Feelings from the console were twofold. I bribed in the first place by the fact that there is an opportunity to play a large number of games in a full-fledged portable. For the sake of one Zelda, at least it's probably worth taking this prefix. In the country, on the road - ideal. However, I'm not sure if Nintendo would feel just as confident in the portable market if Sony's current psp were now available. For some reason, it seems to me that the second would be at least more interesting and functional. There are too many questions for Nintendo, ranging from the quality of the screen to the absence of some seemingly basic and obvious things such as connecting a bluetooth headset and the absence of a banal player. The lack of real competition in the portable console segment is clearly making itself felt. Well, you need to understand that this console will not replace an adult set-top box. There, a set of "big" games will be much more interesting and the level of graphics is completely different.