Krappadizzle
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So the Switch is essentially a weak home console and one the most powerful portable handhelds around at the same time? I'm so conflicted on how I should manage my expectations with this thing.
BTW, why does Japan have to wait until Jan 21 to preorder the Switch? Why couldn't they do it now like everyone else?
So the Switch is essentially a weak home console and one the most powerful portable handhelds around at the same time? I'm so conflicted on how I should manage my expectations with this thing.
I want those games to be ported.??
Mario 3D World
Zelda Wind Waker Remastered
Pikmin 3
Rayman Legends
The Wonderful 101
NSMB U
Might have missed one or two
What I am addressing is a general attitude especially since the Wii, to poo-poo the whole idea of having a system that is comparable power wise to modern systems. Nintendo quit trying in the home console space years ago.
300 does seem high. I was hoping it would be 200 or 250 considering the portable situation (mediocre battery life, underclocking of processor) but I still find this to be a more desirable device than the Wii U.
Paid online is a gamble though, they better fucking bring it.
BTW, why does Japan have to wait until Jan 21 to preorder the Switch? Why couldn't they do it now like everyone else?
300 does seem high. I was hoping it would be 200 or 250 considering the portable situation (mediocre battery life, underclocking of processor) but I still find this to be a more desirable device than the Wii U.
Paid online is a gamble though, they better fucking bring it.
This is exactly what I'm talking about.
A $100 Android tablet has a portable screen. And guess what? You'll be able to play Super Mario Run on it!
The casual market for dedicated game consoles is finished, done. They are playing games on tablets and phones now. Switch is an underpowered, overpriced home console, plus an overpriced dedicated gaming portable.
I know Super Mario Odyssey looks sweet. Yeah, I'll want to play it. And you know what? I eventually will...on a PlayStation or an Xbox. Quote me if you want to. If Nintendo doesn't start actually listening to the market, that's what's coming next. Unless...
all I said was it is cheapest in Japan...
I really liked the Wii (for the games that were released later on in its life span).
Will Nintendo EVER go back to making regular consoles and give up the gimmick shit? Can't they just make a fucking Game Cube 2.0 ?
You know what? As an XBLIG developer I can tell you...
I know Super Mario Odyssey looks sweet. Yeah, I'll want to play it. And you know what? I eventually will...on a PlayStation or an Xbox. Quote me if you want to. If Nintendo doesn't start actually listening to the market, that's what's coming next..
Only if you're importing, though.
The Switch is ~32,400 yen with tax (exactly the same price as a PS4).
As an average Japan-based consumer, that doesn't feel particularly cheap; you can't judge the perceived price of an item for a given population simply by looking at the exchange rate.
You Canadians have more disposable income than equivalent Japanese consumers, so the impact of a 32,000 purchase on a household here will be greater than a CAD 370 purchase would be for you.
Stick a fork in it.
They can also go mobile.Small to middle sized developers in Japan that usually releasing games for PSP and 3DS don't have anywhere else to go except Switch. I don't think we have to worry about 3rd party support this time.
They can also go mobile.
They can also go mobile.
Small to middle sized developers in Japan that usually releasing games for PSP and 3DS don't have anywhere else to go except Switch. I don't think we have to worry about 3rd party support this time.
People still in denial that Nintendo could have a third-party future, despite the last 5 years, are funny to see.
Investors don't care about war chests.
Just like the people in denial that say they can't survive making hardware.
When you include the fact Nintendo has always been primarily about local co-op. Then we look at the exorbitant price of the controllers, other addons and suddenly it effectively becomes the most expensive console for couch co-op on the market.
Switch already playable for two people out of the box when MK8 available. When you buy an extra joycon bundle, you just add two more people from a single purchase. Compared it to my Wii U where I have to buy 2 pro controller and 1 Wiimote+Wii pro controller for a grand total of $150, Switch is much cheaper.
People still in denial that Nintendo could have a third-party future, despite the last 5 years, are funny to see.
Investors don't care about war chests.