Honestly the only ports I'd consider are Smash and Hyrule Warriors. And this is assuming they have worth while extra content. Mario Kart will likely still have a shit battle mode and I'm at the point where I'll never touch any Mario Kart again unless they fix battle mode.
Yeah yeah i nkow everyone is saying that, and i say good luck with sending a wrong message first and changing it after wise, good luck with that. It seems nobody never learns![]()
It's gonna be a Mario Superstar Sports pack-in, y'all. There is no other way this game makes sense. A big budget, late lifespan game for the 3DS? Nah. A pack-in that also sees release on the 3DS?
Sounds plausible.
I know I have been going in on this idea a bit much recently, but I really can't see how MSS makes sense otherwise. A big 3DS late cycle push? Nah. It's gonna be a Switch pack-in. Mario Sports Superstars is their freebie.
... I need to play MK8 again sometime.
But I still think adding two items is too drastic of a change. But yeah the UI doesn't look different at all aside from that.
That is telling, actually, that we're discussing how or when or if Nintendo will conquer back their 15 millions WIiU users. Really ?
Any sort of link, parallel, comparison or the idea that it's a follow up of the WiiU will kill the Switch.
They're doing that by focusing on the console aspect.
I mean they have what, a 15 million market on a side, and a 60 million on the other side. They deliberately choose to talk only to that 15 million market for their new console and say NOTHING to the other side, nothing. They even tell them "Switch is not for you, it's not the follow up to the 3ds, keep your 3ds and wait".
I'm really still not sure what is their strategy. I think they think there is something else, a catch, a third market that will opens magically for the Switch. But in term of existing user base they're doing it wrong.
Just to make it clear, having the Wii U remasters during the launch year is a great idea, bundling one of them with Switch as the only game bundled is a big potential to fuck up.
Wii U remasters are fine and should be spread throughout the console's first year. If Nintendo floods launch day with them, that's not fine and is going to hurt the system's initial perception.
Bundling the system with a Wii U remaster makes absolutely no sense to me, but holy cow, I'm apparently in the minority on GAF when it comes to that opinion. Ah well.
I'm so glad you lot are not in charge of nintendo.
Releasing Zelda BotW and Mario Switch on day one but then bundling switch with an upgraded port of Mario Kart 8.
Zelda will be the launch title and the bundled game if they choose to bundle any title at all.
I don't think you understood my point. There isn't much feeling better about a Nintendo Select game bundled. Not for most of the Wii U owners (who will be a good chunk of the early adopters). Not for the people who will perceive it as a cheap move.
And I don't understand you guys who want to see Switch associated in any way with Wii U in the public perception.
Increasing the price by having a pack in and forcing me to buy an upport of a wii u game I already own is more likely to do the opposite to me though?
If they want the existing wii u owners to buy it, the pack in, if there is one, should be a game they can't have already bought.
To make it clear, they don't have to use the subtitle: Mario Kart 8: "an old WiiU game".
They could name it: Mario Kart Ultimate. Or Mario Kart World for all i care.
You need to understand, that there may not be coming a MK9. And if giving MK8 away for free is a bad idea, then who the fuck would want to buy it at full price?
The point is that it is in Nintendo's best interest to get this Mario Kart in as many hands as possible, because there very likely isn't going to be a Mario Kart 9 anytime soon. The early adopters of Switch will very likely be the WiiU owners as well, among which a lot MK8 owners. If you do not bundle the game, a lot of them will NOT buy it again
That's the thing, you will get it for (basically) free. Would you buy it again? No? Well, then you should get ready for a long ass time before you get to see MK9 on Switch, if it is ever coming. MK needs a thriving online community, it's the way to make sure everybody is playing it.
Mario Kart needs an Arcade Mode that changes up the rules every week. Only shells, no drifting, no tricks, no items. Stuff like that. They should make a service out of Mario Kart.
This sounds terrible.
That is telling, actually, that we're discussing how or when or if Nintendo will conquer back their 15 millions WIiU users. Really ?
