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padib said:
curl-6 said:

When it's not in their interests, no, not generally. They've stuck to many working formulae since the 80s, and this is one that still works perfectly and doesn't need to change.

Sounds like wishful thinking to me. All their past presentations, all their current R&D developments, everything points to a soft successor, in the style of Apple.

What you hope happens isn't Nintendo's direction. 

Nothing they've said or done indicates smartphone style multiple iterative waves. If that was the plan, we would almost certainly know it by now. The fact that we're in Year 4 and the only sign of a replacement is a job listing for a "next generation" device points to them sticking to normal generational paradigm.

Last edited by curl-6 - on 31 July 2020