DanneSandin said:
Couldn't it be a hybrid as well as two devices? Like, you could take your controller and use it as a barebone portable console, as well as use the actual handheld console and use THAT as a controller? |
Could be, but almost all rumours suggest that is hybrid in one package (handheld unit and base unit), not two separate devices that would be sold separate.
Akeos said:
Stop to listen rumors... Listen Iwata... because of vast technological advances, it became possible to achieve a fair degree of architectural integration. that porting games across platforms would be much easier, and help solve Nintendo’s current problem of “game shortages.”
“Currently, we can only provide two form factors because if we had three or four different architectures, we would face serious shortages of software on every platform,”
Iwata never said one console for all games but one OS for all console |
Actualy in some way he did said.
This is Iwata quote from January 2014, year after he mentioned "brothers in a family of systems":
“Still, I am not sure if the form factor (the size and configuration of the hardware) will be integrated. In contrast, the number of form factors might increase. Currently, we can only provide two form factors because if we had three or four different architectures, we could face serious shortages of software on every platform.
Whether we will ultimately need just one device will be determined by what consumers demand in the future, and that is not something we know at the moment."
He basically said there is a possibility that form factor will be integrated and that there is a possibility for just one device, so it's very different way of thinking from that just one year earlier, and it seems that Nintendo continued with possibility of integrated form factor aka hybrid.







