ResurrectedContrarian
Suffers with mild autism
The fantasy of all personal or entertainment devices converging into a single, catch-all, sleek phone device seems, if anything, to be receding from popularity.
In recent years, narrowly specialized and stubbornly retro hardware has been a hit many times (NES mini and its many imitations; bizarre portable revivals like the recent Oregon Trail handheld and popular mini-arcades; the rather high popularity of the Switch, despite its refusal to have any general-device features like streaming services or even a browser). I think people still enjoy gadgets that feel unique and tailored to their task, particularly when it involves games.
Dedicated gaming devices are more social and family-friendly anyway. I don't want to pass across the table some insanely expensive device I shouldn't have purchased anyway just to keep up with the glam race of mobile phones; but we sure as hell pass handhelds or switch joycons around and have a great time.
In recent years, narrowly specialized and stubbornly retro hardware has been a hit many times (NES mini and its many imitations; bizarre portable revivals like the recent Oregon Trail handheld and popular mini-arcades; the rather high popularity of the Switch, despite its refusal to have any general-device features like streaming services or even a browser). I think people still enjoy gadgets that feel unique and tailored to their task, particularly when it involves games.
Dedicated gaming devices are more social and family-friendly anyway. I don't want to pass across the table some insanely expensive device I shouldn't have purchased anyway just to keep up with the glam race of mobile phones; but we sure as hell pass handhelds or switch joycons around and have a great time.