All right, break this down for me.
Exactly what product lines are you expecting Nintendo to announce and when, and then please source down your argument for this setup.
Why would I have an exact timeline and an exact idea of all the products? When have I given the impression that I did? I also don't have an exact idea of the size of Nintendo of America's cafeteria or the number of urinals in their restrooms, but I expect that they do have a cafeteria and urinals in their restrooms.
Now for what I was actually arguing, which is expectations of what the NX means for Nintendo's handheld and home markets; I expect what we had been expecting since 2013/14, that the NX is a platform in the sense of, for example, an operating system, supported by multiple devices.
I think the Eurogamer-leaked system is basically what would traditionally be their handheld, this time with a feature that enables it to act as a sort of "stop gap" home console. It will not be very powerful and the included controllers will not be as good as their regular home console controllers, but they will be serviceable.
Later down the road, I expect them to release a more powerful device that will only work with a TV and will have full-fledged controllers. That will be what would traditionally be their home console. I fully expect them to release other devices but will leave it to Nintendo to surprise us. They may just be revisions.
The devices will share a library, but it does not mean that someone with just the NX handheld will have as high end an experience as someone with the home console NX. To some extent, we're seeing this with computers, with smartphones, and we'll be seeing it with Neo and Scorpio.
The bottom line is, I don't think Nintendo is exiting anything. They see themselves as a little bit of a toy company on top of a video game company. They like selling their own hardware and will not cut down on that.
Time will tell, but I think people are jumping to conclusions based on a report about one device that solely relies on insider information when we have three years' worth of clues from the highest figures at Nintendo.
So I cast my vote and say they're staying in.