• maxprime
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    1 year ago

    Aside from possibly the N64 and GameCube, Nintendo has never tried to push technology in that way.

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      1 year ago

      And it’s been true since the very first console. The Master System was more powerful than the NES, and the Genesis/Mega Drive was more powerful than the Super NES (arguably; the Sega CPU was far more powerful than Nintendo’s). Same is true for its portables.

      They’ve always prioritized per-unit margins. It’s a conservative approach, but it means profit on every console sold.

      So there’s a 0% chance this console is actually as powerful as a PS5. However, there’s a good chance there are hardware and software techniques being used to upscale a lower resolution image.