Behold Nintendo Switch (March 2017, Hybrid w/ Dock, Detachable Controllers, Nvidia)

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if there's literally no reason to have a touch screen, why would they include it?

The use case they didn't show you:

Using it to play touch-only games.

Given the audience they're supposedly targeting, this is almost certainly going to be a thing.

I see 0 chance of the grip not being packed in. How would they expect you to play your system on a TV otherwise?

Using the Joy-Cons separately without the grip, Wii Remote and Nunchuk style?
 
WOW! They really did it. Something fresh, original and new in this increasingly stale and creatively bankrupt industry. Sony and Microsoft are officially on notice, Nintendo is coming to reclaim that crown that slipped away from them this gen. By combining the strengths of the Wii U and 3DS, they'll reach Wii levels of success again. Believe it!

From just a 3 minute video we got:
- an already iconic console name that actually makes sense, rolls off the tongue (Switch >>>>>>> Wii U) and factors into their branding beautifully
- an incredible game lineup that already destroy the Wii U launch lineup
- the sleek, gorgeous console design that even Apple would be jealous of.
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Imagine if:
- since it uses cartridges, I'm picturing 3DS backwards compatibility.
- possibly Xbox One level of power since Skyrim Remastered is coming to the Switch and it'll be the best version (since you can take it on the go)
- Bayonetta 3, Smash 5, Mario Kart 9, 3D World 2, Xenoblade 3?
- Nintendo will end this shameful drought of endless Remasters and deliver quality again
- imagine if the screen could be used as an unlocked phone?

Whew all this good news today has me emotionally drained. This gen has been such trash but it's finally about to end. Nintendo will truly save gaming.

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So from ign they said that the console is that tablet with the LCD, the dock just connects to the tv and charges the tablet

- so yeah you can probably figure out how strong the console will be

Not really, it also mentions that the dock provides power (overclocking most likely), so it does help somewhat in the power department.
 
I think this looks interesting, and i´m really hoping this will sell in great numbers. I´ve never been a fan of pure handheld consoles, but the Nintendo Switch looks like it´s something i see myself using a lot.
 
If there are two sources of storage it seriously need to not be like the Wii U. I bought digital Pikmin 3 at the weekend and I didn't have enough internal storage, so I put an 8GB USB stick in and it prioritises that over the internal rather than giving me a choice.
 
I really have no idea why people think the name is bad.
I don't think it's that bad. I mean, "Station" and "Box" aren't exactly worth hooting and hollering over. Though it does seem a little weird that apart from Nintendo, it's a name that's entirely a regular word on its own, so it doesn't feel as unique. Like if back in the 80s they'd released the "Nintendo Computer" in Japan and the "Nintendo System" in the west.
 
I really have no idea why people think the name is bad.

It's punchy. It's easy to remember. It's a clean break from previous Nintendo consoles, and won't get confused with any other console. It perfectly encapsulates the console's entire marketing message in a single one-syllable word. It isn't a euphemism for urine, nor is it the sound an ambulance makes.

Seems like a perfectly fine name to me.

Switch pro play, it's all the same. It's a good name, it will do the job
 
Just replace your ps4 and play it yourself, this isn't for the kids.

Btw, everywhere i go i see allot kids playing on a ipad, so i don't know what your talking about the size. Pocket is old fashioned.

Why though... kids love playing the PS4 at home, and 3ds on the go.

I don't really take my tablets outside the home... too big, I have a smartphone for that.
 
Looks like the handheld unit is compatible with 3DS cartridges, which if true makes someone like me who's never had a Nintendo home console VERY interested.

Given how big the screen is battery life would be my main concern.
 
So from ign they said that the console is that tablet with the LCD, the dock just connects to the tv and charges the tablet

- so yeah you can probably figure out how strong the console will be

Yeah the video gives us all the clues we need, it runs Skyrim Special Edition, so it's as powerful as the PS4.
 
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Not many talks about this pro controller. But damn it's looking nice. Much better as wiiu pro or xbox one/pro controllers. We can only decide how it plays when you have played with it, but it looks like you can't make this any better.

Looks like it has grippy handles, which is my favorite aspect of the Xbox One S controllers. Also, the joystick layout is the superior layout, which is another awesome thing. Can't believe I'm excited for a Nintendo product in 2016 lol
 
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Not many talks about this pro controller. But damn it's looking nice. Much better as wiiu pro or xbox one/pro controllers. We can only decide how it plays when you have played with it, but it looks like you can't make this any better.
They should've used the shield controller. That thing feels great, plus it uses wifi direct.
I just hope the face buttons don't feel mushy like the WiiU pro.

Just noticed the sticks look like sony's ds4.
 
I like the name. I feel like it's concise branding to describe the idea of the hardware. I don't think it needed to be anything wacky along the lines of the Wii.

Agreed. I like that they went with a simple, new branding. I thought it was smart how they used the logo too.

I'm definitely no branding expert though.
 
Name is fine.

Hardware looks pretty terrible, like a transformer sitting there that wasn't quite transformed properly.

I hate the look of the controls. I'll need to try it out but it looks like it has the same poor design as the 3DS, where you have to shift your hand down to use the dpad which means 2D games are uncomfortable and using both at the same time isn't possible for my hands. Having to buy a controller to make the thing actually playable isn't a great start.

Seems stubborn.
 
