Combination of the perfect handheld hardware that satisfies majority and one of the best first party years in a while.
The Joycon are clever and allow for each play style to suit different demographics. Visuals from an SoC less than two years old (and one that was a year ahead of most of the competition at launch) allowed for visuals that appeal to most people and showed a suitable leap that justified the price.
The line up this Spring might look like crap to most Wii U owners, but to the majority it looks like a handheld that's still providing one new meaty experience a month to play. Leveraging the Wii U's lineup has been crucial to this success.
A portable Wii U was what I wanted out of the next Nintendo handheld, and we got that and then some.
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