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KLXVER said:
Soundwave said:

That is kind of the interesting thing too if Nintendo can build a userbase that's older, odds are their attach rate for software is going to go up. Those people have far more disposable income than kids and more desire to buy more games than casuals. 

Im just a bit worried its going to be a bit half assed like the WiiU.

Wii U was marketed mainly to kids/families and didn't have the flexibility of full portability that appeals to adults. Wii U also looked like a damn toy and had the (by 2012) toxic Wii brand (associated with grandmas and soccer moms) attached to it. 

Compare the image/branding/marketing of Wii U to Switch, it's night and day. Switch looks cool too, it looks like a nice piece of tech, not a toy like Wii U.