WOW! They really did it. Something fresh, original and new in this increasingly stale and creatively bankrupt industry. Sony and Microsoft are officially on notice, Nintendo is coming to reclaim that crown that slipped away from them this gen. By combining the strengths of the Wii U and 3DS, they'll reach Wii levels of success again. Believe it!

From just a 3 minute video we got:
- an already iconic console name that actually makes sense, rolls off the tongue (Switch >>>>>>> Wii U) and factors into their branding beautifully
- an incredible game lineup that already destroy the Wii U launch lineup
- the sleek, gorgeous console design that even Apple would be jealous of.
JZbssG3.gif


Imagine if:
- since it uses cartridges, I'm picturing 3DS backwards compatibility.
- possibly Xbox One level of power since Skyrim Remastered is coming to the Switch and it'll be the best version (since you can take it on the go)
- Bayonetta 3, Smash 5, Mario Kart 9, 3D World 2, Xenoblade 3?
- Nintendo will end this shameful drought of endless Remasters and deliver quality again
- imagine if the screen could be used as an unlocked phone?

Whew all this good news today has me emotionally drained. This gen has been such trash but it's finally about to end. Nintendo will truly save gaming.

JeMj1Zm.gif

I honestly can't tell what's real in these threads. Nintendo fandom has zero contact with reality. Why would it be a phone?
 
Looks like the handheld unit is compatible with 3DS cartridges, which if true makes someone like me who's never had a Nintendo home console VERY interested.

Given how big the screen is battery life would be my main concern.

That's quite the leap.

First of all, it's one unit. Maybe the stand tells the sytem to overclock since it won't have to worry about battery life, but I doubt it has much secret sauce.

Second of all, someone would have to measure how many 3.5 mm headphone jacks across the cartridge slot is to see if it's physically compatible. Looks like it might be a bit big to me.

Thirdly, the cards might be keyed in a way so that it won't fit, ala 3DS cards in DS systems.

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Im loving this thing. I like the brand name and concept it brings. When they slid the controller on the docked screen and picked it up.... ooooh man. That sold me.

Day one purchase. Take my money!!!
 
They should've used the shield controller. That thing feels great, plus it uses wifi direct.
I just hope the face buttons don't feel mushy like the WiiU pro.

Just noticed the sticks look like sony's ds4.
I would say the sticks are closer to xbox1 but shorter. Ds4 using soft plastic, not?
 
Why though... kids love playing the PS4 at home, and 3ds on the go.

I don't really take my tablets outside the home... too big, I have a smartphone for that.

Eh, I don't know. The device may just not be for you or your kids. I don't say that dismissively. I'm just being realistic. I don't really know if this thing has huge mass appeal. To me, I think the main point here is that this is just about the most ideal compromise in terms of how to go forward with their product line. I don't think they can support two devices anymore. I don't think a DS/Game Boy product makes much sense going forward outside of Japan. I don't think they can effectively compete with Sony/MS in the console space. So outside of just abandoning hardware, this makes the most sense to me.

I totally get that some people are going to see this as an overly cumbersome portable device and an underpowered home console device though.
 
I'm imagining one of those SD card slots that can fit multiple sizes would do well, in concept, to allow for this to encorporate 3DS BC.
 
The thread is pretty big... but has there been any talk about connecting to the internet if I want to use a cable to hardwire? Am I going to have to have an ethernet cable roll across the living room to connect?
 
Pardon my ignorance but what's the difference between the Wii U and this aside from the fact that you can slip the sides off of the screen? What's so innovative about this console? Even the scene where they are sharing the two sides of the controller to play a game, it looks too small to be played comfortably.
 
I have to say I like it and this maybe the first Nintendo console I ever buy for myself. If they price this right, I can see this being a big success.
 
The thread is pretty big... but has there been any talk about connecting to the internet if I want to use a cable to hardwire? Am I going to have to have an ethernet cable roll across the living room to connect?

Well if you look at the screen posted just above you can see there is a line of five ethernet ports across the top

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This is why it is called the Nintendo Switch
 
Did anyone notice that in the trailer the majority of the games shown were for "hardcore" gamers? I think Nintendo may really focus on getting that market back for this console.
 
Pardon my ignorance but what's the difference between the Wii U and this aside from the fact that you can slip the sides off of the screen? What's so innovative about this console? Even the scene where they are sharing the two sides of the controller to play a game, it looks too small to be played comfortably.

The wii u screen was always tethered to the console. It wasn't portable, you couldn't take it out and about with you. This is a true handheld/console hybrid.
 
Pardon my ignorance but what's the difference between the Wii U and this aside from the fact that you can slip the sides off of the screen? What's so innovative about this console? Even the scene where they are sharing the two sides of the controller to play a game, it looks too small to be played comfortably.
You can't take the gamepad put of range of the home base. This would be like if the Wii U was just the game pad and could.hook uo to the TV if you wanted.
 
this shit is doa. jack of 2 trades, master of none.

Pretty much unfortunately.
It's too big to be carried around on top of the smartphones that people already have with them, the design is not kid friendly either. As a handheld it's a just a tablet losing the dual screens and the 3D effect compared to the 3DS with the plus of pointless detachable controls that require you to put the tablet on a table.
As a home console it is not powerful enough but the dock station and the other extra hardware will still raise the price to 299$.
I think this thing will sell just to the usual core group of Nintendo fans.
 
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