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Soundwave said:
Lawlight said:

But it's not really something new. They just took the PS Vita TV idea and made all the games compatible. The biggest complaint from people is that by going with a traditional console, they're missing out on key features and games.

No it's more like just a basic extension of the Wii U idea. This is basically what they wanted to make when they made the Wii U, it just wasn't technically possibly at the time and they were hamstrung by having to have backwards compatibility with the Wii (so had to have a disc drive). 

If the Wii U was made in 2017 instead of 2012 but the same idea, this is basically what you'd have, though being fully portable makes a lot of difference to Nintendo's market chances with said idea as they actually are decent at selling portable hardware. 

What's the difference between it being an extension of the WiiU and Sony's PS Vita TV?