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awesomeabe1998 said:
vivster said:

You think the average consumer is interested in  what Nintendo likes to categorize it as? It's a tablet you plug into your tv. That's a concept people easily understand and that's what I guess it will be used as most of the time since Nintendo's audience is primarily handheld users.

Which is why it will sell more than the Wii U. Because there is no other handheld anymore Nintendo's fans can indulge in.

When I first look at the commercial, I see a home console, not a portable one. I can take the home console on the go. Not vise versa. If they advertise it as a portable console you can plug into the TV then you may have a point. They advertised it as a home console you can take on the go.

You don't seem to grasp the concept of practicality. No one gives a shit about arbitrary opinions about what it is first when it does both equally well.

Clamouring to the thought that it's a home console first and foremost will look pretty silly when the majority of users will treat it as a handheld. So you better accept soon that it is both or you risk coming across rather pedantic.



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