Think about it. Being able to play your games away from home (like myself who's off on business a lot), then come back and slap the game into your console and continue your save game on the TV.
GBA (and obviously Neo Geo to a smaller audience) has proven there's still tons more life in 2D console gaming, so why not focus on it more?
Or perhaps Nintendo should develop the next Game Boy in conjunction with the next Gamecube. Just miniaturise (sp) the next Gamecube hardware, standardise on SD cards for save games (to keep the bulk down), and you've sewn up the console and handheld market in one go!
GBA (and obviously Neo Geo to a smaller audience) has proven there's still tons more life in 2D console gaming, so why not focus on it more?
Or perhaps Nintendo should develop the next Game Boy in conjunction with the next Gamecube. Just miniaturise (sp) the next Gamecube hardware, standardise on SD cards for save games (to keep the bulk down), and you've sewn up the console and handheld market in one go!
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