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Alkibiádēs said:
RJ_Sizzle said:

It's not THAT unique. Nintendo just went a wiser route and consolidated their console efforts and handheld business as one, and that appeals to a lot of people. You don't have one taking away from the other anymore, and the device is going to prosper from it. 

How many hybrid consoles do you know?

TurboExpress and SEGA Nomad. Nomad esp as it was just literally a Genesis in the size of a Game Gear and took Genesis carts. It hooked up to the TV and had a port for a controller for 2 players. Nomads issue was it came out at the end of the 16-bit gen in 1995,3-hour batt life on 6 AAA's and cost 180 bucks in a time when a Game Boy was 130 bucks less.