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Matto1020 01-12-17 11:03 PM

re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
 
Man... I was totally looking forward to a NEW Nintendo console. This conference just took the biggest shit in my mouth I could ever expect. Good lord that was AWFUL!!!

Matto1020 01-12-17 11:06 PM

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And unfortunately Zelda is the one Nintendo property I couldn't care less about...

Goldberg74 01-12-17 11:06 PM

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Looks like Breath of the Wild is a launch title! 3.3.17


... but I'm still gonna wait.

Adam Tyner 01-12-17 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Goldberg74 (Post 12987286)
Preorders start January 21st.

Was that just Japan? Gamestop said that they'll have preorders as soon as their doors open in the morning. ...or at least a bunch of Gamestop managers have said that. Maybe it's not official.

fujishig 01-12-17 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Goldberg74 (Post 12987286)
Preorders start January 21st.

In Japan only, right? I mean I'm sure GameStop will take preorders with no idea how much stock they're really going to get, but I suppose other retailers would wait for the official US date.

Adam Tyner 01-12-17 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 12987298)
I mean I'm sure GameStop will take preorders with no idea how much stock they're really going to get

We'll find out in the morning, but supposedly allocations are going to be printed out and taped on each store's door.

Breakfast with Girls 01-12-17 11:11 PM

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I have a ton of games in my queue as it is, so I wasn't going to pick this up at launch no matter what they announced. Once Dragon Quest 10 comes out, though, I'll bite. Zelda looks fantastic.

edstein 01-12-17 11:11 PM

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BotW looks amazing but I'm waiting for Mario.

Adam Tyner 01-12-17 11:12 PM

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I'm sitting on a ton of Amazon gift cards, so I'll probably still bite on day one. If I were paying actual money...no way. The only compelling game seemingly for the first few months is coming out on a system I already own, even. :D

pinata242 01-12-17 11:12 PM

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Zelda looks great. I don't understand why there's no pack-in game, even that <s>Wii Sports</s>1-2 Switch tech demo for $299.99.

Everyone is going to buy Zelda on March 3rd. Just put it in the damn box, charge $350 or whatever, and celebrate your 100% attach rate.

Breakfast with Girls 01-12-17 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Tyner (Post 12987306)
The only compelling game seemingly for the first few months is coming out on a system I already own, even. :D

I'm pretty sure 1-2 Switch is an exclusive, Adam.

Adam Tyner 01-12-17 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 12987307)
Zelda looks great. I don't understand why there's no pack-in game, even that <s>Wii Sports</s>1-2 Switch tech demo for $299.99.

I was genuinely astonished when they showed it wasn't a Wii Sports/Nintendo Land-style pack-in.


Originally Posted by Breakfast with Girls (Post 12987308)
I'm pretty sure 1-2 Switch is an exclusive, Adam.

:lol:

fujishig 01-12-17 11:14 PM

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Unless it's like a dollar a month or something, what exactly are you going to be getting paying for their online service? FIFA and Splatoon matches?

Decker 01-12-17 11:14 PM

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I missed this. It's $300 without any software? :lol:

Adam Tyner 01-12-17 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 12987311)
I missed this.

More like you dodged a bullet.


Originally Posted by Decker (Post 12987311)
It's $300 without any software? :lol:

As far as first party goes, it's a goofy minigame collection called 1-2 Switch and Breath of the Wild. Everything else from Nintendo is summer/holiday 2017 and beyond. If there's more, Nintendo didn't bother to show 'em off. Third party is essentially one gigantic question mark. Too much third party stuff seems like they're very early in development (if not in straight-up pre-production). Bizarrely, the stuff that seems like it'll be here sooner rather than later was relegated to a lightning round at the very end.

No Mario Kart (beyond the recap of the initial teaser from a couple months back). No Smash. Nothing from Retro.

pinata242 01-12-17 11:16 PM

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No software, but it does include not one, but two!, state of the art wrist straps!

fujishig 01-12-17 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 12987314)
No software, but it does include not one, but two!, state of the art wrist straps!

Don't forget the HDMI cable. I guess we should count ourselves lucky they included a power cable and didn't make us reuse the WiiU one, though.

Forgot to say, 70 bucks for a pro controller too.

Breakfast with Girls 01-12-17 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 12987310)
Unless it's like a dollar a month or something, what exactly are you going to be getting paying for their online service? FIFA and Splatoon matches?

Mario Kart, Dragon Quest 10 (it's an MMO).

Decker 01-12-17 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Tyner (Post 12987313)
More like you dodged a bullet.

As far as first party goes, it's a goofy minigame collection called 1-2 Switch and Breath of the Wild. If there's more, Nintendo didn't bother to show 'em off. Third party is essentially one gigantic question mark.

But they're not bundled with the system right?

I like Zelda, but not enough to spend that much at launch.

I just assumed it would be $250 with some tech demo thing included

The Questyen 01-12-17 11:19 PM

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Obviously there will be more than two games at launch.

pinata242 01-12-17 11:20 PM

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But will they be worth playing?

Adam Tyner 01-12-17 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by The Questyen (Post 12987320)
Obviously there will be more than two games at launch.

In total? Of course. First-party? Exclusives? If there were, this would've been the forum to showcase them, right? Nintendo's press release lists a couple of other games not mentioned in the presentation, but the only other one that looks like it'll be there at launch isn't a retail release...just on the eShop. I don't see anything along those lines on Nintendo's Switch site either.


Originally Posted by Decker (Post 12987319)
But they're not bundled with the system right?

The packaging doesn't show any sort of pack-in. They only showed off one SKU, so the rumors of a deluxe version with more storage and an additional game seem to be B.S.

http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/image...84285189_1.jpg

fujishig 01-12-17 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Breakfast with Girls (Post 12987318)
Mario Kart, Dragon Quest 10 (it's an MMO).

Didn't DQ 10 come out years ago, and has a subscription fee to boot? I didn't see anything about a US release either.

Adam Tyner 01-12-17 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 12987326)
Didn't DQ 10 come out years ago, and has a subscription fee to boot? I didn't see anything about a US release either.

They said in the presentation that DQ 10 and 11 are both coming to the Switch.

Oh, and fuck this:

http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/image...84285047_1.png

$70!!?!?!? That's not a placeholder from some random retailer -- that's straight from the horse's mouth. If you want an extra charging dock, it's $90.

pinata242 01-12-17 11:23 PM

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Battery life will be an issue. How long before there's an external battery pack and a new dock to accommodate the wider body?


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