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Originally Posted by Smoodle
It would be interesting if Nintendo decided to have replacable hardware ... for example, an updated graphix processor every 1-2 years or so ... like a computer, basically, but easier.
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Ouch, I would not like that at all.
The problem that creates is that future games will not work on the older "non-upgraded" hardware.
Thus, less people would buy them.
Thus, less developers would make use of said hardware in order to make the most money.
How many games used the N64 memory expansion pak or the PS2 hard drive?
I wished that developers would have realized this all the way back when the Sega CD and 32X add-ons were released.
Jam it back in, in the dark.