The dock for TV output doesn't matter - NS is a tablet with attached gaming controls. Problem - it's NOT a tablet the way we know a normal tablet. Instead, it uses a home console software... in a tablet. Note that currently it has nothing - no YouTube, no web browser, no icons, no apps, nothing. Just a minimal interface for games.
Before its release on March, I though it would bring an interface much like iOS or Android, with an e-Shop working much like that... offering apps and mini-games. If you ask me, the home console software-like seems an hardware protection, like the Big N always do - only proprietary software, or licensed games. Well, the NS e-shop policies look quite different, but perhaps this thing will change in the future.
There's no way of comparing it with a PS4 or XBOX One, never. Graphics and sound will always be a few steps down. I believe that the initial (big) sales is a consequence of the... "brand new" features, or perhaps just "a new console" curiosity. Yes, it's kinda early to take any conclusions... but I really wonder about the future of this... mobile(?), home console(?), handheld(?) thing. The hardware is modular for proper fix and replacements, but the main chip isn't a powerful one.
I'm still on hold. The game I would like to see is Mario Odyssey, or... "Odd-say" I would say "WOW" if a Metroid game would pop up in the next months. For my best, it wouldn't be like Prime, but... much like Fusion or Zero due to the hardware/gameplay methods/experience.
Before its release on March, I though it would bring an interface much like iOS or Android, with an e-Shop working much like that... offering apps and mini-games. If you ask me, the home console software-like seems an hardware protection, like the Big N always do - only proprietary software, or licensed games. Well, the NS e-shop policies look quite different, but perhaps this thing will change in the future.
There's no way of comparing it with a PS4 or XBOX One, never. Graphics and sound will always be a few steps down. I believe that the initial (big) sales is a consequence of the... "brand new" features, or perhaps just "a new console" curiosity. Yes, it's kinda early to take any conclusions... but I really wonder about the future of this... mobile(?), home console(?), handheld(?) thing. The hardware is modular for proper fix and replacements, but the main chip isn't a powerful one.
I'm still on hold. The game I would like to see is Mario Odyssey, or... "Odd-say" I would say "WOW" if a Metroid game would pop up in the next months. For my best, it wouldn't be like Prime, but... much like Fusion or Zero due to the hardware/gameplay methods/experience.