Soundwave said:
The problem is that line of thinking didn't work with the GameCube either. People were willing to pay more for the PS2. For that strategy to work, the systems have to be expensive, and they're not, you can get a PS4 for a reasonable price, Sony/MS would just position the PS4/XB1 S as the low cost alternatives, and NX would be stuck there with 15 games vs. like 3000+ for the PS4. Even $399 for a PS4 Pro isn't expensive really, it's with inflation the same price a launch Super NES was, $399.99 is just a standard price point these days. Whereas for parents a $269.99 NX "tablet" (lets say) next to a $400 iPad Mini is pretty good value considering it can do things other tablets cannot. They missed the bus this generation, if they want to release a "serious" console now it has to be Scorpio tier or probably even better than that (PS5 competitor). You can't show up 3 1/2 years late in this business, you are in for a rude, rude awakening. GameCube would've trounced the PS2 given a 3 1/2 year headstart, any system with that long of a headstart is going to be make short work of a similarily spec-ed direct competitor. PS4 would dismantle a 2.5 TFLOP 2017 NX. Absolutely take it to school. |
It was a different era though. PS2 also was selling because of the DVD player. I also think that the lower price point and power would be accepted. This machine will be going toe to toe with Scorpio/Pro, but they are still ahead of ps4/xbox One. At the very least, they can build a solid niche, have 3rd party support, and unlike the GCN days, it will have access to the full library.
I really do think that this would be a solid solution. But since according to rumors, it will be a 720p tablet all I can do is voice my displeasure at Nintendo's decision and wait for the official announcement to be officially disappointed.







