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Another one of these threads huh? Well, we all do it sometimes, so here's my two cents.

I don't this this solution is all around the best one we could have gotten, that said I think it's a very nice cheap solution that will make handheld gamers very happy. It's smart from a business perspective.

Me personally, I wish they would have had a seperate home console and hendheld and the same cartridges/account system games could be used in both. But I've come to grips that this just isn't the case.

I am excited to see the handheld games I know and love debut or make a return to the big screen. Having a procontroller and Unreal Engine 4 graphics will be amazing. That said, developers said they could make Unreal Engine 4 work with Wii U, so not sure how much more powerful the console actually is, and by the looks of every video we have seen so far, I wouldn't say it's by much.

That said, I don't think it matters. So we won't have a crazy amount of particles filling every inch of our screens making George Lucas want to cream his pants. It'll be fine, the graphics will be good enough, the resolution should stay HD even if only 720 in some cases, and third party multiplats are going to run like peanut butter in a dogs mouth in handheld mode. There should be enough exclusives to enjoy.

All and all, it's gonna be a fun machine with some great experiences, and that's what a gamer should want.