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HoangNhatAnh said:
thismeintiel said:

Lol, you hurting from all that reaching? The man proved you wrong, just admit it. Japan is handheld country. Has been for a few generations, now. No home console has perfomed exceptionally well there since the PS2. And Nintendo happen to be the king of handheld gaming.

Also, the biggest part of why the Wii died is because people were over motion controls 2/3 of the way into the gen and all that was left was a very underpowered machine. The fad got a boost when it came to PS3 and 360, but quickly died after that. It's why Kinect 2.0 failed. Why Labo failed. And as people left the Wii, they either moved to console gaming or moved to PS3/360. 

1st bold: Switch outsold Switch Lite like nothing.

2nd bold: i guess PSVR will never be big and never have a bright future for Sony.

3rd bold: Ring Fit Adventure says hello.

At 2nd bold:

I'm sure it can be seen as a financial success, however, I'm also sure it will remain niche. Until a miraculous $199 wireless headset can release, I think all VR will remain niche.

Still, motion controls by themselves have pretty much died. Have to advertise them as exercise equipment to see any kind of success.