the future will always go their way.

Being seen as a higher value product than the Wii U is not hard, Wii U was seen as a very low value proposition, hence it's terrible sales. But you are overestimating the value that a "hybrid" would represent, because you're applying a pre-multimedia-age market mentality. Nobody is wowed by a device that serves more than one purpose anymore. Every device is multipurpose, it's the norm.