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Any info on if the triggers are analog?
$300 is a fantastic price, I don't know what y'all are smoking.
you have to keep the competition in mind when comparing prices though. Plus the ludicrous accessory prices for the switch.
$300 is a fantastic price, I don't know what y'all are smoking.
Any info on if the triggers are analog?
I don't think it's a guaranteed failure because it's a hybrid and will appeal to more people than a standalone console would by itself. But it's definitely priced too high.Please, explain how pricing an inferior piece of hardware, even higher than the market leading PS4(which is many times more powerful than the switch) makes sense or is a "fantastic price"?
It's a guaranteed failure at this point.
Someone very high up at nintendo must be saying the same thing as well.
Nintendo always has been the old guy who truly does not know what the kids want.
Man....this is less than impressive. They would have been better to hold off another six months on this and release it full featured with a good library.
Yeah but they keep trying to catch that lightning in the bottle that worked back then but it does not work now.except that time where they made the incredibly successful DS and Wii
Agreed
I was pretty pumped up about the Switch, but the more info Nintendo releases (barren launch lineup, absurdly expensive controllers thanks to dumb gimmicks, 32GB storage, charging for their joke of an online service, etc), the more I plan on waiting until the end of the year when Mario releases and reevaluating whether to buy or keep waiting.
I really want Nintendo to succeed, but they are once again proving that they are incapable of learning from previous mistakes.
Console Original Price 2016 Price
NES $199 $445.44
SNES $199 $351.91
Nintendo 64 $199 $305.48
GameCube $199 $270.64
Wii $249 $297.48
Wii U $299 $313.66
Switch $299 $299.99
Cheapest since the Wii. Only beaten by the GC.
100% don't understand how people think this is expensive for not only a new console launch, but for a new console that is also handheld capable and replacing both Wii U and 3DS down the line
you thought more features and better graphics would somehow make it not just cheaper than every other console launch, but cheaper than Wii U is now???
I don't think it's a guaranteed failure because it's a hybrid and will appeal to more people than a standalone console would by itself. But it's definitely priced too high.
100% don't understand how people think this is expensive for not only a new console launch, but for a new console that is also handheld capable and replacing both Wii U and 3DS down the line
I want one, but I still can't get over how ugly the dock is.
They could have done something a hell of a lot more tasteful than just sticking an oversized logo on it front and centre.
I haven't been willing to buy into Nintendo systems since GameCube and yet this one has me locked in. The unified handheld and console franchises and sequels for massively less than it costs to have gotten access to both libraries in the past has great appeal. And it ain't pricey for a new console at all.Again, it's not so much the $300 console price as it is the price of extra controllers which are pretty much needed IMO (so you can leave joy cons on while playing, have a controller that can charge while playing--at least need the $30 charger grip) etc., an SD card for those that like buying digitally, having to pay for online starting in fall etc.
Also keep in mind that a lot of us aren't Nintendo diehards, and mainly play on pc/ps4/x1 and had our 3DS/Wii Us get a relatively small % of our gaming time. So the value proposition is very different vs. the Nintendo (and portable gaming) diehards for who Switch will be their main (or only) platform and get a ton of gaming time.
That price really is stunning, along with now having paid online. I could see $300 only if there was a game bundled with it, and a $250 option without a game. But $300 for no game when almost every Nintendo console has been bundled with a game from the start, even the failed Wii U? That's crazy. You could understand Nintendo getting arrogant with price after the success of the Wii (same mistake Sony made after the massive success of the PS2), but coming after the Wii U, you really think you are in a position to charge these prices?
Do this again, but this time for the average salary of their target audience for each year those consoles released.
"We saw how much you loved the trailer"
I haven't been willing to buy into Nintendo systems since GameCube and yet this one has me locked in. The unified handheld and console franchises and sequels for massively less than it costs to have gotten access to both libraries in the past has great appeal. And it ain't pricey for a new console at all.
100% don't understand how people think this is expensive for not only a new console launch, but for a new console that is also handheld capable and replacing both Wii U and 3DS down the line
you thought more features and better graphics would somehow make it not just cheaper than every other console launch, but cheaper than Wii U is now???
Yeah but they keep trying to catch that lightning in the bottle that worked back then but it does not work now.
There's already skins showing up for it, so I wouldn't let that bother you. Aside from ones from Hori and what not, I'm sure Decal Girl and other places that specialize in gadget skins will have a ton of options.
There is nothing in the switch that warrants that price.
It's not pushing any graphical boundaries for a console that was released 5 years ago let alone in 2017, it can't play Blu-rays. It's very outdated and incredibly inferior technology inside the machine.
It has no storage, the accessories are insanely priced, paid online, one of the worst launch line ups ever.
It costs more than two existing consoles that offer way more(imo) and are way more capable graphically.
I don't see how Nintendo survives this.
100% out of touch.
"We saw how much you loved the trailer"
The main issue I have too is that Nintendo has all these R&D teams, yet, Mario is Holiday. Zelda is a Wii U port for all intends and purposes, same with Mario Kart 8.
I think people, including myself, would have been able to justify the price more if Nintendo would have delivered on a killer launch lineup. Its quickly apparent, its going to be the Wii U approach of trickle down games every quarter.
Plus, paid online when Nintendo is so far behind the times with online is ridiculous. This service better be amazing.
100% don't understand how people think this is expensive for not only a new console launch, but for a new console that is also handheld capable and replacing both Wii U and 3DS down the line
you thought more features and better graphics would somehow make it not just cheaper than every other console launch, but cheaper than Wii U is now???