• vd1n@lemmy.ml
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    I wonder if they’ll go with something that beats the Asus and steam deck handhelds.

    Now that I’m thinking… If they used a Linux os base that could play steam and Nintendo.

    Bringing a larger age group to it…

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      Very unlikely. Nintendo is going for the mass market and the bulk, power draw and cost of handheld PCs makes them unsuited for that. Nintendo has never been very successful going after the high-end market. They’ll no doubt use something like an upgraded Tegra again.

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        Nintendo has never been very successful going after the high-end market.

        This is 100% correct and worth emphasizing, since I think a lot of people don’t understand Nintendo’s history with this.

        They tried to aim for a more premium console with the N64 and the Gamecube, and the result was Sony ate their lunch. Then they came out with the Wii – widely derided for being underpowered and gimmicky – and it was a hugely popular financial success. Nintendo knows by now what works for them and what doesn’t.

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      Beat the steamdeck? Lol I’llbelievve it when I see it. I give them credit for rock solid IPs, but the switches hardware was already dated when it was first released. They don’t go for power with their hardware

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      Nintendo would never let anyone else access their hardware like that. They’re near fanatical about functionality and bulletproof UIs, integrating steam would only add the chances of something not flawlessly working 24/7 for all users.