Nintendo Switch Announced
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Is it called the Switch because it can be top or bottom?
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@linuxspark said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
I actually think this looks legit for once and the 3DS is still on top. This has a chance to become something of legend status. You can play multilayer anywhere and that is a great feature. I may have to put down the 3DS but it all depends on the games for it
It's Nintendo, so no way we should expect serious or good games. It's bound to be the same, mediocre racing, brawling, jumping and run around shoot things four games every Nintendo console has had for a long time.
That the whole thing can be portable... yeah, I like that. It's neat, a little. But it's the same pattern they've had for a long time... gimmicks are cheaper than good ideas.
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@scottalanmiller True True...I think the 3DS is worth every penny but mostly because I can play old Sega/Nintendo games and I can LAN and play local with friends. If the switch would let you download/play classic beat up games (Streets of Rage, Bad Dudes, etc) It might be worth it and have a chance.
Or I could just use Steam or CoinOPS on an old Xbox
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@linuxspark said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
@scottalanmiller True True...I think the 3DS is worth every penny...
My kids both have them. They are good because they are small and durable (the 3DS, not the kids.) But the game selection is terrible and the power of the units is pretty bad. They are so underpowered, it's silly. And the games are unbearable.
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@linuxspark said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
Or I could just use Steam or CoinOPS on an old Xbox
That's what we need is a hand held Steam machine.
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So this is the NX announcement that everyone has been speculating about? If it is portable, is it going to replace the 3DS family? Seems strange that Nintendo would invest into two competing platforms.
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@scottalanmiller said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
Nintendo hasn't had a good console since the SNES in my opinion. The N64 was better than anything since then, but was nothing but a gimmick, the SNES era was the last time that Nintendo bothered to care about making good games. Everything past the SNES has been dependent on gimmicks to sell what are otherwise absolute garbage games.
How DARE you talk smack about the N64! That was the console of my generation, easily.
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I admire Nintendo's insistence on taking risks in what seems to be a stagnant console war, and I think that the Switch as an idea is great--being able to take your "home console" anywhere--but what it ultimately comes down to is game selection, and theirs isn't great.
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@ChrisL said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
I admire Nintendo's insistence on taking risks in what seems to be a stagnant console war, and I think that the Switch as an idea is great--being able to take your "home console" anywhere--but what it ultimately comes down to is game selection, and theirs isn't great.
Mostly because the hardware has be so severely under powered even compared to other consoles that publishers never really made much for them. I'm afraid this is going to be more of the same.
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@travisdh1 said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
@ChrisL said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
I admire Nintendo's insistence on taking risks in what seems to be a stagnant console war, and I think that the Switch as an idea is great--being able to take your "home console" anywhere--but what it ultimately comes down to is game selection, and theirs isn't great.
Mostly because the hardware has be so severely under powered even compared to other consoles that publishers never really made much for them. I'm afraid this is going to be more of the same.
Did you see what this one is based on? It's a Tegra platform. The most powerful Tegra made is the one in the NVidia Shield. So likely, this is just a lower end Shield copy.
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@ChrisL said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
@scottalanmiller said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
Nintendo hasn't had a good console since the SNES in my opinion. The N64 was better than anything since then, but was nothing but a gimmick, the SNES era was the last time that Nintendo bothered to care about making good games. Everything past the SNES has been dependent on gimmicks to sell what are otherwise absolute garbage games.
How DARE you talk smack about the N64! That was the console of my generation, easily.
And it had what game on it really worth playing?
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@ChrisL said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
I admire Nintendo's insistence on taking risks in what seems to be a stagnant console war, and I think that the Switch as an idea is great--being able to take your "home console" anywhere--but what it ultimately comes down to is game selection, and theirs isn't great.
Is "relying on gimmicks" really "taking risks", though? If anything, isn't "avoiding doing a good job" the worst form of stagnation?
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I'm super excited for this. It looks awesome!
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I loved Nintendo back in the day (NES, SNES). This new thing, in my humble opinion, looks hideous.
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@scottalanmiller said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
Nintendo hasn't had a good console since the SNES in my opinion. The N64 was better than anything since then, but was nothing but a gimmick, the SNES era was the last time that Nintendo bothered to care about making good games. Everything past the SNES has been dependent on gimmicks to sell what are otherwise absolute garbage games.
If I could multiple-up-vote something, this would be it.
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@EddieJennings said in Nintendo Switch Announced:
I loved Nintendo back in the day (NES, SNES). This new thing, in my humble opinion, looks hideous.
NES was definitely good in its era, but mostly because of the games, not the hardware. The hardware was barely ahead of the Atari 2600, but they had bigger carts with more on them. The hardware was reliable and cheap and just worked, even if it was really basic.
The SNES, to me, was the highlight. Good enough hardware to allow for awesome games while not being "too much" to make gimmicks useful. So many SNES games were just super solid. The hardware allowed for good 2D graphics, great audio, super useful and comfortable controllers and the carts allowed for good games that actually had stories and details and stuff. It was a great era where there was enough hardware that making a game was not a technical challenge but there were no gimmicks so it all came down to making good games. It was an awesome time.
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To really shake up the market Nintendo needs to look at putting their backlog to mobile and PC. That would take Nintendo from a distant fourth in the hardware business to a serious competitor in the software business.