Any sort of link, parallel, comparison or the idea that it's a follow up of the WiiU will kill the Switch.
They're doing that by focusing on the console aspect.
I mean they have what, a 15 million market on a side, and a 60 million on the other side. They deliberately choose to talk only to that 15 million market for their new console and say NOTHING to the other side, nothing. They even tell them "Switch is not for you, it's not the follow up to the 3ds, keep your 3ds and wait".
I'm really still not sure what is their strategy. I think they think there is something else, a catch, a third market that will opens magically for the Switch. But in term of existing user base they're doing it wrong.
I think Nintendo has a decent shot at a successful machine with the Switch, but the pricing strategy will be an important factor. I would like to see -
£250 Core bundle with software included. Either a cool new mini-game collection that shows off the system, or Mario Kart. Or maybe both.
£350 Zelda bundle. Limited Edition Gold Cart. Pro controller + Mario Kart / Mini game collection.
£250 with software included is approaching impulse buy territory, which I think the Big N needs given all the competition they have. They shouldn't be losing money at that price either I wouldn't think.
Getting off to a good start will be vital to the success of the machine. There are many alternatives this gen for consumers to consider, and Nintendo are going to have to fight for them. Hoepfully they aren't once again delusional about their value proposition.
Comment on dit "you're overthinking this" en français ? Je sais même pas... "Tu y réfléchis trop" ? C'est censé être ma langue maternelle. Quelle déchéance.
Anyway, you're overthinking this.
We're only thinking about the system in terms of it being a home console because that's the official word and because the 3DS is still alive and the Wii U's dead. It's the "DS is a third pillar" spiel all over again. Everything Nintendo could have come up with but a fully dedicated handheld with no TV out would have been seen as the de facto new home console. Also, home consoles are much more exciting to Western audiences. Home consoles are seen as the "main market", the machines that usher in the new generation and set the standard for how far video games have come.
Come on, they haven't literally said "Switch is not for you". They've just said that they're not retiring the 3DS. Again, third pillar and stuff.
Also, Nintendo knows that a reveal trailer will be seen and talked about by hobbyists first and foremost, so it makes sense to focus on young adults. It's just a 3 minute reveal anyway, it's not meant to be an actual commercial. We'll see who Nintendo targets when they actually throw an ad campaign. The only thing I'm not too sure about is the esports stuff. I doubt being a hybrid brings any sort of advantage to competitive gaming.
I think the inability of gamers to imagine what the system will be like and who it will be for is because they haven't focused on the games yet. A few seconds of footage from ports that may or may not be running on actual hardware doesn't give you a clear idea of what the point of the system is. But again, the trailer is about unveiling the system's base functionality. We'll see about the games on January 12th.
Right, bundle the one game everybody at launch is going to buy ANYWAY. Yes, you should definitely apply for a seat on the board.
A bundle with a game make sense only if the game is valuable enough to be perceived as good discount. Just look at Nintendo Land. Despite being a great game, nobody actually considered Nintendo Land a good pack-in.
Pack-ins aren't free. They raise the MSRP. It makes zero sense to pack-in Mario Kart or Zelda if it automatically raises the MSRP $50, for a game that's going to sell 5-10 million instantly on its own. What makes sense is maybe packing-in a moderately budgeted lesser IP like a Wii Play or a WIi Sports, that's built around the multiplayer anywhere ethos of the system.
Y'all are so clueless.
They're gonna launch this baby with Code Name S.T.E.A.M. HD and Metroid Prime Federation Force HD and it'll do gangbusters. People the world over will finally appreciate these two gems and all will be well.
I think it's more to do that Nintendo failed at selling asymmetrical gameplay. The idea of Nintendo Land was fantastic, but the execution of the tablet concept failed every time. It failed with Nintendo Land, it failed with Star Fox Zero.
