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AngryLittleAlchemist said:
Miyamotoo said:

My point was simple, Switch is not selling just because it's handheld, but because fact that has much bigger value like hybrid of home console and handheld, than it would if its just $300 handheld.

You've literally made posts in the past trying to go against any momentum the Switch has due to being a handheld device. I've already stated this but i'll say it again, trying to pin the Switch on selling for being a hybrid but *not* for being a handheld is contradictory and doesn't make any sense. The Switch only benefits as a handheld because of specs, pixel density, and sales of handheld Nintendo consoles. Honestly, do you think if you told someone on this forum that the Switch is selling because it's a hybrid people would have a problem with it? No. Context matters. That's not the problem, the problem is you discount any advantage it has from being a handheld. Again I don't have to lie, there's an entire thread about it.

I'll say it again, the Switch is selling best in regions where handhelds is loved ... as a handheld. In regions where home consoles perform best, it will sell best there. In regions where both succeed, it's selling well and potentially could increase Nintendo's reach. I'm not going to argue about this again, because this is entirely a you problem and not a "Switch is selling as a hybrid" problem. 

You are wrong, again, offcourse that in Japan biggest reason why Switch is selling is handheld side, but also, high value of Switch like hybrid system. Again, my point (inlcuding thread thatI made) is that Switch is not selling just because it's handheld, but because fact that has much bigger value like hybrid of home console and handheld, than it would if its just $300 handheld.