It'll come down to games. Nintendo has to bring the games. The Wii U didn't take off at launch because there was not **** to play on it for nearly a year, and it never recovered because the games didn't come steadily enough and there was never a price drop. Hopefully Nintendo learned a lesson and will have the software support the NX needs to stay competitive.

"Maybe next E3 we'll be able to share something."
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With The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Nintendo is challenging the conventions of the franchise by setting it in an open world. Next, the company plans on challenging the conventions of Mario.
Were always challenging ourselves to create something new, so hopefully youll see a new kind of Mario in about a year or two, Shigeru Miyamoto said in an interview with IGN at E3 2016.
Maybe next E3 well be able to share something.
Miyamoto explained that the challenges in tweaking the Mario formula differ from those exhibited by the Zelda series, given Marios wide audience.
Its kind of difficult with Mario because some of the more important conventions of Mario are based on the approachability and accessibility of those games, Miyamoto said, noting that having new people join Nintendo has allowed them to look at the conventions with fresh eyes.
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[FONT="]Nintendo of America President, Reggie Fils-Aime, was recently asked about the upcoming Nintendo NX, and how it will stack up to Xbox One Scorpio and Playstation 4 NEO. Reggie responded to Bloomberg (via Nibel):[/FONT]For us, its not about specs, its not about teraflops, its not about the horsepower of a particular system. For us, its about the content.[FONT="]As fans are now well aware, Nintendo chose not to unveil its upcoming Nintendo NX system at this years E3. The company is planning to share more about the NX sometime later in the year. This makes sense because they need to get some hype behind it before its launch next March. The bigger the hype train, the better you can expect your systems launch to be. Nintendo President, Tatsumi Kimishima, has said that the NX will not be a pure replacement or successor for the Wii U. Instead, he says it will give players a new way of playing games.
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[FONT="]Reggie had more to say in the interview about the NX, and its power compared to that of its competitors:[/FONT]Were focused on bringing our best entertainment to both the Wii U as well as the NX in the future. So for us, whatever Microsoft and Sony are doing in terms of talking about new systems, thats for them to fight out in that red ocean.[FONT="]This may be to the chagrin of some fans. It is no secret that Nintendos home console systems have been under-powered compared to their competitors for the last couple generations of consoles now. Personally, Im not overly bothered by this. Nintendo is pretty good at making good content most of the time. Super Mario Maker still needs some serious fixes that havent come, though. Regardless, Nintendo has an obvious problem, given the fact that the Wii U did not do so well. They need to turn that around with the NX, but will they?[/FONT]
[FONT="]I can admit that I used to be the sort of fan boy that thought Nintendo could do no wrong. Unfortunately for Nintendo, I grew up and am now older and wiser. Im still a big fan, but confused by some of the silly things theyve done in recent times. Well have to wait and see how the Nintendo NX fairs, but hopefully it wont flop like the Wii U has done.[/FONT]
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It's that narrow-minded line of thinking that's going to get Nintendo lost in the shuffle yet again I'm afraid. Especially with 3rd parties yet again. As a Nintendo fan it's dishearteningly to read that about the hardware yet again. They really need to get with the times on several fronts.

It makes no sense that it wouldnt be as powerful as them. If its weaker, then i see no difference between the NX and what they did with the Wii U.I have no reason why people are assuming that it isn't as powerful as the PS4 and Xbone. That should be enough power for third parties, considering that they already are going to have to make something work on Xbone and PS4 as well as the Neo and Scorpio.
But is it legit enough to pay $400 for a console whose only benefit is 4K? When we aren't even sure how well the game makers will be able to make 4k games.
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for eg even if you don't care about HD.
Where is 4K super cheap nowadays? I've yet to see a decent 4K TV for less than $500-600. I wouldn't call that cheap for the average consumer.
I wonder how MS achieved 4K or how close they are to achieve it cause from what I've seen even the most powerful PC graphics card can't handle 4K at 60fps yet.![]()