There were two emotions coming from the console. I was initially bought off by the prospect of playing a variety of games on a fully functional portable. It would probably be worthwhile to use this prefix if only for the sake of one Zelda. Ideal location: out in the open, traveling. Nintendo might not feel as secure in the portable market, though, if Sony's current PSP were now accessible. The second seems to me to be at least more fascinating and practical for some reason. Nintendo must answer too many questions, from the caliber of the screen to the omission of some features that seem clear and elementary, like the ability to attach a bluetooth headphone. It is obvious that there is little genuine competition in the portable console market. You must realize that this console cannot take the place of an adult set-top box. There, a selection of "big" games will be significantly more engaging, and the quality of the graphics will be quite different.