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Honestly what do people think Nintendo would gain from releasing a powerful console with an enphasis on multiplats?

Are the people who already own a PS4/XBO going to buy a new Nintendo console just to play the big multiplat titles they already have access to or will they just stick with the console they have?

Are the people looking for a new console to play the big multiplat titles going to choose the new Nintendo console or are they going to buy the existing consoles with established libraries & online communities?

The majority of people who want to play these big multiplat titles either own a PS4/XBO or would choose a PS4/XBO over Nintendo's offering so the majority of people who buy this Nintendo console would be doing so to play exclusive titles.

And that's where the big problem lies. Nintendo had a hard time supporting 3DS (PS2 level) & Wii U (PS3 level) simultaneously, what happens when they have a PS3 level handheld & a PS4 level console to support?

By supporting two seperate HD devices, we would probably be looking at Wii U level 1st party support on each device leading to two poor selling Nintendo devices.



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