Is the Nintendo Switch's high quality a bad thing?

Why would high quality be a bad thing? Let me explain.

In the past, when you owned a Game Boy or a DS, it felt durable, as if a child could mess around with it and it would still work, and this was true. The NS, however, feels delicate. It is heavy, and feels like it could be easily broken, which is not something that Nintendo-handhelds have been in the past.

Is this a bad thing? Not necessarily. The world is increasingly becoming mobile, and so NS's competition is not the Game Gear or the PSP; it is the iPhones and android-phones of the world. Those devices try their hardest to look as technologically modern and luxurious as possible, and so NS has veered more toward that aesthetic to compete.

Personally, I would have loved if they had created another clamshell-portable that resembled a Super Famicom.

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