youcancallmeal wrote: » Where can you get it for €300 with a game from amazon? I had a look on amazon.co.uk and the console with BOTW is about €390?
TrustedApple wrote: » but when your old (25)
Mr E wrote: » Jesus...
kevin2me wrote: » Switch and Zelda is 349e Amazon France, 299e console only!https://www.amazon.fr/Pack-Nintendo-Switch-paire-Joy-Con/dp/B01MZAF5BB/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1486738759&sr=1-1&keywords=nintendo+switch
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Really dude?! Really?! You need to get over this "us Vs them" thing. It's childish and ridiculous. Plus completely misplaced. Gimme resistance or motorstorm or GTA any day over bloody 1-2 Switch
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I'm with you on a GTA game, but Resistance and the first Motorstorm have not aged well but are testaments to high definition representations of the colour brown. In truth, I had more fun with ExciteTrucks on the Wii than I did with the original Motorstorm. I had more fun with a lump hammer to the toe than I did with Resistance. Edge magazine did have some interesting things to say about 1,2 Switch, while agreeing it should have been a pack in. They remarked that it is very hard for people to really rate the game without trying it because it is so dependent on its tactile nature. Watching a trailer or a YouTube video of some twat giving a review of said trailer is not giving you a true impression of the game, they reckon it's really good though. Not sure it's a day one purchase for me though.
Banjo wrote: » If 1-2-switch bombs, I'll pick it up cheap, the girls will have a blast with it, freaky baby n' all. I just can't justify the cost right now. I'm hopeful there will be an initial release digital push offering amazing discounts for gold points. Because I have gold points expiring in March BTW is 1-2-S all 2 player games or is there anything for 3-8 players?
MilesMorales1 wrote: » Come on, where's the launch direct for the switch...
Deleted User wrote: » How far in advance are the directs usually announced?
johnpatrick81 wrote: » You're really really shallow minded if you think ps and Xbox just bring Fifa/cod/GTA to the table.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Thanks for the personal comments and judgements! Always welcome! Of course that's not all they do. But for a lot of folk that's the limits of their yearly purchases and, to use your word, the shallow nature of their imaginations when it comes to considering what gaming can offer. I think my ownership of most consoles you can think of should be enough to assure you that I'm only too aware of the possibilities the Xbox and PlayStation bring. But both devices are essentially the same thing, with a literal handful of worthy exclusives. They play games, they play media, they have traditional controllers and offer broadly.thr exact same experience with minor differences, despite each having their roots on opposite sides of the Pacific. Nintendo have been, and continue to be, more interesting, if not always more successful, though their on the go hardware has always ruled the market and the planet. Gamegear, PSP, NeoGeo Pocket, Vita, they've all come and gone, rarely defeated by superior hardware, always superceded by a library of superior games.
Somedaythefire wrote: » Is anywhere selling the dual red joycons?
johnpatrick81 wrote: » There was nothing personal based on the big IF. You're just ridiculously defensive of Nintendo. To the point of farce. Statements like the "cod/Fifa/GTA" one make you every bit as informed as those people who claim Nintendo are for kids. No need for it.
Corholio wrote: » Do you consider yourself ridiculously critical of Nintendo? Genuine question.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » I adore my Wii U. I hope Nintendo make Switch a success. I have no reason to be overtly critical. So no, I do not, genuine answer. Nintendo make some bizarre decisions and if it wasn't for their amazing legacy and getting hella lucky with the Wii they'd already be gone the way of sega.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » Anyway. I'm hoping for some impressions on switch accessories before launch. Official Nintendo case is €20.