Yes and no - it has a valid basis, and was a key to Nintendo's success.
But N. is of course trying to expand the gamer base, in developping games for the community, which grows older. And of course not all games on N's platforms are 1st party Nintendo games. Other developpers do publish games on them also - Konami, THQ, EA, Capcom,Sega, to name just a few. And some of these do target quite different age groups.
But that was not the point - anybody may be happy with other consoles, it's their choice in accordance with their preferences. My point was, that it is astonishing what can be done with the two screen concept; touchpad, voice control and WLAN features on top - therefore I would not let the 'who needs two screens?' question stand uncommented.
I think it is worth evaluating - whatever the individual result ultimately may be.
Last edited by GlanceALot; 06/09/05 01:30 PM.