| Phenomajp13 said: I don't follow why you brought up the N64. It's obviously meant to be a home console, how does that stop Switch from being a home console and portable console? The joycons are also motion controllers hence why they come with straps similar to you know... Wii, a home console. Finally, I am trying to find these multiplayer games in Warioware Touch It and youtube failed me. What specific games in Warioware come to mind? So I'll repeat, how I know Nintendo is telling the truth about Switch being designed to be a home and handheld console is the fact that have gone out of their way to include things they never did in their prior handheld consoles. These are instead things they did in their prior home consoles. |
I also mentioned the DS, but it seems you ignored that part.
But to answer your question... Warioware Touched! on the DS has a player controlling one paddle, the other player controlling the other via the L and R buttons.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ds/920757-warioware-touched/reviews/87473
| Phenomajp13 said: So I'll repeat, how I know Nintendo is telling the truth about Switch being designed to be a home and handheld console is the fact that have gone out of their way to include things they never did in their prior handheld consoles. These are instead things they did in their prior home consoles. |
So... Do you disagree with the evidence I provided prior that companies will often advertise in such a way to accrue sales, even if it's slightly misleading or an outright lie?
Because the only way you can disprove that evidence that I have provided is with even more credible evidence, which you have failed to do... All you have provided is an opinion, which means you are just wrong on that point.
So what makes the Switch a Hybrid and not the Lenovo Legion Go? Why is not my phones, tablets and laptops over the last 15 years not regarded as a hybrid device? They can all dock, enter a higher powered state, recharge and support controllers.
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