| HollyGamer said: It's like Wii U, it's trying to be likable to anyone but in this case it's on handled size and trying to sell to people who like mobile gaming and playing PC, PS4 and Xbox One and also trying to penetrate smart devices consumer. |
I don't think it's really seriously trying to get mobile gamers at all.
If it was Nintendo surely would've slapped a camera on it for AR games to try and capitalize on the Pokemon Go craze, the fact that they're not even bothering to include a $1 camera on it like the 3DS/2DS has is telling that they're not even bothering.
This is clearly a device for people who want the complexity of a modern home console but with the ability to play that same experience on the go, and that is a level of complexity well beyond any device on the market today be it smartphones or even a 3DS.
I don't think there will be many motion only or touch only games at all period, partly because motion games can't be played on a bus, train, car, airplane, or many public settings and that's a no-go for a device like this. Touch only doesn't work great either because the screen's touch panel is inoperable when used at home.
Games are going to have rely on traditional controls or at least have the option for them, in which case it sort of limits how crazy you can get with say motion.







