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habam said:

Sorry but a home console from 2017 with the power of the boosted ps3 that didnt even come with a decent controller for home console play while the ps4 (way stronger, better lineup) is around 250$ isnt a great home console.

 

If your looking for a home console only and dont like/need the mobility factor + arnt a big nintendo fan (who wouldve bought the new nintendo system no matter what), there really isnt any logical reason to get this system over a ps4.

 

If you like the possibility to use it on the go its great (strongest handheld currently) but if you arnt interested in it, this is just not your console.

 

 

I dont know about their marketing budgets but if they really pay the same as for the wii u they defiitly screwed the wii u up heavily. The wii u had almost no adds, there was no super bowl add and i know many gamers that didnt even know about the wiiu for several years. The switch is handled alot better.

 

Really? No reason at all? How about the fact that, in its first 8 months, Switch already has two games that are more critically acclaimed than the entire PS4 library?

The vast majority of the market doesn't care about having the highest performance possible. They just want to play good games.

People don't just "look for a home console," they look for games that they want to play and then purchase a console that has those games. This is what fuels Nintendo's success: Their exclusive games are far and away the most desirable in the industry, as the sales data makes abundantly clear.

Last edited by StarDoor - on 31 October 2017