| Leynos said: Every competitor to a Nintendo handheld has had the same approach for 33 years. More powerful. More expensive. In 33 years that strategy has worked a grand total of...0 times. Every time a bunch of dumb people keep saying this is the time and the argument is always the same. because it's more powerful. It's a broken record now. We were here a decade ago https://www.ign.com/articles/2011/10/22/the-playstation-vita-is-set-to-succeed Nokia Ngage was going to be the Game Boy killer. PSP was going to beat Nintendo DS as people claimed it a portable PS2 (not quite right) I find it funny this never ends but the result is always the same. Nintendo outsells by a large margine. Next cylce it all starts again. As for the emulation debate. There has been a series of Handhelds that have been used for just that. The Game Park. They've been making them since 2003 and others like it. They never make much of a dent. It's really a non factor as a selling point in the large picture. |
They refuse to learn the facts, and one thing awesome is Valve planned to give away their SteamOS 3.0 to their competitors and the users as well for free in the future when they're done with the optimization.
Steam Deck is just a complete optional, it's only a PC in handheld form, so, great for hardcore porn gamers lol. Therefore, Valve isn't competing with Nintendo.







