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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Bacon
(Post 13525737)
how is it? as good as Yoshi's Woolly World? better? worse?
It's certainly fun and charming, but I felt a little disconnected while playing. Not sure if it's worth the $60 price tag, but then N games rarely, if ever, get discounted. Though the main negative for me so far is that the music kinda sucks - very repetitive, kinda lame and rather annoying. But besides that, an overall quality platforming game. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Edison
(Post 13525729)
I grabbed this since I hadn't signed up yet. Looks like you have to still be an active Twitch Prime member after 60 days then you can claim the other 9 months.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13525759)
Played a couple hours, but as Questyen has finished it and said above, I agree that Woolly World is the better game.
Although I did 100% Woolly World, I'm not sure I'm going to do that this time. There's just waaaaaay too much, between the flowers, red coins, the health challenges, the pups, and the multiple scavenger hunts (with each hunt requiring a different run). |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
For anyone playing Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid, a new Patch was just recently released, addressing the issue of not being able to block Low Attacks Online (and Offline).
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
....2nd place in Tetris 99 has been the highlight of a really long week :lol:
No way in hell I was beating that guy in 1st though, dude was crazy. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
So Cuphead is up on the Switch now.
I don't have an X1, so I think I'll go for it. I love the art style, but it does look way tough/unforgiving. Though I heard this Switch version may have some sort of easy mode. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Cuphead is gorgeous, I just don't like that it's essentially nothing but boss battles. It's a world I'd actually want to play in.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Now there is talk of a "kid friendly" Mini Switch and sadly, the other new Switch will not be more powerful than the one that's out now. For the life of me, I don't understand why Nintendo doesn't come out with a powerful console to compete with Microsoft and Sony's systems.
https://nintendowire.com/news/2019/0...-as-this-june/ |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 13539600)
Now there is talk of a "kid friendly" Mini Switch and sadly, the other new Switch will not be more powerful than the one that's out now. For the life of me, I don't understand why Nintendo doesn't come out with a powerful console to compete with Microsoft and Sony's systems.
https://nintendowire.com/news/2019/0...-as-this-june/ |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 13539600)
... For the life of me, I don't understand why Nintendo doesn't come out with a powerful console to compete with Microsoft and Sony's systems.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 13539600)
For the life of me, I don't understand why Nintendo doesn't come out with a powerful console to compete with Microsoft and Sony's systems.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 13539600)
Now there is talk of a "kid friendly" Mini Switch and sadly, the other new Switch will not be more powerful than the one that's out now. For the life of me, I don't understand why Nintendo doesn't come out with a powerful console to compete with Microsoft and Sony's systems.
https://nintendowire.com/news/2019/0...-as-this-june/ |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Noonan
(Post 13539602)
I wouldn't expect to ever see a dedicated console from Nintendo again. IMO everything from here will be portable. That's their market; especially overseas.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 13536449)
Cuphead is gorgeous, I just don't like that it's essentially nothing but boss battles. It's a world I'd actually want to play in.
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 13539600)
Now there is talk of a "kid friendly" Mini Switch and sadly, the other new Switch will not be more powerful than the one that's out now. For the life of me, I don't understand why Nintendo doesn't come out with a powerful console to compete with Microsoft and Sony's systems.
https://nintendowire.com/news/2019/0...-as-this-june/ |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
June 28th is the release date for Super Mario Maker 2
Was hoping for early June |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
I think I will get that game digitally. Normally I don't care much and just go for whatever is cheaper, but this game seems perfect for quick play sessions of downloaded levels and changing carts back and forth on the Switch is a bit of a pain.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
I can't imagine getting any game not digitally, as you can get a huge memory card for super cheap.
I did buy a physical copy of Mario Odyssey, but that was because Target had it on sale for $40. Otherwise, it makes no sense to buy physical versions of game, unless you plan to sell them back after you're done. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13540973)
I can't imagine getting any game not digitally, as you can get a huge memory card for super cheap.
I did buy a physical copy of Mario Odyssey, but that was because Target had it on sale for $40. Otherwise, it makes no sense to buy physical versions of game, unless you plan to sell them back after you're done. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Well, I can still play all the games I bought off of Wii's virtual store (transferred to the U), so unless the console dies (Nintendo does have a good track record with consoles not dying), the games are still very much playable.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13540973)
I can't imagine getting any game not digitally, as you can get a huge memory card for super cheap.
I did buy a physical copy of Mario Odyssey, but that was because Target had it on sale for $40. Otherwise, it makes no sense to buy physical versions of game, unless you plan to sell them back after you're done. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
It makes more sense buying mostly physical on Switch to me. Simply for the fact that a lot of the games are on the cards and not all require downloads. The ones that require downloads usually need more space though and the space on the Switch is limited unless you get a micro SD. I download some of the more indie games digitally. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Mike86
(Post 13545498)
It makes more sense buying mostly physical on Switch to me. Simply for the fact that a lot of the games are on the cards and not all require downloads. The ones that require downloads usually need more space though and the space on the Switch is limited unless you get a micro SD. I download some of the more indie games digitally. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 13545584)
That's why we buy a micro SD card. Here is a 256 GB Micro SD card for $32.99
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
For those with Nintendo Online subscription :
Limited-time offer: Save up to $19.99 on two games with Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers Fans with a paid Nintendo Switch Online membership can purchase a pair of Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers for just $99.99 through July 31, 2019.You can redeem the vouchers for digital versions of select games on Nintendo.com or Nintendo eShop on your system. Vouchers are valid for a year after you purchase, so you could use one voucher now and save another for an upcoming title—or redeem them both right away!See the list of eligible titles >
_______________________ https://ec.nintendo.com/US/en/pretickets/70020000000061 edit : In addition to the list above, at least three more titles will be eligible : ASTRAL CHAIN, Fire Emblem : Three Houses, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3. Seems like a no-brainer since I was going to pick up Super Mario Maker 2 and MUA3 at launch anyway and SMM2 had to be digital for me. Purchase made, voucher #1 redeemed for SMM 2! :banana: |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13545476)
Well, I can still play all the games I bought off of Wii's virtual store (transferred to the U), so unless the console dies (Nintendo does have a good track record with consoles not dying), the games are still very much playable.
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