Then it sounds like you need a 3DS, or maybe wait till March for a Switch if you want to carry the same game, save file, etc between a full TV experience and handheld. Otherwise yeah a 3DS and a Wii U might be the best bet. (Personally I'd wait on the Switch)I'm talking iOS and ATV. I want to play it on my tablet on the train and my ATV. Perhaps a Bluetooth controller that works with both
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It's kind of strange that you make up something about a company, then chastise them for something imagined in your head. *shrugs*People haven't gotten cheap. That's not the problem. The market decided the value of iOS games. They are generally pretty devoid of content and production value. Most are not worth more than $1-4.
And you're right, Nintendo is no doubt under the complete and total delusion that unaltered ports of 20-30 year old games are still worth $10+ per game.
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Blathering nonsense. There is nothing "restrictive" about it. There are dozens of excellent options for AppleTV game controllers. The problem is that there are absolutely no games on Apple TV to make it worth buying a $50 controller.
Nintendo sell classic games on their eShop for £3-6 each.