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Miyamotoo said:
curl-6 said:

By no meaningful criteria is Switch any more of a "real home console" than a PSP connected to your television. They both offer the ability to game on the go or on a TV. Only real difference is Nintendo is centering their branding around this feature while Sony did not.

Again you are wrong, PSP let you play games on just half of TV screen, also you using PSP itself like actual controller, and you can't play games in local multiplayer with PSP on TV, at end of day PSP is just a handheld that can be connected to TV with cable nothing more. Again wrong, difference is that actually Switch is built in order so it can be used like real home console also with all home console features, while PSP is not built like that at all.

Resolution doesn't define what a platform is, a separate controller is not needed as the PSP serves as one, and local multiplayer is diminishing in relevance. None of these things are gamechangers, the core idea is that it can be played either portably or on a TV, and PSP does that. Switch is simply expands on this concept and centres its marketing around it.