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If Nintendo actually made a VR system, it would probably be the first system of theirs since the GameCube that didn't disappoint me. I miss the days when they actually cared about releasing high-performance consoles with the latest in graphics tech.
Even if Nintendo released a VR headset I doubt it would have the latest graphics tech. It would likely be similar to Quest but with it's own walled garden. I would love to see that competition in the VR space though. Hi-Tech or not, Nintendo always delivers quality games.