Pack-ins aren't free. They raise the MSRP. It makes zero sense to pack-in Mario Kart or Zelda if it automatically raises the MSRP $50, for a game that's going to sell 5-10 million instantly on its own. What makes sense is maybe packing-in a moderately budgeted lesser IP like a Wii Play or a WIi Sports, that's built around the multiplayer anywhere ethos of the system.
I would argue that Nintendo Land didn't failed at showing the asymmetrical gameplay, especially in multiplayer (Mario, Luigi's Mansion and Animal Crossing minigames are still the best MP party games on Wii U) but the game didn't provide enough value for $350 to be justified. Or even $300.
I think it's more to do that Nintendo failed at selling asymmetrical gameplay. The idea of Nintendo Land was fantastic, but the execution of the tablet concept failed every time. It failed with Nintendo Land, it failed with Star Fox Zero.
Pack-ins aren't free. They raise the MSRP. It makes zero sense to pack-in Mario Kart or Zelda if it automatically raises the MSRP $50, for a game that's going to sell 5-10 million instantly on its own. What makes sense is maybe packing-in a moderately budgeted lesser IP like a Wii Play or a WIi Sports, that's built around the multiplayer anywhere ethos of the system.
" if they choose to bundle any title at alll"
It is far, far more likely that they'll release a Zelda deluxe bundle that comes with...say... a new pro controller and Zelda for 50 bucks more ...
...then throw an up ported MK8 in there for free.
This is not rocket science, Mario Kart 8, as upgraded as it will be, will be an almost 3 years old by March 2017. That'd leave a terrible first impression.
Man, January 12 can't come soon enough.
Man, January 12 can't come soon enough.
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We should take the rest of 2016, and push it somewhere else!
I think this might be the worst idea I've ever heard.Mario Kart needs an Arcade Mode that changes up the rules every week. Only shells, no drifting, no tricks, no items. Stuff like that. They should make a service out of Mario Kart.
I think this might be the worst idea I've ever heard.
That's the thing, you will get it for (basically) free. Would you buy it again? No? Well, then you should get ready for a long ass time before you get to see MK9 on Switch, if it is ever coming. MK needs a thriving online community, it's the way to make sure everybody is playing it.
If Nintendo wants to push their big 3 as esports, does Mario Kart need to lose the blue shells? Maybe have a championship mode where the items are balanced to promote skill // luck rather than catch up?
That is telling, actually, that we're discussing how or when or if Nintendo will conquer back their 15 millions WIiU users. Really ?
Any sort of link, parallel, comparison or the idea that it's a follow up of the WiiU will kill the Switch.
They're doing that by focusing on the console aspect.
I mean they have what, a 15 million market on a side, and a 60 million on the other side. They deliberately choose to talk only to that 15 million market for their new console and say NOTHING to the other side, nothing. They even tell them "Switch is not for you, it's not the follow up to the 3ds, keep your 3ds and wait".
I'm really still not sure what is their strategy. I think they think there is something else, a catch, a third market that will opens magically for the Switch. But in term of existing user base they're doing it wrong.
A separate mode might be acceptable but it doesn't sound fun at all. I also don't like the idea of Mario Kart as a service, at least not one that starts as an expanded MK8.A separate mode with charging rules is such a bad thing for you?
What if being an esport actually means that Nintendo will push it, and the two things make it more popular? Not that i expect this to ever happen, but it would be amazing.Has Nintendo shown any indication that they wanna push MK as esport?
F-Zero would be a better fit.
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Has there been any talk or speculation on re-releasing or remastering 3DS games?
Selfishly I sold my 3DS a while back but now have the itch to play FE Fates.
Its almost certain theres no hardware conpatibility, but we can always hope for eshop.Has there been any talk or speculation on re-releasing or remastering 3DS games?
Selfishly I sold my 3DS a while back but now have the itch to play FE Fates.
2. If Switch is a failure, they can bet on a official 3DS successor. Positioning Switch as a handheld would mean in case of failure, they'd have to wait at least 4 years before replacing it. But as a home console ? If it's a failure, they can have a backup plan one year later, with a handheld SKU playing switch games and a new brand, leaving home console market safely.
