Retr0gamer wrote: » They are more than likely just in R&D looking at a 4K version ala the PS4 and One. No way it will be a 4K dock. You don't just plug an extra processor on to something and get 4K magically, it's a stupid and nonsensical way to do computer architecture.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » In theory, they won't take more pre orders than they can handle cos they'll stop taking them once their allocations are full.
Atari Jaguar wrote: » I don't believe that the case. With 2 million units for release on day one and our territory being very small I imagine we've hit our allocation and stores are going well over. Some US stores have only got 10 units each, how many do we expect to have? Between GameStop and Smyths I'm very worried about not having a console on launch, if it comes down to it, those who have it pre ordered first get it first.
Somedaythefire wrote: » Is it not a case of first come first serve with these pre orders? that is, only if they go over their allocation. I would assume gamestop ireland know their full allocation.
McLoughlin wrote: » I had a responce from Gamestop online regarding my December pre order of 499 which I paid a fiver. I was told that the price couldn't be changed online but when the switch arrives to Gamestop the discount of 170 will be applied and remaining balance will be taken from my credit card and I can collect at my selected collection point.
[Deleted User] wrote: » They're taking the money from your credit card before you pick it up or you'll use your credit card on the day to pay for it?
Atari Jaguar wrote: » It's the latter. If you're picking it up in store they don't charge your card.
McLoughlin wrote: » Well my credit card is via Paypal so I'm assuming they charge my paypal and I just collected it ? Sure I'll find out in March.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » I'm actually happy with the launch line up, not dissapointed. Sure there's less games than 3DS. But Zelda is a killer exclusive to have, specially since 3DS launch games were mediocre at best.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » It's a Nintendo exclusive
McLoughlin wrote: » I've just realised that has been no mention of Smash Brothers wasn't the last few Amibo delayed to launch with the Switch ?
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » Sold out everywhere I'm guessing?
Somedaythefire wrote: » I switched my pre order to an in store one today, so you can still pre order from Gamestop in stores as of today.
hairball wrote: » How'd you manage that?
SubatomicKiwi wrote: » Any particular reason you did that? Made an online preorder today - did they still think you'd be able to pick up on launch day?
For the Switch, Fils-Aime believes, as he's been saying for a while now, that Nintendo has done a better job communicating what exactly the Switch is; he also believes there won't be a lack of strong games. "Nintendo Switch is a home console you can play anywhere, with anyone. Clear. Compelling," he said. "We see the reaction by consumers whether it's measured in Twitter trending topics or views of videos on YouTube or just the frequency with which I get called by old high school buddies that I haven't heard from in 30 years who are asking me how to get their hands on Nintendo Switch. We have communicated the proposition clearly and it is compelling." The second piece, that of strong games coming out frequently, is a "critical" component to selling Switch consoles and to keep existing users engaged, Fils-Aime said. "Wii U will go down as having fantastic content--the issue was as you look at the reality of exactly when the games were launched, there were large gaps in between," he said.