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The_Liquid_Laser said:

.  On top of that while the Switch is a handheld, but it is much, much more powerful than the 3DS to the point that it is like it skipped a generation in terms of handheld power. 

Not really. The 3DS performance was similar to 6th gen home consoles (was able to even play wii games like Xenobade on the "new" model). Very likely similar performance to the PS2, maybe slightly weaker. The N64 Ports (Zelda OOT/MM was heavily advanced). Mario Kart 7 looked very similar to double dash.

Comparison between MK Wii and MK7 (wii was basically a 6th gen console as well as it was very similar on terms of performance to the gamecube)

Pretty similar right? 

 

The Switch is very similar in terms of performance to 7th gen console (ps3/Xbox360). Probl a little bit more powerfull but its still way more in line with those then with the 8th gen consoles.

Here is a comparison:

 

So the performance boost for handheld was just one generation (like usual). The Gap between DS and 3DS was simialr (with DS beeing similar powerfull the N64 (=playing games like Mario 64).

 

Handhelds are usually just one gen behind and its still the same with the switch. There is no "2 gens gap".