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Alkibiádēs said:
RJ_Sizzle said:

So you're saying no tablet with an HDMI port has never existed before? C'mon now

How many of them improve the graphics of games when they do this? How many of those tablets come with detachable controllers? How many of them feature local multiplayer on the go? And I'm not talking about games like chess where players take turns but stuff like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or Snipperclips. How many of them are as quick and seamless as the Switch for gaming? How many of them have gyro controls and a motion sensor camera? How many of them have HD rumble?

And if the Switch is just a tablet then why didn't tablet gaming take off long before the Switch arrived?

How many of them improve the graphics of games when they do this?

The dock is a scaler, it doesn't "improve" graphics

How many of those tablets come with detachable controllers?

https://tinyurl.com/ydhs4gh8

How many of them feature local multiplayer on the go?

https://www.androidauthority.com/best-local-multiplayer-games-for-android-581373/

How many of them have gyro controls and a motion sensor camera?

Literally all tablets have some sort of gyro controls or an accelerometer in them

I'm not sure why this is an argument, but there's nothing new that Nintendo has brought here to the table. The Switch is a nice product, but nothing here is reinventing the wheel. Not trying to diminish what it is, but honestly, would you have paid attention to the product if it didn't have Nintendo's backing behind it? The strength of Nintendo are its games. I remember when Nintendo fans said they didn't want a Vita because no one wanted to play a home console on the go. Well, here we have a home console on the go, and it's okay now. The Nintendo brand, games and dominance over the handheld market has made Switch a successful product.