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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Nintendo's main consoles usually change pretty drastically generation to generation after SNES.

SNES -> N64, 3D graphics and bizarre controller.

N64 -> GameCube, sensible controller and generational leap in graphics (better than the PS2 for sure).

GameCube -> Wii, shit graphics but with motion control

Wii -> Wii U, decent graphics, tablet!

Wii U -> Switch, Portable hybrid

Switch -> Switch 2, uhhhh spec bump

It's definitely out of character

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

If you compare it to Nintendo's handheld line then it makes a lot more sense, especially considering the Switch Lite, and OLED Switch.

Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Light, Gameboy Color

Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance SP, Gameboy Advance Micro

DS, DS Lite, DSi/XL

3DS/XL, 2DS, N3DS/XL, N2DS/XL

and now the Switch, Switch Lite, OLED Switch, and now the incremental hardware upgrade with the Switch 2

The Gameboy color, arguably the whole Advance line, DSi, arguably the whole 3DS line, and absolutely the N3DS/N2DS ones were definitely incremental upgrades.

Color obviously brought color and better hardware. Advance brought shoulder buttons and better hardware though no hardware changes within the advance line. DSi introduced the home screen and the online store to the DS line along with better hardware. 3DS brought better hardware and many advancements to the OS experience of the DSi. N3DS brought better hardware and a second joystick.

To me how Nintendo is treating the Switch 2 makes a lot more sense in comparison to the handheld consoles instead of home consoles.

[–] zarkanian 4 points 4 days ago (1 children)

GameCube, sensible controller

No shade on the GameCube controller, but "sensible" is not the first adjective that comes to mind for that thing. It looks like a fever dream.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

Maybe a matter of taste; that remains my favorite layout. Massive primary button, smaller secondary button, tertiary buttons wrapped around and in easy reach of the others. Add a left shoulder button and it’s basically perfect to me.