
Sven Wohl writes: "While most people are interested in what the NX actually turns out to be, there's another topic I've been thinking about a lot recently. Would it make sense for Nintendo to release a stand-alone Virtual Console? Ever since the Wii came out, Nintendo has started to capitalize even more on its own past and released classic games as download titles for their current platforms. But how popular could such a console be?"

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Should open pre-orders through the E-shop for a period before making it available through stores. And now that COVID is out the way, you can make in store preorders mandatory too. People interested wouldn't have much of an issue driving by if it meant keeping scalpers at bay for a bit.
I mean, the problem is these a-holes have bots that eat up every sites inventory. Then they sell it on eBay for stupid prices. No matter what you try to do we’re still going to have to fight through these human pieces of sh*t to get these damn consoles at launch.
Well I'll either see if I can get one online against bots or wait till they're saturated and buy in a brick and morter store. Waiting isn't an issue anyway I have enough games to wait out the shortage

Looks like the epic console wars might be coming to an end, and a new battlefield is heating up: the Handheld Wars. With heavy hitters like the Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, and the trusty Nintendo Switch, portable gaming is taking the spotlight. These handhelds bring the power of consoles to your hands, offering a variety of gaming experiences for both casual and hardcore gamers. While PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo aren't going anywhere, the rise of handheld gaming is giving us more ways to play than ever before.
Console wars were great when it was SNES vs Genesis. Was always a great topic in the school yard. You got the Genesis port the friend got the SNES port. Always fun to compare who was better. I always looked forward after the school week and rent a game for the SNES. Now the console wars are pretty much done and over with PS3 vs XB360 was pretty much the last of the console wars. Anything after that is pretty much one sided with almost everybody going PS4 and PS5. To me the console wars started to drop after the PS3 and XB360 ran their course. Be interesting to see the handheld wars I am in the market for a new handheld system.
I would say with the defeat of Xbox and Nintendo being it's own thing in family friendly handheld gaming, the console wars are over. For those of us that enjoy that kind of entertainment and are aware of this aspect, it was fun while it lasted.
There is no handheld war Nintendo owns the handheld landscape.
In a handheld war, Nintendo cannot be beaten.
PSP was a surprisingly robust effort, and it came the closest... While doing half as well as the DS.
Maybe $50 for a console that can play on prev gen games yes please!
That would be a horrible idea for them to do business wise.
It's potentially a good thing to offer, but I think they'd have trouble marketing it. Maybe, if NX is not the success that it needs to be then they could do, but right now they are rolling in VC dollar of the back of home consoles.
I'd rather buy a fully fledged console with all the bells and whistles, but options don't hurt.
The only way this would work is if Nintendo made it a USB drive. It could have 1TB worth of space and you could download the games to it. Think of it like Google Chrome or Amazon Fire Stick, then add apps like Netflix and it could be a hit. But because of the 1TB USB stick it would be expensive, so it would have to be a lot smaller.
If you could download games from both Nintendo's home console to handheld system l really could see people enjoying it. Do l think Nintendo will make something like this no, but if they could find a cheap way to sell this is would be huge for them. Because just imagine how many people would give anything to play Gameboy games on their big screen. Plus Nintendo could sell Virtual Boy games on it too, because the games won't be played in the VB system the games won't give people a headache.
I work in electronics retail and most customers have no idea that Nintendo even has virtual console.... so no i don't think it would do well unless marketed properly