shira
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Wow that 2 year window.that a Switch Mini might debut in the fiscal year through March 2019.
those frail children that can't hold itwe think smaller children could struggle to use it comfortably
Wow that 2 year window.that a Switch Mini might debut in the fiscal year through March 2019.
those frail children that can't hold itwe think smaller children could struggle to use it comfortably
I correctly predicted that bigger screens are something that consumers are have accepted. I don't see a mini being viable. The Switch is the perfect size.
Vita was abandoned by Monster Hunter and its first party almost immediately.
They could shrink the resolution alongside the screen and drop the clocks to match. It's scalable and an easy fix.
What the fuck is happening to GAF with these time warps
You missed out.I was on the cusp of buying a Vita, luckily Mon Hun was announced for 3DS exclusively and I avoided the Vita like it was radioactive.
Like I said in the other thread, calling it a "Switch Mini" and then selling it as a standalone handheld SKU with no dock will only cause confusion.
"Wait, why can't I plug this into my TV? Why the fuck is it called a Switch if it can't be switched?"
Wait this doesn't make sense, how are you not forcing people to buy a separate dock when you're proposing a SKU with no dock? Or are you assuming this is for people who already have the Switch? I'm confused at which people you're trying to target.
Huh.....Here I am excited for a switch xl.
Yeah same here. I want an XL version of the Switch.
I might be tempted by a clamshell Switch Mini.
This would be the more elegant solution so far; they need to keep the detachable joy-cons so the mini is compatible with all the back catalogue of the console without issues (and mantain the attractive 2-players out of the box).I'd love to see a Switch mini with a clam shell design that is slightly smaller than a 3DS XL (maybe a bit thicker). The joycons feature flat analog sticks like the 3DS so you can close it.