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padib said:
BraLoD said:

I think that's the first time I was necrobumped xD
People took it as an attack, as expected, even as the OP never pointed to the Switch failing, at all.
Anyway, I was indeed wrong at the time, as I didn't imagine it would be such a success.
But I still find it badly priced, and it being successful just made it even easier for Nintendo.
It's all still the same, you are paying like a PS4 to play worse ports of some games and great Nintendo games, and the game prices, like the hardware, just never drops, making it quite a pricey system, as expected.

I still stand by my side of it tho, btw.

But yeah, Nintendo is making a shit ton of money with it which I didn't see coming, so no reason for them to stop anytime soon.

The difference is that you can play the same ports on the go. It's what makes the switch interesting compared to the other two, among many other things.

It also by the same fact highlights why Nintendo shouldn't go third party, because they do things the other two wouldn't, and open options to consumers.

One valuable lesson we learned from losing SEGA. Imagine how freaking stagnant the industry would be without any sort of wild card. It doesn't always work, and the ideas aren't always good, but at least Nintendo branches out in directions to give gamers an outlet that's different from the same old, same old.