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Top 5 reasons why the Nintendo Switch could flop

2016-11-07
Nintendo is banking on its next console to be a hit but that could be a problem here are the top five reasons why the Nintendo switch could be a dud and number five it's too late Sony and Microsoft have carved up the home console market for themselves with Sony at the number one spot the PlayStation Pro should be setting a new benchmark for home consoles when it comes out in November then there's Microsoft's revved up project Scorpio version of the Xbox one coming out in late 2017 both of those consoles could out Class A Nintendo switch and number four portables are dying so the switch is both a home console and a handheld yeah here's the thing about portable gaming that space is being eaten up by phones and tablets plus if you shell out money for either a phone or tablet those devices can do more than gaming and number three same old stuff it's a me Mario but how many times people tend to be a mushroom you eating plumber make no mistake about it Nintendo make some fun games but at this point nostalgia alone can't carry a console at number two where's the touchscreen Nintendo switch video showed a lot of things being done with the console except for one thing no one touched the tablet screen the Nintendo 3ds uses a touchscreen the Wii U uses a touchscreen games built for phones and tablets often use touchscreens when asked if the switch would feature a touchscreen Nintendo said we have nothing to announce on this topic and number one battery life this could be a big deal for the Nintendo switch when it is a portable device with two wireless controllers you're looking at three separate devices that need to have power at any given time if any one of those three are dead that takes away from how good the switch could be this could be a very real problem but we won't find out until March go check out top 5 cnet.com to see the top five reasons why the switch could be a success oh my as that card I'll see you online
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