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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Originally Posted by Brack
(Post 12862892)
Based on the rumors/info thus far, it's a portable system that can be played at home,
I don't want a system dumbed down just so I can play it on the go. The "portable I can play at home" infers just that. Give me a solid console that can steam to a portable device and then I'm okay with it, even though I have no desire to own a portable. |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 12862968)
This may be a fine line and even sound stupid, but a portable I can play at home is not what I want. However, a home console that can be played on the go is different in my eyes.
I don't want a system dumbed down just so I can play it on the go. The "portable I can play at home" infers just that. Give me a solid console that can steam to a portable device and then I'm okay with it, even though I have no desire to own a portable. |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Nintendo NX Will Apparently Have Zelda, Mario and Pokemon Games Within Six Months of Release.
A new report claims the Nintendo NX will receive new Mario and Pokemon games, alongside The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild within six months of the console's March 2017 launch. "Sources close to Nintendo" have reportedly told MCV that the company is hoping to avoid the slow start of its previous two consoles, Wii U and 3DS. Anecdotally, few of Nintendo's major internal studios or second parties have shipped a major release since 2015, which could be seen to bear out such a rumor. MCV also claims that Nintendo has already garnered third-party support - another struggle for its consoles in recent years - from Sega, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Activision and Warner Bros. Finally, MCV also says that its sources tell it that last week's reports that the NX will be a handheld console that can be plugged into TVs are "100 per cent accurate". One source says that the console's power sits between a PS3 and PS4, and that Nintendo's intention is to "upgrade" smartphone gamers, rather than draw fans away from PS4 and Xbox One. The only games currently confirmed for an NX release are Zelda, Ubisoft's Just Dance 2017, and Sega's as-yet-untitled 2017 Sonic game. http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/08/...ths-of-release |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 12867802)
Nintendo's intention is to "upgrade" smartphone gamers, rather than draw fans away from PS4 and Xbox One. |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Someone on Reddit came up with a great name for the NX. "Nintendo GO"
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Zelda, Mario and Pokemon within six months of launch? :lol: Nintendo has learned nothing.
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 12867842)
Zelda, Mario and Pokemon within six months of launch? :lol: Nintendo has learned nothing.
Super NES Super Mario World (pack-in) N64 Super Mario 64 |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 12867842)
Zelda, Mario and Pokemon within six months of launch? :lol: Nintendo has learned nothing.
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Granted we don't know what else they have up their sleeve but coming off the WiiU disaster, they better come with more than that at launch.
Originally Posted by Schloob1
(Post 12867939)
If Zelda is as big and time consuming as it sounds then I will only need it for the 1st 6 months with anything else I'd already be playing on say XB1.
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 12867945)
If you believe that all three games will come out on time within six months of launch, then Nintendo isn't the only one.
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Nintendo patents for accessories, gesture controls hint at NX features.
Several patent applications filed by Nintendo this past January were published online today, and their contents are reminiscent of recent reports about the company’s next game console, known only as the NX. As spotted by users on NeoGAF, one of the documents details a detachable accessory for a handheld device — much like the NX is rumored to have. One patent application is for a controller-like accessory that plugs into "an information processing device." That device is most commonly shown to be a portable, tablet-like system in images included in the document. The accessory has four buttons, enabling its use as a controller, with other images showing how the buttons can be pressed to become operational. The document is a bit of a dense read, but the pictures are what’s important. The detachable item looks and sounds like what’s been described by outlets like Eurogamer, which reported earlier this month that the NX is a portable console that is equipped with two removable controllers and is capable of docking to a bigger screen. Nintendo has not confirmed the report, but it’s been corroborated by sources close to the company, Eurogamer said, with additional rumors trailing in ever since. The other applications detail gesture-based input technology for a new system, eliminating the need for a controller at all. A camera housed on the handheld system would capture gesture information from a player’s hand to control a game. That’s the sort of new technology that Nintendo is known for when introducing a new system, and the gesture operations appear in the controller patent application as well. Similar technology was seen in a patent filed in July 2015. That application, published in March, goes in-depth on a portable device that was operated by right hand gestures, as the left hand gripped the handheld system. The application calls for an infrared camera to assess a player's hand motions, just as the newer document does. We’ll have to wait until this fall to find out what the NX actually looks like and if the series of patents applies to the console. Find out everything we do know about Nintendo’s next console in our explainer — just keep in mind that the company has confirmed almost nothing about the system thus far. http://www.polygon.com/2016/8/11/124...-gesture-based |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Gesture-based input technology sound an awful like Kinnect.
