Nintendo Won’t Repeat Past Mistakes With Nintendo NX: Reggie Fils-Aime Nintendo was once a dominant force in the console space and up until the Wii it did OK. However, the release of Wii U pushed the company back and we saw major publishers dropping support. Now, the company is working on a new gaming platform called Nintendo NX. We wonder if Nintendo plans to keep its policies and direction the same or has it learned anything from the Wii U? According to Reggie Fils-Aime, they are fully aware of the mistakes they made and will not repeat them with NX. He explained that the company will need to a better job communicating the positioning for the product. Nintendo would need to make fans understand its uniqueness. We have to do a better job helping people to understand its uniqueness and what that means for the game playing experience. And we have to do a better job from a software planning standpoint to have that continuous beat of great new games that are motivating more and more people to pick up the hardware and more and more people to pick up the software. Those are the critical lessons. And as I verbalize them, they’re really traditional lessons within the industry. You have to make sure people understand the concept, you have to make sure you’ve got a great library of games, and when you do that, you tend to do well. Nintendo NX is expected in March 2017 and apparently is using a modified version of Nvidia’s “Parker” chip. Hardware power, communication, and support from third party devs is key to success for Nintendo. Uniqueness of the product will not matter if there are no games to play.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Also, Half Life 3 might be a launch game.
RUMOR - DETACHABLE CONTROLLERS OF THE NX HAVE MOTION CONTROL, FORCE FEEDBACK The following comes from LetsPlayVideoGames, who has heard new NX controller details from sources... - reports of Eurogamer are accurate - detachable NX controllers will support basic motion control, similar to the Wii Remote Plus - a form of ''advanced vibration force feedback'' - designed to phase out the Wii Remote over time, featuring much of their same functionality - Wii Remotes can be used in some NX games, though not all games are supported - force feedback apparently similar to the Vive controller - ''...in that it alters intensity, pulsing patterns and duration of vibration to mimic the sensation of a range of different movement types. It’s not just one vibration for all situations, there’s a notable difference between the hard abrupt feedback of a sword clash or the softer, longer thud of something like hitting a tennis ball.'' - one game to support all of this is Just Dance 2017, planned for launch The information is based on two sources, one of which leaked Until Dawn: Rush of Blood a week before its initial announcement. As always, none of this is confirmed by Nintendo or its associates, so take it with a grain of salt.
Iseedeadpixels wrote: » With such a long delay in any info I am 100% convinced I will be disappointed with the NX.
druss wrote: » I think I may have to take the entire "unveiling day" off work. Maybe the day after too, to take in the internet meltdown.
sligeach wrote: » http://gonintendo.com/stories/263947-rumor-detachable-controllers-of-the-nx-have-motion-control-for "...in that it alters intensity, pulsing patterns and duration of vibration to mimic the sensation of a range of different movement types. It’s not just one vibration for all situations, there’s a notable difference between the hard abrupt feedback of a sword clash or the softer, longer thud of something like hitting a tennis ball.''
CiDeRmAn wrote: » So, when buying a preowned NX controller next year, give it a wipe first.
Pac1Man wrote: » And hope the previous owner wiped first!
Sarn wrote: » Don't worry just use the new NX sanitising accessory, Nintenwipes
CiDeRmAn wrote: » NSFW link!
Emily Rogers: NX prototype had a 6.2" 720p multi-touch screen, 2 USB ports on dock Quick reminder in terms of resolution: A phone is not a video game console. Disclaimer: @ArcadeGirl64 1h1 hour ago "These are all rumors for now. Not facts. Just things that I've been hearing down the grapevine. Could be right, could be wrong. *shrugs*" Spinoff from the NX motion/force feedback thread: Her tweets are protected otherwise I would have directly linked them: Emily Rogers @ArcadeGirl64 5 min1) This article about NX's detachable controllers supporting force feedback and motion controls has truth. Emily Rogers @ArcadeGirl64 3 min2) NX prototype had a 6.2 inch 720p multi-touch touchscreen. Unknown if final product's screen size will be larger / smaller than prototype. Emily Rogers @ArcadeGirl64 3 min3) Prototype for dock station has USB ports. I heard 2 usb ports, but I don't know if this number will change in the final product. Keyword here is "had" so the final product could obviously be different. If she's no longer a reliable source, please close the thread.
CastorTroy wrote: » With 2 detachable controllers, I wonder how they're charged
sligeach wrote: » There's also a rumour that the controller is horseshoe shaped. If true Nintendo won't have fully abandoned the Wii "U".
sligeach wrote: » Funny, though Reggie would never be given that decision to make. He's only a puppet(really, he's more of a muppet).