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curl-6 said:
Slarvax said:

Yeah, that is indeed very interesting. It also changes the perspective we've had on handheld gaming completely. We took it for granted that handheld consoles were dead (3DS and Vita) and that they had no future, but maybe it was just that both products sucked pretty bad (both really expensive, both with really bad support at launch, 3DS incredibly underpowered even at the time, Vita memory cards, and the list goes on). 

If the Switch can keep the healthy sales coming, maybe Sony will look at a possible PS Portable 3 (Home console hybrid? Phone hybrid?). Though I think they shouldn't.

I'd say it's actually true that there's no real future for dedicated handhelds, and that Switch sidesteps this by being a hybrid rather than a dedicated portable, just as phones have evolved to be more than just devices for making calls. It's all part of the larger industry-wide shift to multipurpose devices over dedicated devices.

Take away the ability to dock with a TV and Switch wouldn't be selling anywhere near as well as it is.

Well take away the dock, the joy cons and all that and the price wouls also drop significantly.  I think that dedicated handhelds had life if Nintendo had wanted that.  3DS and Vita have crossed 80 mil and still going, could even crawl past 90 mil.  And that's with both having rough starts, one getting like 1 year of push from its maker, and the other having pretty bad marketing too compared to the DS, GBA, and GB/GBC.  Honestly, I think the actual market for handhelds is still around GBA levels.  The 7th gen was anomalous on all fronts but ESPECIALLY handhelds, driven by a neighboring market interested that has since found something that better suits their needs.  The people who want a premium on the go experience, the vast majority of them can't get what they want on phones.  Believe me, I tried.

And I don't think the build quality was ever cheap on the 3DS.  Components, sure, to an extent.  But it always felt plenty solid to me.  Plust the line is just old now.

I still think the Switch is a superior solution to on the go gaming in nearly every aspect that straight handhelds, the only disadvantage being size but even then it isn't that bad.