John2290 said:
That's a decent way of looking at it. However on that matter at what point do you define a hybrid? The dock? Tv output? Console power hardware. Well despite the dock I've been playing games on a 1080p screen since at least 2012 and I think as far back as 2010 to try it and at some points the hardware was of console quality, especially my S4in early 2013 compared to wiiu. Phones I've had since are considerably more powerful that the NS and the graphics and performance are considerably better on some games. So wouldn't that make mobile the first TV / handheld device? Or does Nintendo get the cake because they are a conaole company and that makes things all clean and mainstream? |
Phones are like pc they all belong to one gen that is continue evolving. Sure you need to upgrade your pc to keep playing games in 60fps, but all pc games belong to the same library. The same goes for Phones.
Nintendo has the honour of releasing the first hybrid gaming system with a library that is unique and only for Switch. Which marks it as the first of its generation. All tablets even with all their add-ons still share the samelibrary. So in my eyes they allbelong to the ever evolving mobile gen.
The Switch is neither a dedicated homeconsole or dedicated handheld. So we need a new class and I would vote for first gen hybrid.
Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar