I think it will be the end of Nintendo, sad but true.
400E is way too much, the dickheads just want to play gta.
Nintendo is fucked !
Goodbye Mario, see you soon on others smartphones...
Its disgusting...
I dunno what Nintendo is planning to do with the NX. So far the only novelty feature seems to be the detachable controllers and the base that connects it to your TV (which I don't quite understand. Why not do this wirelessly and if the screen part of the NX is attached to a docking station, what do the detachable controllers attach to so you can still play games?)
These features alone don't really sell the system for me. If you'd assume the majority of software is downgraded XB1/PS4 games, then even new Mario, Zelda, Metroid or Pikmin titles can save the system.
There needs to be something radically different about the NX. It can't compete with XB1 and PS4 on the promise of portable gaming alone because people already have an XB1 or PS4 and will do the portable gaming on their tablet or phone (or 3DS?).
With the explicit mention of Unity and UE4 in the article, the only thing that would be really cool is if Nintendo is opening up the platform for indie developers similar to how Android works, but knowing Nintendo, that will probably never happen.
Only time will tell. :/
Wii and wii-u had a flood of shitty casual games, and they sell the old systems games ooon and on.
But i want to get one of those NES-mini´s for christmas, just in hope it will be hackable one day.
Yeah, there can be delay on hdtv with old hardware, and it looks really bad unless you get an expensive upscaler that doesn't add lag. Plus you actually have to mod your nes to use rgb out because the signal on the av cables is abysmal, which upscaling cannot help.
In theory you should be able to get extension cables for the controllers i'd imagine. For peeps who don't wanna bother with emulation and want an easy way to play some popular nes games with the old school controller the nes mini is probably fiiiiiine.
Just a few Days more, I'm curious!
Price 400E for the bundle, 300 non bundle (maybe they bring a 250E version without cabels and controllers )
Pretty sure you have to buy all of your virtual console stuff again and there will be a flood of remakes or remakes of remakes.
Nintendo is going down the Sega-way :/
Lol, now its next week...
Seems like they have a brick full of shit and just noticed it in the last moment.
This has to fail
I had all Nintendo consoles (no V-Boy) but after the snes they slowly started to fuck up imho.
I think they will go down in "SEGA" style as said be4
Would be great to get a port of "a link between worlds". I dont like remakes but i would love to play that game again, but upscaled and on a big screen! Imho the best zelda game after a link to the past, i like the 2d zelda games!
Yeah, not sure if I can get wholly enthusiastic about this. The whole pick-up-and go thing about this console is cute, but not really that useful. I do like the ability to give two players half a controller (for lack of better words) and do 2-player (split-screen) gaming.
Important questions haven't been answered though: battery life, software lineup, performance and online connectivity
Release date and pricing have been announced: March 3rd is the not-worldwide-at-all release (Japan, the US, Canada, "major European countries" and Hong Kong) and the US price is $299. These details are official as well now:
6.2" capacaitive touch screen at 1280x720.
32GB storage, expandable through microSD cards
Games come on NintendoDS sized cardridges
Battery life is 2.5 to 6.5 hours, depending on game (new Zelda is cited at 3hrs), charging is done through USB-C port.
There is no region lock (yay!)
It has Internet access through wifi and up to 8 Switches can connect wirelessly to each other for local multiplayer. Each switch can support 8 joycon controllers so technically you could do 64 player multiplayer
The joycons will contain an IR camera that can detect hand gestures as well as some fancy "high definition" rumble (vibration) tech. There will also be the obligatory motion sensors, an NFC reader and a button to take and share a screenshot. You can snap the joycons to the sides of the Switch itself or, when it's docked, snap 'em to a separate middle part.
The Switch will launch with a new Mario title, called Mario Odyssee, which doesn't know whether it should be a Mario game, GTA, LA Noire, Zelda or Metroid.
Nintendo's online platform will now be a payed for platform like XBox Live. It looks like it'll offer similar features as Xbox Live and PSN, including a free (virtual console) game each month (although the wording on this is ambiguous on whether or not you can still play that free game after the month has ended). What is cool though is that SNES virtual console games will have added online capabilities. It's unclear what this exactly means though, may just be leaderboards or something like that. Knowing how poorly Nintendo has dealt with online features in the past, this online platform might either be a complete disaster, but may as well be a chance for Nintendo to offer a decent platform.
Online will most likely fail again, especially if they keep bringing up that friendcode bullshit.
I'd reckon they'd have to fix all their online capabilities first before charging people for it?
Release date and pricing have been announced: March 3rd is the not-worldwide-at-all release (Japan, the US, Canada, "major European countries" and Hong Kong) and the US price is $299. These details are official as well now:
6.2" capacaitive touch screen at 1280x720.
32GB storage, expandable through microSD cards
Games come on NintendoDS sized cardridges
Battery life is 2.5 to 6.5 hours, depending on game (new Zelda is cited at 3hrs), charging is done through USB-C port.
There is no region lock (yay!)
It has Internet access through wifi and up to 8 Switches can connect wirelessly to each other for local multiplayer. Each switch can support 8 joycon controllers so technically you could do 64 player multiplayer
The joycons will contain an IR camera that can detect hand gestures as well as some fancy "high definition" rumble (vibration) tech. There will also be the obligatory motion sensors, an NFC reader and a button to take and share a screenshot. You can snap the joycons to the sides of the Switch itself or, when it's docked, snap 'em to a separate middle part.
The Switch will launch with a new Mario title, called Mario Odyssee, which doesn't know whether it should be a Mario game, GTA, LA Noire, Zelda or Metroid.
Nintendo's online platform will now be a payed for platform like XBox Live. It looks like it'll offer similar features as Xbox Live and PSN, including a free (virtual console) game each month (although the wording on this is ambiguous on whether or not you can still play that free game after the month has ended). What is cool though is that SNES virtual console games will have added online capabilities. It's unclear what this exactly means though, may just be leaderboards or something like that. Knowing how poorly Nintendo has dealt with online features in the past, this online platform might either be a complete disaster, but may as well be a chance for Nintendo to offer a decent platform.
You beat me to it
Utterly underwhelming and potentially the final nail in the Nintendo home console coffin