NS and 3DS are completely different systems. 3DS is purely a handheld device while NS is a home console with portability. At $250 NS will sell like hotcakes so long as the game content is readily available.
My expectations:
NS console (no dock) = $230 (includes AC adapter)
NS console (includes dock) = $250 (includes AC adapter and HDMI)
NS Dock = $20 (no AC adapter or other cables)
NS Joy-Con = $20 (basically same device as a wii remote plus)
NS Joy-Con Grip = $30 (has built-in li-ion battery pack)
NS Pro Controller = $50 (has built-in li-ion battery pack)
NS Games = $40 to $60
Various game bundles from $275 to $300, likely to include either Joy-Con Grip or Pro Controller.
Why a console option with no dock?
So you can buy multiple in same house and share a dock for TV play. :)
This is so cheap, how will it compare to XboxOne/PS4?
Those systems launched with aged tech, they also include expensive bluray drives and HDDs. To me these console prices are min price points that may jump up $20 to $50 at most. But I think this is all reasonable price that will also be easily powerful enough for amazing Nintendo IPs as well as any AAA port.
Also, think about it, XboxOne (not S) with a game and a controller is like $275 now. What I have above would be NS + JCGrip + game = $330. You'd have same game plus awesome portability.







