| Soundwave said: So they're (in effect) getting out of the handheld business. Look at their handheld sales totals for the last three generations versus their console sales and ask yourself if that really makes any sense whatsoever. A Nintendo "console" doesn't mean "super duper power machine!" either. The last two Nintendo consoles used AMD chips too. You tell me where they stacked up to the Playstation or XBox. |
I'm going to ask you is English your first language because your reply doesn't match anything said, the post even highlights the claim that the is a handheld on the way and your response is "So they're exiting the handheld business". No offence but either you read the post or don't reply with random arguments.
On the last 2 consoles guess what Wii U is more powerful than the PS3 and 360 and you have trouble thinking a NX console could be more powerful than the base model PS4? These arguments don't give you any ground as they're null and void by default, if the platform in March is a dedicated HC and not a hybrid it would be that out of the ordinary for them to have specs like that as PS4 wasn't even cutting edge on release 3 years ago.







