Apt, on 27 July 2016 - 10:51 AM, said:
The buzz surrounding the NX always suggested it was some kind of hybrid console mobile mutant. The fact that it is not a traditional console is not a surprise.
I still wonder about the handheld focus though. As Cause stated Nintendo has been the video game handheld king forever, even though the PSP gave it a run for the money. But Nintendo is only the king seen in the competitive space of other console manufacturers. In reality ALL handhelds are being out sold/out profited by smart phone manufacturers. That's the reason why Nintendo last year opened up to branching into mobile gaming - hence Pokemon Go.
So why continue to make handheld consoles if the smartphone is more popular? Pride? Tradition? I guess you could argue that Nintendo has a big enough core audience that they can make a handheld a success no matter what, but I suspect that Nintendo's NX might actually be a portal to mobile games as well.
After all, the real money maker for console manufacturers is the piece of the pie they get every time somebody sells a game for their platform. Why not get some of that delicious Apple and Android money?
Personally I like the idea somebody pushed last year, that the NX (being a hybrid) will be a platform you can use to interact with smartphones and PCs, maybe even consoles. It can play games by itself, but you can expand or alter what it does based on what medium you ask it to interact with.
I have never understood why Sony does not marry the power of its PS vita with its mobile phones such as the Xperia Z series. Give it a form factor similar to the PSP go. If my smartphone was also my handheld I would be ecstatic because I take it with me everywhere, can do my email, music, and calls, my mobile distraction entertainment apps but also my real games! Also people will pay! An Iphone or Sony Z3 is worth 3-5 times as much as a vita.
Clash royale and candy crash may dominant the market and make insane profits but I will always be willing to pay for 'actual' games too.
In a similar vein, it seems to be to be nothing short of company blindness for Nintendo to refuse to sell its ancient games like Mario etc on phones through an emulator! people would sell there mothers to have Pokemon red on there phone, and hey half the people who play their games are the people savvy enough to emulate them on their phones anyway. Nintendo made a good move with its new SNES mini console but then made the bizarre decision to limit it to 30 games only, no room for expansion. Why? I would have bought one for convenience but why pay 60$ when I will still need nothing more than a raspberry pi and an internet connection to emulate every SNES game ever made? I would have bought one for the convenience, collection factor and look otherwise. I don't even think its considered illegal in most countries to emulate Nintendo software from that generation anymore. Still I am sure we will see a new mini console every year going forward.
Okay back to the real topic. Its hard to say without the official reveal but for now I see this as just the 3ds successor with some possible upside. Thats not a bad thing. I wish I had a 3ds! If this thing has backwards compatibility like every Nintendo release since the wii and DS has had then it will sell. The question is will the console side bring anything solid? The vita failed in a huge part because early software release was so terrible but it was also so terrible because it turns out that a handheld light experience of Call of Duty sucks. It just did not work. Nintendo games are not like that though, mario and zelda etc don't require flashy graphics and insane power to the same degree. This raises the question though, if this thing cant compete against the ps4 or xbox1 already out of the gate then will it have any 3rd party support? And thats what killed the Wii U.