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zorg1000 said:
KLAMarine said:

Point is PS4 has different models, Switch does not.

"Because it's not worth mentioning. People didnt seperate 3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS or the "New" models when discussing sales or any other console with multiple skus."

>They should if they were to compare it to another platform that does not have alternate models.

"As for NES/SNES Classic, the $60-80 devices to play 25-35 year old games arent stealing sales from the $300 new console with brand new $60 games."

>Unless there's someone looking to play a Mario game and don't care if it's a 2d or 3d platformer or looking for something with 'Nintendo' on it.

Nobody knows how many people are new owners or upgrades, thus we cant separate them.

And that's like 13 people in the world? It's such a minuscule amount of people who would skip a $300 device for a $60 device that plays  30 year old games.

"Nobody knows how many people are new owners or upgrades, thus we cant separate them."

>This is at least worth a mention.

"And that's like 13 people in the world? It's such a minuscule amount of people who would skip a $300 device for a $60 device that plays  30 year old games."

>$60 is $240+ in savings though.

Xxain said:
What about parents who bought multiple Switches for the household? Should those count? You completely walked around my Pokemon question.

Switch doesn't have the same problem as the 3DS. The Switch can be converted into a console in a split second for multiplayer play so not sure parents would have a reason to buy multiple. It comes with two controllers right out of the box even!