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While it may have been a fun console, I’m glad they changed course.

Let’s say this was a $250 Vita+ with a 3D screen released in 2016 and presumably the Wii U successor would have been a $350 PS4/XBO level console with some sort of gimmick released in 2017.

This would have just increased the problem Nintendo was having with supporting two separate hardware lines. We would probably see some sort of cross buy/play/save like Vita/PS4 had which would help but not enough to make a difference.

IMO these consoles would have seen continued decline compared to 3DS/Wii U where the handheld sells like 60 million and the console sells like 10 million.



When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.