DukeOfTheSharp wrote: » ...only to die out and be a massive waste of time for those who bought the console as nothing will release on it, like the WiiU/3DS.
DukeOfTheSharp wrote: » Far too pricey a console for what they're offering out the gate. Cheapest I can find is about €333.50 online, but Zelda is going for nearly €70 so that barely offsets the price. Arms looks like a terrible tech-demo they're charging money for. Given Nintendo's history, this will either sell incredibly well (and judging by their artificial limitation of stock, they'll use the 'sold out' excuse to fabricate hype, as they're the kings of undersupply) and then fade over time given the total lack of support, like the Wii, or it'll sell poorly out the gate and over time will gain some form of support, only to die out and be a massive waste of time for those who bought the console as nothing will release on it, like the WiiU/3DS. The online subscription is crap too, NES and SNES games? For a fixed monthly fee? Nonsense. No new Metroid title? Ridiculous. I honestly think the best thing they could have done is release it as a €200-250 pricepoint, reduce games down to €45 a pop, and have a bunch of games at release to choose from. No online subs, redesign and refine their online storefront, and emphasise on constant reductions to their digital games over time, something they'd failed to do prior to this. I can't see myself, or a lot of people I know, buying it out the gate. Other consoles have larger libraries from first to third parties and the Switch is starting out limping. They needed to come out swinging but they're doing the classic Nintendo thing of half-assing it, assuming their past failures won't effect them now.
chrislad wrote: » It would have been so easy for Nintendo to hit this out of the park. The complete lack of VC mentions is concerning. While I don't want it to be used for that primarily, the console is powerful enough to play their entire back catalog, and the lack of any real news regarding the VC is very disappointing.
sligeach wrote: » Ya those large memory cards are crazy expensive. Buying a 32GB memory card is no good.
sligeach wrote: » Maybe I'm wrong but I thought they said last night that the Switch can play VC games from every previous system.
Rob2D wrote: » I pre-ordered on Amazon at €330 at lunch time. Best place to do it since they don't charge you. And they're shipping to Ireland now unlike this morning.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » But it's 330 in GameStop and Symths. Not looking very hard.
Fieldog wrote: » https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01EAKAUUK/ref=mp_s_a_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1484324105&sr=8-18&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=micro+sd+card 31 UK for 128GB, that's will do...
super_furry wrote: » Bomberman looks pretty rough. An angled camera that doesn't show the whole map all at once is not what Bomberman needs.
Star Lord wrote: » Seriously? The 3DS is well supported, and is home to some of the best games I've played.
Nintendo has confirmed the games coming out for the Switch throughout 2017 in the UK. The Nintendo UK Twitter account published this image, confirming a number of Switch games coming out in 2017. The Switch has just five games available when it launches on 3rd March, Nintendo confirmed. These are: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 1-2 Switch Super Bomberman R Skylanders Imaginators Just Dance 2017 Another three games come out in March: SnipperClippers Fast RMX Has-Been Heroes On 28th April: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Pegged for spring 2017 are: Arms Disgaea 5 Complete Puyo Puyo Tetris Rime Down for summer 2017 is: Splatoon 2 During autumn 2017: The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Holiday 2017 gets: Super Mario Odyssey And there are 10 games with a vague 2017 release window: Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Ultra Street Fighter 2 The Final Challenge Minecraft EA Sports FIFA Sonic Mania I Am Setsuna Steep Syberia 3 NBA 2K Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 There are a number of games announced for Switch that aren't on this Nintendo-released list, including Redout, Fire Emblem Warriors, a new Square RPG from the Bravely Default team, Dragon Quest 10 and 11, along with Dragon Quest Heroes 1 and 2, the new Shin Megami Tensei, The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+, Rayman Legends Definitive Edition and Farming Simulator.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » holy sh!!!!t that's a god awful lineup.