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What features do you want most?

Bring back Dual Screen 34 17.17%
 
More powerful than today's mobiles 115 58.08%
 
All of New 3DS' buttons 14 7.07%
 
3D functionality 13 6.57%
 
Gyroscope 0 0%
 
Improved OS 21 10.61%
 
Total:197
Locknuts said:
4peace said:
Locknuts said:
HDMI out. I hate gaming on a small screen

Just play on home console. Isn't that simple?

Not if the games don't come to it. 3DS has an awesome library. A 3DS player for the Wii U would do nicely though.

Yeah and I hope that Fusion thingy is real so porting games is a lot easier than now



Most Anticipated Games on Wii U

Super Smash Bros. Wii U, Xenoblade Chronicles X, Splatoon, Zelda Wii U, Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, 3D Metroid game, another 3D Mario game.

Most Anticipated Games on 3DS

Super Smash Bros. 3DS, Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Xenoblade Chronicles(N3DS).

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I strongly believe the quality of a handheld's library is inversely proportional to its power.
Just look at Vita and 3DS, PSP and DS.

The more powerful a handheld is the more devs feel like spending more money on and the worse the quality.

That being said I want the next Nintendo handheld to be somewhat more powerful, but more so in the processing rather than raw graphics. Speed up that damn OS and add better speakers.



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I didn't read every post but from skimming pretty much everything I want has already been mentioned.

- XXL size added to range
- Higher resolution screen(s)
- Touch on both screens
- Better / louder speakers
- Longer battery life
- CROSS-BUY!!!*

*There are a ton of titles I purposely haven't bought on my Wii U and/or 3DS because I'm waiting and hoping for them to implement some type of cross-buy system now that the eShop is unified under a single Nintendo Network ID.

I would be willing to pay a few extra dollars over the regular cost of the games now if I could get both versions for less than the cost of purchasing both versions separately (example - pay $7.99-8.49 for the cross-buy version of a Virtual Console game that is regularly $4.99 on each, meanwhile leaving the lower single price available for the people that only intend or want to buy it for a single system).