Lol I was just thinking about that. Might make more sense if they make a handheld compatible with Switch cards.Introducing the Nintendo DSwitch
3ds might die but. New DS will take place in future.If they're still pushing dual screen games, then I highly doubt the 3DS would die soon. It'll probably have a dual screen successor or something since the Switch is not dual screen capable unlike the Wii U.
Yeah! I'm also a big fan of dual screen console. Nintendo will not shut down the ds becuase past years they sold 75million units of 3ds.@Haider Raza
That would definitely be another hype for me. I can't wait. hehe
Because Wii U is totally different from handheld but still half handheld. Wii U was like Wii & PSP combination. They (WII & WII U) were like consoles which we plug to tv screen. Just like the Play Station & Xbox. Wii U didn't have much of a specs thats why they made Switch or code name NX. So they can compete with others like PS4 Pro & Xbox One S. The Nx have Nvidia Geforce Graphics in it.Unlike the Switch and 3ds, the Wii U was still tied to the console at short range. They aren't even carrying the dual screen idea from the Wii U.
My main point is, the Wii U didn't conflict with the 3DS as much as the Switch is. Switch has so much power, what's the point of another handheld? How many would want to carry or buy a "4DS" and Switch?Because Wii U is totally different from handheld but still half handheld. Wii U was like Wii & PSP combination. They (WII & WII U) were like consoles which we plug to tv screen. Just like the Play Station & Xbox. Wii U didn't have much of a specs thats why they made Switch or code name NX. So they can compete with others like PS4 Pro & Xbox One S. The Nx have Nvidia Geforce Graphics in it.
Again switch is just a replacement for Wii U becuase Wii U had bad specs.The widely accepted but (I think; I can't be arsed to look) never confirmed theory is that the DS was called DS and not GBA2 or GBA² or GB Even More Advanced because it was an experiment that Nintendo was not sure would succeed, and they did not want a failed console to be tied to the GBA name. When it became wildly successful, they decided to keep it and phase out the GBA.
If the Switch fails, I'm sure there are enough projects in the pipeline to keep the 3DS alive until they release the "real" successor, and if the Switch succeeds, the DS is doomed.
DS = Doomed Soon ;O;
Simple Nintendo wants profit. If they had sold millions of 3ds units past years. They would love to continue the Ds scene.My main point is, the Wii U didn't conflict with the 3DS as much as the Switch is. Switch has so much power, what's the point of another handheld? How many would want to carry or buy a "4DS" and Switch?
The switch isn't portable. It's "portable" in that you can easily move it from one house to another, but it's not portable like the DS line is.Switch has so much power, what's the point of another handheld?
Um, Nintendo has sold millions of units. They've sold 60 million. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_3DS_salesSimple Nintendo wants profit. If they had sold millions of 3ds units past years. They would love to continue the Ds scene.
Exactly, From the size shown in the trailer it's not going to fit in your pocket. Not even with the joycons removed. Not even close.The switch isn't portable. It's "portable" in that you can easily move it from one house to another, but it's not portable like the DS line is.
3ds got sold way better ten Wii U. Switch is same as Wii U but with better graphics.The switch isn't portable. It's "portable" in that you can easily move it from one house to another, but it's not portable like the DS line is.
Um, Nintendo has sold millions of units. They've sold 60 million. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_3DS_sales
Even the Wii U has sold millions of units.
Switch has none of the features of the WiiU and is a portable console. I really don't get why people believe it is a "successor" or "replacement" of the WiiU when there are no similarities.Again switch is just a replacement for Wii U becuase Wii U had bad specs.
My point was that a measly million units sold isn't a measure of success.3ds got sold way better ten Wii U. Switch is same as Wii U but with better graphics.
The switch doesn't fit as Wii U successor nor as 3DS successor though. I think Nintendo just saw that their consoles were doing poorly and their handhelds did far better. So now they've made a handheld console. Hopefully we'll have both the switch and in a few years the "4DS". Since there's only nintendo making handhelds now it wouldn't be that big of a problem. You'd have the big bulky switch for portable console gaming and the "4DS" for handheld gaming with the same kind of games you had on 3DS.Switch has none of the features of the WiiU and is a portable console. I really don't get why people believe it is a "successor" or "replacement" of the WiiU when there are no similarities.
Parents will not buy a switch for their little children. There will be another cheap and robust handheld. Probably it will be rather a "2DS 2" than a "4DS".My main point is, the Wii U didn't conflict with the 3DS as much as the Switch is. Switch has so much power, what's the point of another handheld? How many would want to carry or buy a "4DS" and Switch?
You never had Wii U that's why you don't get that. Difference is it uses carts rather then cds. Otherwise it is same as Wii U. Switch will get same games of Wii U plus it can be used with t.v just like Wii U. Wii U was also kind of portable.Switch has none of the features of the WiiU and is a portable console. I really don't get why people believe it is a "successor" or "replacement" of the WiiU when there are no similarities.
Well when they get profit it is a success for them.My point was that a measly million units sold isn't a measure of success.
Profit doesn't really occur until around 20 million sold.Well when they get profit it is a success for them.