Star Lord wrote: » I'm guessing that the NX will support the Wii Remote, in the same way as the Wii U does, but doesn't rely on them for games (beyond Just Dance or party games)
NINTENDO CANADA REP SAYS NX INFO COMING IN THE FALL Coming from CEO of Nintendo Canada, Pierre-Paul Trepanier..."We decided to focus on Zelda (at E3). We'll talk about the NX fall. At that time, it will be 100% NX." This is a Google translation from French, but it seems pretty cut-and-dry. It's not surprising to hear Nintendo will talk NX in the Fall. I mean, the system is due out March. They have to talk about it fairly soon!
Star Lord wrote: » Taken from the comments:Actually the exact translation is "We'll be talking about the NX before the end of the year. At this time it'll be 100% NX. Now it's 100% Zelda." So not fall, winter and end of the year more specifically.
Ol' Donie wrote: » Wait a sec, didn't i read somewhere Zelda would be released on both platforms at the same time? So it won't be till next effing year either way?
Iseedeadpixels wrote: » I'm gonna stop getting excited about things, they seem to take ages with info!
_Redzer_ wrote: » I've a feeling this will turn out to be another bitterly disappointing console from Nintendo
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Well, until there's some evidence to back it up, we'll all have to just wait.
Banjo wrote: » And then when the PS2 hit with "welcome to the third place"...
E3 2016: NINTENDO: 'A NEW KIND OF MARIO' IS COMING And players may not have to wait too long to see it. Just as Nintendo is challenging the conventions of The Legend of Zelda with Breath of the Wild, the company is similarly looking to shake up what players have come to expect with Mario."We're always challenging ourselves to create something new, so hopefully you'll see a new kind of Mario in about a year or two," Shigeru Miyamoto said in an interview with IGN."Maybe next E3 we'll be able to share something." Miyamoto explained that the challenges Nintendo faces in tweaking the Mario formula are unique from those dealt with in producing Breath of the Wild because of how wide an audience Mario games reach."It's kind of difficult with Mario because some of the more important conventions of Mario are based on the approachability and accessibility of those games," Miyamoto said, noting that having new people join Nintendo has allowed them to look "at the conventions with fresh eyes."
ectoraige wrote: » First-person painter?
Ace Attorney wrote: » Specs are only part of what makes a console desirable, the games are the most important part. Good games = more interest/ attention to the console and purchases. zelda breath of the wild at E3 has probably cemented purchases of the nx at launch and i wouldn't be surprised if that was nintendos plan all along with their day long demo of the game. Mariokart 9 and splatoon 2 and a new mario platform game will shift more consoles,nintendo really needs this time around is third party support. Not having that shortend the wii u life considerably.
WeleaseWoderick wrote: » I'd generally agree but I'd argue that Wii U has a tonne of great exclusive games (far more than PS4 or Xbox One at this stage) and yet has been a big disappointment sales wise.