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First glimpse of NX coming today!

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TDIRunner:


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--- Quote from: TDIRunner on October 20, 2016, 11:17:43 AM ---
--- Quote from: immelody on October 20, 2016, 11:01:35 AM ---We'll buy day one, but we have preteens that will demand it. I am excited, but I want to see what this does to the handheld market. Are they going to slow development on 3DS and switch to a more smartphone style handheld to use the NS carts? If not, then they're not really doing themselves any favors making this a portable system. They're still going to have to develop games twice.

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Why would they develop games twice?

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Didn't understand that part either.

From.what I see is the same game for both. Different as they are doing now with some Wii U and 3DS, in that case they are developing two games.

I think that the way they are taking is better economically for us

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Yes, I mean that if they don't make a smaller handheld with a lower price point, they're still going to end up developing for both 3DS and the NS. It'd be a smarter move to create a smaller handheld that handles the games like the NS rather than continuing to develop for the 3DS.

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I don't care what Nintendo is saying right now.  The Switch is a replacement for both the Wii U and 3DS.  Within  a year or two of the release of the Switch, it will be Nintendo's only console.  They will only have to develop games for ONE system. 

wiggy:

Remember guys, Nintendo OFTEN shows demos of games which either change drastically before release, or are simply demos and never become games.   Looks like a Matio 64-like game (possibly a sequel?!), but it may just be another 100 Marios.  I don't think there's gonna be the connectivity between the WiiU and Switch like Sony has tried with their products.  I think we'll see exclusives more than anything.

TDIRunner:

I saw this on Facebook, and couldn't help but share.



e_brugal:


--- Quote from: TDIRunner on October 20, 2016, 01:00:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: immelody on October 20, 2016, 11:36:41 AM ---
--- Quote from: e_brugal on October 20, 2016, 11:27:28 AM ---
--- Quote from: TDIRunner on October 20, 2016, 11:17:43 AM ---
--- Quote from: immelody on October 20, 2016, 11:01:35 AM ---We'll buy day one, but we have preteens that will demand it. I am excited, but I want to see what this does to the handheld market. Are they going to slow development on 3DS and switch to a more smartphone style handheld to use the NS carts? If not, then they're not really doing themselves any favors making this a portable system. They're still going to have to develop games twice.

--- End quote ---

Why would they develop games twice?

--- End quote ---

Didn't understand that part either.

From.what I see is the same game for both. Different as they are doing now with some Wii U and 3DS, in that case they are developing two games.

I think that the way they are taking is better economically for us

--- End quote ---


Yes, I mean that if they don't make a smaller handheld with a lower price point, they're still going to end up developing for both 3DS and the NS. It'd be a smarter move to create a smaller handheld that handles the games like the NS rather than continuing to develop for the 3DS.

--- End quote ---

I don't care what Nintendo is saying right now.  The Switch is a replacement for both the Wii U and 3DS.  Within  a year or two of the release of the Switch, it will be Nintendo's only console.  They will only have to develop games for ONE system. 

--- End quote ---

Exactly, if they have a console and a handheld all in one they are not going to make another handheld apart

Novason:

It is what the rumors suggested. Now we have to wait how this concept will come out in reality and how powerful it is.

But what I really do not like is the logo ... this does not look like a nintendo logo.

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