@bu1ld0g: I did mention on the seven-inch screen. When Nintendo makes their 4k offering as a handheld I hope they add a setting where you can put it to 720p.
Why are people hung up on 4K? 4K on a 7-inch screen? Please! You can't even tell the difference. Do a search. How many 32 inch TVs run at 4K or even 1080p? Seventy-five percent of 32 inch TVs run at 720p. I'm sure the reason is that you can barely make out the difference. More interested in knowing about battery life and is the Joy-Con issue fixed.
Who in their right mind believes a company will create a shortage! Things don't stay hot for ever. So I doubt a company is going to purposely create a shortage and loose potential sales. Lets say you're a company and know that emulators exist and that NES roms are easily obtainable. I doubt you would invest hundreds of million with that being the case. A good business person I would assume would first invest a little and see how things go from there. And that's for any product including ones from the past PS2 and 3, Xbox and Wii. No shortages just people that weren't informed or prepared to purchase and no patience.
It's obvious. He has been studying some of Nintendo's recent patents and catching up on the many rumors of how the Nintendo NX may function. So in a few years when it's time to release a new console Microsoft will copy Nintendo by releasing a console that is upgradable or supplemented to be more powerful.
Wow! Supposedly top of the line technology, which you can talk to, go on the internet with, watch sports and TV and I think it even plays games but can't go on it's side to take up less space on my entertainment center. Interesting.
@EasierE Again SMH! You'd think this close to launch this wouldn't be the case. I guess MS's partner in crime EA is trying to make sure the Xbone version looks best.
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