I wonder how they will manage to hype a ''Switch 2''.
It needs some sort of new ''gimmic'' to be a hit ( in the least pejorative sense, the ''gimmics'' on the Switch are cool and well integrated into the console ), not just hardware upgrades.
When a console reaches graphic levels for Zelda Breath of the Wild, how much more hardware capacity do you need anyway.
''Generic'' hand-held consoles ( the higher end ones can also emulate up to the N. Switch, but often lack the well-integrated ''gimmics'' ) might eat their lunch. Especially given a ''lunch'' conditional to ''buy our (CAD)$35 - (CAD)$80 games''.
I wonder how they will manage to hype a ''Switch 2''.
It needs some sort of new ''gimmic'' to be a hit ( in the least pejorative sense, the ''gimmics'' on the Switch are cool and well integrated into the console ), not just hardware upgrades.
When a console reaches graphic levels for Zelda Breath of the Wild, how much more hardware capacity do you need anyway.
''Generic'' hand-held consoles ( the higher end ones can also emulate up to the N. Switch, but often lack the well-integrated ''gimmics'' ) might eat their lunch. Especially given a ''lunch'' conditional to ''buy our (CAD)$35 - (CAD)$80''.
I wonder how they will manage to hype a ''Switch 2''.
It needs some sort of new ''gimmic'' to be a hit ( in the least pejorative sense, the ''gimmics'' on the Switch are cool and well integrated into the console ), not just hardware upgrades.
When a console reaches graphic levels for Zelda Breath of the Wild, how much more hardware capacity do you need anyway.
''Generic'' hand-held consoles ( the higher end ones can also emulate up to the N. Switch, but often lack the well-integrated ''gimmics'' ) might eat their lunch. Especially the ''buy our (CAD)$35 - (CAD)$80'' lunch.
I wonder how they will manage to hype a ''Switch 2''.
It needs some sort of new ''gimmic'' to be a hit ( in the least pejorative sense, the ''gimmics'' on the Switch are cool and well integrated into the console ), not just hardware upgrades.
When a console reaches graphic levels for Zelda Breath of the Wild, how much more hardware capacity do you need anyway.
''Generic'' hand-held consoles ( the higher end ones can also emulate up to the N. Switch, but often lack the well-integrated ''gimmics'' ) might eat their lunch.
I wonder how they will manage to hype a ''Switch 2''.
It needs some sort of new ''gimmic'' to be a hit ( in the least pejorative sense, the ''gimmics'' on the Switch are cool and well integrated into the console ), not just hardware upgrades.
When a console reaches graphic levels for Zelda Breath of the Wild, how much more hardware capacity do you need anyway.