Can't take credit for this, my skeptical buddy Geo pointed it out..
The WSJ article says "compatible with" as opposed to "plays," so I'm not sure if that's significant or not. Can't think of what else that would mean, other than maybe connecting to a smart phone app to track something like friends performance or leaderboards?
All intents and purposes, it sounds like a huge step for Nintendo in allowing mobile games/apps to be played on NX (if true)!
As I said in the other thread: "Compatible with" is vague wording. It could just mean My Nintendo integration, say, between AC Mobile and AC NX.
That said, I'm not ruling ports out, as there's obviously no reason why the NX hybrid couldn't run the mobile games themselves (not counting Pokemon Go, which would be unplayable without 4G/LTE Internet), but the idea seems weird and pointless given that those games are designed first and foremost for platforms much friendlier to pick-up-and-play gameplay.
Dangerous game we are playing here. I hope they don't announce a "mobile first" mentality.
As more of this stuff comes out or gets reported on, it continues to seem like a bad idea to have not announced it at e3, or at least some point already.
You can't get this close to release without officially revealing a single thing about it, without stuff leaking, or reports causing misinformation or w/e. You'd think they would want to unveil this sort of information themselves
I'm not sure the Wall Street Journal has ever been wrong on video game rumors.
More money. isn't obvious?You know what scare me?
If the "cheap" mobile Fire Emblem, etc... Game sells/makes good money across NX and mobile... Why should they put efforts on a proper sequel?
Now I can finally play Pokemon Go at home!
So uhh Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem confirmed for NX
If this is true Nintendo would be out of their minds to not support mobile internet on this.
Thank you for the edit to the OP and title. Much appreciated!
(BTW, what does "done and dusted" mean in this context, Inhunanyou? I'd thought that phrase meant "debunked.")
As I said in the other thread: "Compatible with" is vague wording. It could just mean My Nintendo integration, say, between AC Mobile and AC NX.
That said, I'm not ruling ports out, as there's obviously no reason why the NX hybrid couldn't run the mobile games themselves (not counting Pokemon Go, which would be unplayable without 4G/LTE Internet), but the idea seems weird and pointless given that those games are designed first and foremost for platforms much friendlier to pick-up-and-play gameplay.
It means complete, finished, confirmed, 100%.
You know what scare me?
If the "cheap" mobile Fire Emblem, etc... Game sells/makes good money across NX and mobile... Why should they put efforts on a proper sequel?
The sheer amount of shovelware for this system will be of epic proportions.
I want to vomit.
The Vita did this too.Considering how much people use their smartphones for data instead of phone calls, I'm wondering if Nintendo's "out of left field" play is to deploy a device that has cellular data service but isn't a phone.
what if that more meney comes from the mobile sequel, not the NX only...More money. isn't obvious?
I already don't want to play phone games on an actual phone let alone a TV. Hopefully compatible means talks to and not plays
what if that more meney comes from the mobile sequel, not the NX only...
Did you read the OP as "the NX exclusively plays phone games" or what? It's presumably still getting Dragon Quest XII, Zelda, Sonic Not-Generations, etc.
I know it won't happen due to cost and other factors buts this point I wish they would just go all the way and drop a bomb and reveal that the portable is actually a smartphone with retractable controls. Reggie: "This is "Nintendo Phone." It plays both apps and cart games and connects to your TV via the docking station for improved performance." Yes I'm crazy.