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October 20, 2016, 01:00:16 PM
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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.

Why would they develop games twice?

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


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.

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. 
Maybe, just once, someone will call me "sir" without adding, "you're making a scene."

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October 20, 2016, 01:06:27 PM
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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.

October 20, 2016, 01:16:45 PM
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I saw this on Facebook, and couldn't help but share.

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October 20, 2016, 01:18:26 PM
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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.

Why would they develop games twice?

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


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.

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. 

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

October 20, 2016, 02:11:58 PM
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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.

October 20, 2016, 02:20:23 PM
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So I just got around to watching the video.  Here are my thoughts:
First off I think it is HUGE.  I take a train to work everyday so mobility/ Portability is key.  I guess if i can get a slip case ala Ipad i should be good.  Next up I love the new pro controller with the analog stick where they should ALWAYS be located.  Next I hope it comes with a portable charger for on the go.  I saw no touch screen which is a good thing because fuck Gimmicky controls.  I like the name, separate from the Wii name at all costs.  3rd party support with Skyrim right out the gate is an excellent sign, also rumors of Rockstar putting some stuff on it is good news.  The 2 attachable controllers that instantly make multiplayer possible without buying a new controller is good (although they look TINY AS FUCK).  I really hope the Pro controller is included but most likely it it will not be.  Carts make me happy so i hope the cases are small.  And i hope it just uses SD cards for memory.  

I think that say i got to say.  I hope.  Oh and I wont buy at launch but will get at some point next year.
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October 20, 2016, 02:22:35 PM
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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.
Eh logo means nothing to me personally.  Just put a Nintendo sticker over it.
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October 20, 2016, 03:04:34 PM
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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.

Why would they develop games twice?

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


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.

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. 

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

I think they're going to have to make a slim or mini or lite version of the screen. Speaking completely as a parent and not a gamer, there's no way in hell I'm going to let my kids walk around with a $300 (random number) console. I'm ok with a $150... but if it's our family Nintendo console, that's just not going to fly.

October 20, 2016, 03:14:36 PM
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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.

Why would they develop games twice?

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


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.

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.  

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

I think they're going to have to make a slim or mini or lite version of the screen. Speaking completely as a parent and not a gamer, there's no way in hell I'm going to let my kids walk around with a $300 (random number) console. I'm ok with a $150... but if it's our family Nintendo console, that's just not going to fly.

Original release price for the 3DS was $249.  I wouldn't want my kids walking around with a $300 console either, but that doesn't mean this won't be Nintendo's portable console.  Think about the number of 5 year olds walking around with $700 cell phones. 

Even if they make a "slim" or "lite" version, they would still only have to make ONE version of each game.  The idea of combining both home and portable consoles into one unit was (or at least should have been) Nintendo's primary goal in this new console.  It will allow them to put all of their focus on ONE thing.  
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October 20, 2016, 03:24:20 PM
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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.

Why would they develop games twice?

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


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.

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.  

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

I think they're going to have to make a slim or mini or lite version of the screen. Speaking completely as a parent and not a gamer, there's no way in hell I'm going to let my kids walk around with a $300 (random number) console. I'm ok with a $150... but if it's our family Nintendo console, that's just not going to fly.

Original release price for the 3DS was $249.  I wouldn't want my kids walking around with a $300 console either, but that doesn't mean this won't be Nintendo's portable console.  Think about the number of 5 year olds walking around with $700 cell phones. 

Even if they make a "slim" or "lite" version, they would still only have to make ONE version of each game.  The idea of combining both home and portable consoles into one unit was (or at least should have been) Nintendo's primary goal in this new console.  It will allow them to put all of their focus on ONE thing.  

or probably they will sell the portable part apart from the unit, one will be a complete set and you can buy also separate units

October 20, 2016, 03:29:08 PM
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or probably they will sell the portable part apart from the unit, one will be a complete set and you can buy also separate units

That's interesting.  I hadn't thought about that. 

In other words, in theory, the docking station could be optional.  Or have one docking station and 2, 3, or 4 controller units.
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October 20, 2016, 03:29:52 PM
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I really liked, and I'm really excited! ^-^ love the controller!  ;D.. and that's what handheld market was needing to evolve; home console experience on the go! =3.

I wish I could get on Day 1, but it's out of possibilities for me ^^"
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October 20, 2016, 03:45:31 PM
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or probably they will sell the portable part apart from the unit, one will be a complete set and you can buy also separate units

That's interesting.  I hadn't thought about that. 

In other words, in theory, the docking station could be optional.  Or have one docking station and 2, 3, or 4 controller units.


exactly

October 20, 2016, 04:30:18 PM
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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.

Why would they develop games twice?

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


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.

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.  

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

I think they're going to have to make a slim or mini or lite version of the screen. Speaking completely as a parent and not a gamer, there's no way in hell I'm going to let my kids walk around with a $300 (random number) console. I'm ok with a $150... but if it's our family Nintendo console, that's just not going to fly.

Original release price for the 3DS was $249.  I wouldn't want my kids walking around with a $300 console either, but that doesn't mean this won't be Nintendo's portable console.  Think about the number of 5 year olds walking around with $700 cell phones. 

Even if they make a "slim" or "lite" version, they would still only have to make ONE version of each game.  The idea of combining both home and portable consoles into one unit was (or at least should have been) Nintendo's primary goal in this new console.  It will allow them to put all of their focus on ONE thing.  

I think I may have miscommunicated somewhere. I was saying that yes, moving to one version of each game by not developing for the 3DS. But my hope is that they'll make an actual pocket portable version with a lower price point. But something that can take the exact same game.

October 20, 2016, 05:10:45 PM
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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.

Why would they develop games twice?

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


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.

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.  

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

I think they're going to have to make a slim or mini or lite version of the screen. Speaking completely as a parent and not a gamer, there's no way in hell I'm going to let my kids walk around with a $300 (random number) console. I'm ok with a $150... but if it's our family Nintendo console, that's just not going to fly.

Original release price for the 3DS was $249.  I wouldn't want my kids walking around with a $300 console either, but that doesn't mean this won't be Nintendo's portable console.  Think about the number of 5 year olds walking around with $700 cell phones. 

Even if they make a "slim" or "lite" version, they would still only have to make ONE version of each game.  The idea of combining both home and portable consoles into one unit was (or at least should have been) Nintendo's primary goal in this new console.  It will allow them to put all of their focus on ONE thing.  

I think I may have miscommunicated somewhere. I was saying that yes, moving to one version of each game by not developing for the 3DS. But my hope is that they'll make an actual pocket portable version with a lower price point. But something that can take the exact same game.
Unfortunately its almost guaranteed they will NOT make a different portable only unit.  They will just say "we have one, Its the Switch"
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