quickrick on 27 May 2018
| Ulternia said: It depends on how they handle it. If it was a traditional home console with similar specs to the competition and home entertainment capabilities, they’d probably crush the other companies. The only things holding them back now are third-Party support, traditional controllers and streaming/online capabilities. If the console was underpowered and had difficult controllers, it would do even worse than the Wii U. |
they did with n64, and gamecube. the problem with nintendo home consoles is that they are no longer a desired product, home most sale based on third party games, and those big franchises have never been established on a nintedo home console.







