| Normchacho said: I have to imagine they could have sold a Switch dedicated handheld and dedicated home console for $199 a piece. Which actually, probably wouldn't have been a bad idea. If someone just wants one, they can get one for a really good price, but they both still play all the same games. It would be way better for families where you have more than one gamer too.
Actually, why didn't they do this? Oh right, because apparently we aren't allowed to think Nintendo could survive off of anything but "different" hardware... |
dont be so sure it wont still happen. Many consoles/handhelds have gotten multiple revisions throughout their lives and I dont see Switch being any different.
5" screen, portable only with built in controls-$199
Microconsole, TV only with Pro Controller-$199
More powerful version with a 1080p screen-$299
When Nintendo first started talking about supporting a single unified platform, they said that its possible that we will see the number of form factors increase.
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