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Originally Posted by mhg83
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Gesture-based input technology sound an awful like Kinnect.
Or the Wii... or whatever Sony's is/was |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Patent applications aren't exactly the best predictor of new features. All of the companies apply for some patents they never use.
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
There's been a bunch of new rumors.
https://arcadegirl64.wordpress.com/2...dware-details/ Here is what I currently know about the NX prototype so far. (Note: it’s unknown how the final product might change.) In May, I said Nvidia was involved with the system. (Source) The screen is around 6 inches (6.2 to be specific) The portable screen has a 720p resolution. Multi-touch touchscreen (Haven’t heard anything about a stylus.) 32 GB of internal storage is on the NX dev kit. (They may increase storage to 64GB for the final retail unit, but I doubt it.) There is an SD Card port. Dock Station has at least 2 USB ports on prototype. Not sure about final product. NX will support Unreal Engine 4 and Unity engine NX is below Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in raw power. Dev kits and prototypes are region free. I heard retail units will be region free too. Nintendo still plans to support the 3DS with software through 2018. Thickness of the device Update: I heard the prototype was around 14mm in thickness. Maybe a tiny bit more than that. Laura Kate Dale heard 25mm from her source. Which is different from what I’ve heard. Update 2: Second source said thickness of NX prototype is closer to the bottom half of the New Nintendo 3DS XL. |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
A trailer for the NX tomorrow!
http://kotaku.com/nintendo-will-debu...ing-1787999786 A trailer, really? Better be substantial info there. |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
A 3 minute trailer that doesn't show the hardware... where have we seen that kind of thing before? Or was it more of a lot longer presentation that showed nothing?
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Two trailers on the same day!?
RDR2 NX Exclusive Confirmed! |
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
The leaks were right! Handheld with a dock for console-style play, detachable controllers, cards for physical games...
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
I hate the name but I'm very pleased with everything else they implied.
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
Yeah, basically all the leaks were right on. It looks... pretty neat? I've been less interested in Nintendo properties lately and barely touched my 3DS, so i'll wait on more hardware specs, details, and price - it's cute that they showed all the different ways to play, i'm skeptical that I would find that much use though, especially on the go.
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Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
It's not for me
It's interesting i guess. maybe for someone who rides the bus a lot :lol: I don't know how much i would use switch mode. At least there is a reg controller for tv mode more gimmicks tho. Nintendo desperately trying to look hip in that commercial |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
I need to give the video a closer look, but as far as games teased, there were:
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Skyrim Remastered NBA2KSomething Some sort of 3D Mario Mario Kart 8 Splatoon ...right? I wish there were a straightahead console option since I don't need a handheld, but whatever. I'm not sold on sharing detachable controllers. |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
That was a god awful promo video, reminiscent of the late 90s/2000s ones.
But the system looks really interesting. |
Re: Nintendo teases next hardware: the NX
I don't see it as a gimmick at all. I see it as them finally consolidating their two pillars. They've been lagging behind in consoles for years and they're starting to slip in mobile now as well.
They're bringing them together in a seamless way. Maybe it's too little, too late. And by taking their IP to 3rd party platforms already (albeit in very limited capacity) they realize they've lost some people forever, but at least they're offering everything they have in one unit finally. |
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