It just makes sense from my perspective if I was in Nintendo's position.
So skeptical or not, it just where I think they should atleast explore the option.
It could be like a 3rd pillar that technically replaces the 3DS, but also temporarily replaces the Wii U till Nintendo can get it's feet back underneath them. 3DS will still have 3DS games, yet they could also be playable on the successor "hybrid". and Wii U may still get games, and those will defintely be available on the successor "hybrid". SO it would be like the WIi U gets to live on, but you are riding on the back of success of the handheld sector, not the failure of the home console.
It's just an idea, one that I am apparently not alone in thinking makes alot of sense for Nintendo to at the very least give a heavy consideration. (and if they do, I hope they call me to consult

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and it may be a little early to replace the 3DS, but it's waaaay too soon to kill the Wii U. the Hybrid idea allows them to recoup some of that investment by repurposing the the hardware. But I've explained all this before, no need to go all deep into it again. I just think it's not only something the competition isn't doing, but will "surprise" the consumers and jump ahead of an emerging "smart device" "beam to TV" trend in the market. Gotta stay ahead of the game and create new opportunities.
Nintendo was onto something with the Wii U, but they didn't dive in, they just dabbed their toes in the water then tried to go in slowly as they adjusted to the temperature.