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KBG29 said:
Chazore said:
So basically toss Nintnendo out there to fuel Sony's mobile hybrid so you don't have to choose over the two and maybe once in your lifetime, choose to stick with Nintendo?. It'll never happen. and so far the mobile market is over saturated that the other two won't be able to make much of a dent at all.

If team Japan wanted to take on the American mobile loards, then they definitly could turn it into a three way battle between iOS, Android, and the Sony/Nintendo OS. However, I don't see Sony and Nintendo ever teaming up. Even alone they would do just fine though. even 50 Million a piece over 5 years, and they would have two solid mobile platforms. Again, they don't have to dominate Apple and Google, they just have to make money. 

As for the mobile market being oversaturated. Yes, the Slab phone space is, but the market offers no options. iPhone, Galaxy, Xperia, Pixel, etc. are all the same thing. There is no option for specialized phones, and that is where Nintendo and Sony can shine, and Micorosft as well.

XanderXT said:

Be serious. Why would they offer that smartphones don't already? Physical buttons? You think that the majority of smartphone users care about that?

And making consoles is a entirely different process than making all those things. They'd have to have at least 2 kinds of handhelds at launch, and they'd constantly have to design more. A handheld is different from a smartphone in that it's primary feature is to play games. They'd have to have CPUs, GPUs that are specifically designed for that. Adding smartphone features will just further complicate the process.

No, I don't think the majority of people want physical buttons. I do think there are 200 million gamers out there that would love to have Nintendo and Sony handhelds with phone capabailites though.

I fail to see where you are going with adding smartphone features would complicate the process. Smartphone features are just apps. The ability to control your garage door, use gps, check your bank, log your fitness, listen to streaming music, make calls, or use social media all happens through apps. PS Vita could already pause games to take a call on Skpye. PS4, XBO, Vita all have notifications systems in place. The ability to quickly switch between apps is already possible on PS4, XBO, and Vita. 

Yes, smartphones are different than handhelds, but, there is also a massive amount of cross over between the two. Making multiple versions, and having yearly revisions is not an issue in the slightest.

200 million? Where did you get that number?

All those apps? You would need the companies that make them to port it the handhelds. What would their incentive be? That "200 million" people would buy one of the handhelds? 

And no, the difference between releasing a a New 3DS and releasing an iPhone 7 is massive. With the New 3DS, you have to remind people that it's not much different from the 3DS. With the iPhone 7, you'd need to tell the world all the new and exclusive features it has, in order to differentiate it from previous models.