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No "no" option? That's a big omission you purposely left out there. Anywhore, I don't know. I've been iffy about it for a while now. While it is vastly superior to the Wii U in terms of look and and the way it's been presented... I do not see it successful if marketed as a home console. It needs to be marketed as a handheld, because that's what it is, a glorified handheld with a tv option. This is handheld that can be played on the tv, not a console that's portable. As a console it is weak, gimmicky, and will most definitely fall flat on its face. As a handheld it will do well as it is up to par with modern handhelds and such. $50 for games is fine to me.

However, $300 for it, is not worth it. As a handheld gamer I'd say it's too pricey. As a console it's cheap but with competition having a bigger (and much more developed) library and being much cheaper it looks bad.