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SKMBlake said:
Doctor_MG said:

The Sega Nomad wasn't the Switch in 1995. There are some concepts that are similar (being able to play on the TV) it was a previous generation system in its entirety. The Genesis had already been established and it's hardware old. Suggesting that this makes it like the Switch is like saying the PSOne with the LCD screen attachment was also the Switch in the early 2000's.

The Switch isn't a home console that was converted for portable play, nor is it a portable console that was converted to the big screen. The Switch is it's own system in it's entirety.

Well you clearly didn't understand what the Nomad is. It's a Genesis put in a portable format, but can connect to the TV and have controllers attached to it.

Pretty much what the Switch do.

How do I "clearly" not understand when I said the Sega Nomad could "play on the TV" and suggested it was a Sega Genesis? Read my post again. 

My whole point is that the Switch is a completely unique system. It isn't a "home console that was converted for portable play" (like the Nomad) or vice versa. The nomad was literally a portable Genesis. The Switch is not a portable Wii U, Wii, GC, or anything of the sort.