cruelio
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I would preorder right now if they'd confirm you can play WII U games on it since I completely missed that generation.
Since the switch uses cartridges....
What's online store?
I would preorder right now if they'd confirm you can play WII U games on it since I completely missed that generation.
Since the switch uses cartridges....
I would preorder right now if they'd confirm you can play WII U games on it since I completely missed that generation.
Ironically, in Canada here its still cheaper than going PC.
It's a console so ofc it's cheaper initially but i won't be for long cause of the inflated prices for games and everything else plus it's a console, you don't really want to compare this it's stupid.
[ I just hope that Switch manages to get those 3DS numbers so that Nintendo won't abandon the platform after a few years again. Phantasy Star Online was still better on the GameCube and PC tho.
Lol no fucking way not with this stupid concept, not even in a parallel universe where Ninty won the Console war.
No, I mean it costs over 1500 to get a decent PC with a 760 in it.
PC gaming fucking licks balls in Canada.
The switch is just as big as the 3ds xl without the controllers attached, since I have never owned a 3ds xl I can't say how portable it is. My guess if you were going to carry it in your pockets you'd put the controllers in another pocket from the tablet. The intial price of a 3ds was 250USD though it didn't start selling until it dropped in price, nintendo clearly needs to have a price drop for the switch to get similar sales numbers.How the fuck would they "get the audience" of the Nintendo DS/3DS with a console that is twice as large, heavier, a lot more expensive
All of the 3ds models have about the same battery life as the switch, where as the switch usb-c which will become more prominent in the years to come and the 3ds has only a 4 HDD, but could use SD cards as external storage. Nintendo has stated that the switch can accept 2tb mirco sd cards, although those aren't on the market yet, so nintendo expects the consumer internalize the cost of a bigger hard drive; Plus the fact that if you buy it as a cart instead through the online store you don't have to download the game onto your hard drive. The 'joycon', 1-2 switch, and ARMS(the sock em boppers game) seems to be the causal bait for now. Not that people will take the bait, just stating nintendo's intentions.presumably offers shit battery life, comes with a 32GB HDD: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-legend-of-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-file-size-i/1100-6446937/ (about the capacity to have one or two games installed), has nogaems and doesn't seem to offer gimmicky games that the casuals want?
The long term goal is to retain and merge their handheld and console market share into one, that way they have enough horsepower to make the games they want with the safety net of cashcows like pokemon. I'm not saying it will work but rather if doesn't work they can just stick with what they said before and keep the 3ds line up.That would be a Nintendo move, so I wouldn't put it past them, it seems like really good business to drop platforms with 150+ Million and 60+ Million in market share and install base they could develop for to concentrate on and put all your hopes in an unproven platform with a low million install
base and practically no market share: http://www.vgchartz.com/analysis/platform_totals/
The switch is just as big as the 3ds xl without the controllers attached, since I have never owned a 3ds xl I can't say how portable it is. My guess if you were going to carry it in your pockets you'd put the controllers in another pocket from the tablet. The intial price of a 3ds was 250USD though it didn't start selling until it dropped in price, nintendo clearly needs to have a price drop for the switch to get similar sales numbers.How the fuck would they "get the audience" of the Nintendo DS/3DS with a console that is twice as large, heavier, a lot more expensive
All of the 3ds models have about the same battery life as the switch, where as the switch usb-c which will become more prominent in the years to come and the 3ds has only a 4 HDD, but could use SD cards as external storage. Nintendo has stated that the switch can accept 2tb mirco sd cards, although those aren't on the market yet, so nintendo expects the consumer internalize the cost of a bigger hard drive; Plus the fact that if you buy it as a cart instead through the online store you don't have to download the game onto your hard drive. The 'joycon', 1-2 switch, and ARMS(the sock em boppers game) seems to be the causal bait for now. Not that people will take the bait, just stating nintendo's intentions.presumably offers shit battery life, comes with a 32GB HDD: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-legend-of-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-file-size-i/1100-6446937/ (about the capacity to have one or two games installed), has nogaems and doesn't seem to offer gimmicky games that the casuals want?
Again the major issue I see with the switch is the initial price point, and the eventual lack of third party support. If they can address one or the other they'd get more sales.
The long term goal is to retain and merge their handheld and console market share into one, that way they have enough horsepower to make the games they want with the safety net of cashcows like pokemon. I'm not saying it will work but rather if doesn't work they can just stick with what they said before and keep the 3ds line up.That would be a Nintendo move, so I wouldn't put it past them, it seems like really good business to drop platforms with 150+ Million and 60+ Million in market share and install base they could develop for to concentrate on and put all your hopes in an unproven platform with a low million install
base and practically no market share: http://www.vgchartz.com/analysis/platform_totals/
There's a difference between understanding someone's elses delusional goals and oneself hopes. I fully expect that this shit will become another wii u, especially if they don't announce any changes from a year after the release of the switch, like the ambassador project they did with the 3ds or some price drops on some the controllers and shit.
OH look Switch won't replace the 3DS :
https://www.wired.com/2017/01/reggie-fils-aime-nintendo-interview/
What a fucking surprise i mean who would have thought...
The dumbest (marketing) move Nintendo ever made. Switch needs the 3DS audience if they want to sell more than 10 millions units.
Translation: Please buy 3DS either way even if we don't support it. Be good retards.
Once switch will release they will drop 3DS support harder than they did to WiiU after release.
Hence why they do this song and dance every time they replace the current handheld that uses a new format. So devs don't feel cuckolded when they're still developing a game forI mean, the 3DS has a huge library.
Only weebs have played any fire emblem game that was released before Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword (the one just called Fire Emblem).Never played gaiden.
Nintendo should have made a video like this on their presentation, just like I said in the post on the previous page. Even Reggie admitted it during his interview with ProJared.
Well, maybe one or two of those: A new Metroid entry.
Mega Man or some other brutal 2d sidescroller.
An Etrian Oddysee.
A Harvest Moon
I'll probably re-evaluate the lineup after a year or so, but the question whether to early adopt or not is pretty much resolved for me.
Any chances for proper 3rd party support from the get-go dropped to zero the moment they decided to use anything else than x86.
So they relly on first which is imo probable since they will be essentially releasing 2 consoles in one. If you would count 3DS + WiiU sales you would end up as 70mln which is a lot.