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IcaroRibeiro said:
Pemalite said:

We wont get a dual-screen handheld again.
We won't get a WiiU-like asynchronous display again.
We won't get a 3D capable display again.

These are all approaches that have been done, it's not worth doing any of them, because you need to give up something else to achieve it.

Dual-screens add bulk, require extra development, consumes more battery. - Better off just adding a larger and higher quality display.

WiiU-Asynchronous display gaming requires oodles of bandwidth and needs to be tied to a localized area... Hence why the WiiU's hybrid portable display was extremely range limited.

3D displays reduces pixel counts, performance and introduces other issues like headaches.

They were great for the time, but its time to move on to bigger and better things.

This

All those gimmicks are so tiring

Just give us a good console with good controllers. Playstation haven't changed anything on their design since PS1 and are selling millions. Focus on releasing good games is all that matters. 

Switch is the first time I see a Nintendo console with a design that is actually appealing and don't sound gimmicky. All their other consoles irked me thinking "do we really need any of this? Why can't I just have a normal console and controllers?" 

They found their perfect design already. They just need to release Switch 2, 3, 4 and 5 now like Sony and they will be fine  

Nintendo would have never had the Switch if they weren’t innovative or inventive or “gimmicky” as you put it - or is it only gimmicky if you don’t like it? Touch screens, motion controls, and hybridization is what reversed their fortunes and made them relevant after periods of decline. At all previous points in their history, had they not innovated or invented, they’d have failed out of the industry. Innovation and invention is what makes Nintendo, IMO, the very best company in the history of the industry.



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