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Volterra_90 said:

Yeah, I get what you say. But I think (and this is, probably, just semantics or free interpretation of what a home console is xD) that power is not what makes a home console. I mean WiiU was really underpowered and it's still a home console. Hell, NES is still a home console right now imo haha. The Switch is actually a home portable console. Or a portable home console. It doesn't really matter actually, it can do both. As long as you can plug it into your TV, playing with several controllers with your friends/family/whoever, is for me a home console. So, yeah, I think it's just semantics. 

Yes but as a definition I really used the AC outlet thing, so the PSP Go can be considered a home console for some people (even has split screen multiplayer in ps1 games).

I mean that I believe the mayority of the boys/girls (young occasional gamers) will not define it properly a home console system because they expect to get the multiplatform game they see on the tv advert the other three are getting and nearly at the same time too, I am aware this wasn't the case late with the WiiU but something like that was valid in the beginning at least for a bunch of games.

I hope it will have the multiplatform support from major west developers too, but why didn't they show Fallout 4 instead of a bethesda game released originally in 2011? Something smells fishy, if it is capable bethesda should have asked to put their newer game in the Nintendo advert, shouldn't it?



Persona 5 on PS3, I won't need next gen!