• warm@kbin.earth
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    2 days ago

    I think Nintendo will survive the longest, the Switch is a handheld with gimmicky features which appeals to kids and families. They have strong IPs, people will buy literally anything that says Pokemon on it. They are very anti-consumer, but that doesn’t matter to most unfortunately.

    Xbox and PlayStation are essentially just heavily restricted PCs, so they don’t really hold the same value as a Switch might.

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      1 day ago

      Like with the Wii, I’d be with you and the Wii motes were super gimmicky. Also if the Wii u had panned out.

      But the switch is not particularly uniquely gimmicky. Pretty conventional controls, with maybe the residual gimmick of those NFC figures…

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        1 day ago

        It’s handheld, which is already a major difference to the other consoles, along with the little Wii style control options.

        They aren’t selling it because of processing power, or necessarily the gimmick aspect, but on portability and “affordability”. That makes it a more compelling product than gimped PCs that cost twice as much.

        But the Steam Deck has started to carve into that market, with many other lower quality ‘PC’ handhelds appearing too.

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          Right, that Steam Deck and myriad of PC handhelds I think is why I don’t consider the Switch quite so uniquely gimmicky… It’s a recognition that normal controller games can be played in a ‘tablet’ with better controls more than a particularly unique, possibly patent protected thing like the wiimotes, or the Wii-U tablet+main display, or the DS dual screens…

          In short, if they made their low-spec games ported to PC it’s quite likely to be a nice additional revenue stream without having to compromise the game to be workable on PC. If the Wii-Motes were still a big thing, then Nintendo would have a hard time trying to make PC ports without screwing up their console.