I'm one of the few that's fine with this I guess. If the switch ends up the one Nintendo device, potentially with a *mini* version down the line, with all of their software unified on it, I'm totally fine with that. If that's what the market demands from Nintendo for them to be profitable and survive as a company, or if that's what genuinely excites their creatives, I'll be behind it 100%.
However, if we take what Nintendo have said with the presentation in Jan and the interviews afterwards at face value, and the switch is their home console, presented as portable and as flexible as possible with their home console style games AND the 3ds/a 3ds successor,with bespoke software depending where Nintendo creatives feel the best/most exciting place is from a development/game design stand point, continues to exist, I would be totally cool with this. The switch is cool to me in it's own right with the games and features that have been shown. The idea of unification doesn't really played a part, it really sells itself on it's own merits to me. If the switch can sell itself on it's own merits and go far beyond the Wii U and they can keep the 3ds style device around, I'm really all for that. At this point in time at least, I see the two as different enough with different enough goals and strengths to co-exist in my household.