ftfySo it's going to be an underpowered tablet without the versatility of a tablet(but with Zelda) or the advantages of a home console. Sounds brilliant.
They are, only reason I haven't sold my Wii U yet. Doubt the NX port of it will look/run much better if today's rumors are true.I thought they were releasing the new Zelda on the WiiU as well?!
That and no one is buying.... ;PThey are, only reason I haven't sold my Wii U yet. Doubt the NX port of it will look/run much better if today's rumors are true.
Yeah I bought my Wii U to play Xenoblade X and haven't touched it since. Though I lucked out and Toys'R'Us sent me two Wii U units when I only payed for one lol, so basically got a Wii U for freeThat and no one is buying.... ;P
I don't regret mine due to MK8 fun, but I don't think it was a smart buy.
Eh, take a Wiimote, give it a real joystick (as opposed to a cross) and round the edges more. It won't be that bad, and there will undoubtedly be a Pro-style controller.I'll wait and see before I judge it. I just don't see how it can have two controllers attached to it. They can't be comfortable controllers.
Now if only the horsepower on this thing was enough.They just need a beefier handheld with a HDMI port on the back to plug into your TV. That's all Nintendo has to do. Maybe a small port on the front for a controller jack or two. Or have a wireless controller.
Make a modular system that plays a clearly second tier in graphics level of games on par with handhelds that you can buy a couple of peripherals (or none, just an HDMI cable) and you can play it as if it was on your TV. The touch controls can go away, or you can leave the bottom screen stuff... on the bottom screen of the "controller." Add in a Nintendo style Console Caddy stand for when it is being used as a console, and have the HDMI port override the top screen and a wireless/wired override for the touch screen features/controls when plugged in/connected. Voila. You now no longer have to have two different devices, Nintendo doesn't have to support two clearly different demographics individually, and finally people can play pokemon without having to use emulation software or a handheld to do it.
Too bad I don't think Nintendo thinks that way. The NX might incorporate some of that, but I doubt they are going to make it that easy. I fully expect lots of stupid gimmicky shit, which Nintendo has been known for.
They'd just have you hold it sideways - I believe the 2DSes are already one single screen under the casing, it just ignores touch inputs on the top half. Holding the controller halves would be a bit troublesome though while the screen is standing.With no dual-screen not too sure how they would get DS/3DS titles to work on it.
100% Truth up above. Except the 3DS. I liked that one.It won't be near PS4 graphics. The Xbone isn't even near PS4 graphics.
Please stop giving these idiots money for their horrible consoles.