I would not be surprised if part of the Switch's design was inspired by what people were already doing with the Wii U. A manager of mine at work brought in his Wii U a few times despite there being no TV, and we all played Smash using normal controllers and the gamepad as our screen.
Time will tell if the Switch ends up doing either of it's two modes (home and portable) successfully, but I do think they are differentiating themselves in a smarter way from the other options than they have in the past (input gimmicks like motion controls or a touchpad). Where the competition is trying to sell their console as the big central home entertainment system, that whole video was trying to sell you on the idea of portability and playing with your friends locally rather than online.
I've been trying to understand KoF XIII but jesus do I just have no clue what's going on. Doesn't help that I don't think myself capable of inputting the super cancels that big combos seem to be built around.
Fighting games require you to git gud, and I just don't have the time to git gud. The only fighter that I really gained any kind of understanding of was P4A. At least I understand fighting games and fighting game terminology enough to enjoy EVO.
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