If Nintendo wants to push their big 3 as esports, does Mario Kart need to lose the blue shells? Maybe have a championship mode where the items are balanced to promote skill // luck rather than catch up?
A separate mode might be acceptable but it doesn't sound fun at all. I also don't like the idea of Mario Kart as a service, at least not one that starts as an expanded MK8.
The very reason of Switch existence is streamline development process, at least that's what Nintendo told us, keep relaying on 3DS kinda defeats Switch whole porpuses, that's what I don't understand, why they can't be clear about it, instead making us believe on this unified ecosystem gaming heaven where we get every handheld serie on Switch, maybe they are still not sure about the platform success.It's pretty simple in fact. Nintendo do so for two reasons:
1. Price and hardware related. Switch will be expensive. From 250 dollars to 300 dollars. That is really expensive for a handheld. Not for a home console though. And that's a perfect excuse on the hardware side when we will find out that the device last 3 hours with the lowest brightness and barely 2 hours in normal conditions.
2. If Switch is a failure, they can bet on a official 3DS successor. Positioning Switch as a handheld would mean in case of failure, they'd have to wait at least 4 years before replacing it. But as a home console ? If it's a failure, they can have a backup plan one year later, with a handheld SKU playing switch games and a new brand, leaving home console market safely.
While Switch is an appealing device IMO, I think it'll be the next Wii U/Vita if Nintendo fails to cather to their 3DS audience.
It's pretty simple in fact. Nintendo do so for two reasons:
1. Price and hardware related. Switch will be expensive. From 250 dollars to 300 dollars. That is really expensive for a handheld. Not for a home console though. And that's a perfect excuse on the hardware side when we will find out that the device last 3 hours with the lowest brightness and barely 2 hours in normal conditions.
2. If Switch is a failure, they can bet on a official 3DS successor. Positioning Switch as a handheld would mean in case of failure, they'd have to wait at least 4 years before replacing it. But as a home console ? If it's a failure, they can have a backup plan one year later, with a handheld SKU playing switch games and a new brand, leaving home console market safely.
While Switch is an appealing device IMO, I think it'll be the next Wii U/Vita if Nintendo fails to cather to their 3DS audience.
That is telling, actually, that we're discussing how or when or if Nintendo will conquer back their 15 millions WIiU users. Really ?
Any sort of link, parallel, comparison or the idea that it's a follow up of the WiiU will kill the Switch.
They're doing that by focusing on the console aspect.
I mean they have what, a 15 million market on a side, and a 60 million on the other side. They deliberately choose to talk only to that 15 million market for their new console and say NOTHING to the other side, nothing. They even tell them "Switch is not for you, it's not the follow up to the 3ds, keep your 3ds and wait".
I'm really still not sure what is their strategy. I think they think there is something else, a catch, a third market that will opens magically for the Switch. But in term of existing user base they're doing it wrong.
That is telling, actually, that we're discussing how or when or if Nintendo will conquer back their 15 millions WIiU users. Really ?
Any sort of link, parallel, comparison or the idea that it's a follow up of the WiiU will kill the Switch.
They're doing that by focusing on the console aspect.
I mean they have what, a 15 million market on a side, and a 60 million on the other side. They deliberately choose to talk only to that 15 million market for their new console and say NOTHING to the other side, nothing. They even tell them "Switch is not for you, it's not the follow up to the 3ds, keep your 3ds and wait".
I'm really still not sure what is their strategy. I think they think there is something else, a catch, a third market that will opens magically for the Switch. But in term of existing user base they're doing it wrong.
My bet is single SKU. Last time Ninty did a basic and premium it burnt them.I'm calling a $249 basic Switch. That's my bet
That was because the Wii u price was a bit high at launch, among other things. 300-350 was a bit ridiculous.My bet is single SKU. Last time Ninty did a basic and premium it burnt them.
My bet is single SKU. Last time Ninty did a basic and premium it burnt them.