Official Nintendo Switch Thread - Nintendo Is Back Edition
Big discussion going on in other threads, but this is needed.
Launch Date 3/3/17.
Now accepting application from haters to jump on the wagon at any point.
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02-23-2017, 02:21 PM #1
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** Official Nintendo Switch Thread - Nintendo Is Back Edition
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02-23-2017, 02:23 PM #2
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Forbes Review
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain.../#176fcf0e777b
The Nintendo Switch Is A Technological Work Of Art
The Nintendo Switch is a sexy beast.
These are words I never thought I'd use to describe a Nintendo product, let alone a video game gadget, but here we are. Gone are the days of the clunky Wii U and its haphazard, half-baked design.
In fact, Nintendo's upcoming video game console is so impeccably crafted, it gives both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One S a run for their money. This is a gadget with sex appeal, and the first video game console to achieve what Apple achieved with the iPad. Making tech sexy is no small feat, and it's this achievement alone which has the potential to do what the Wii U couldn't: Appeal to a broad consumer base that goes beyond traditional gamers and Nintendo fans.
Nintendo has taken all of its gaming chops and coupled them with a design straight out of the Apple playbook. The combination is something truly magical. The Switch may not have much on it just yet---I've only used it to play The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild so far---but the hardware itself is beautiful to look at, to hold, to listen to. It's a work of techno-art, and I'm more excited by it than I was by any of the VR headsets that landed in 2016.... (click link to read more)*** Free Thinker Crew ***
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02-23-2017, 02:24 PM #3
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I tell myself I don't want this. I tell myself the hardware sucks. I tell myself there's no third party support... and yet, if I see this in the wild, the child in me will want to buy it just so I can have it. But, I made a promise to myself not to get this because the adult in me knows this just can't succeed.
I'm excited for all you guys that are excited. I just hope you guys don't regret it. I, personally, think it's a good thing to have awesome gaming consoles out there. I'm just pissed that Nintendo abandoned the Wii U so soon, and for what? A system that's pretty much the same strength as a Wii U. It's a bitter taste in my mouth that seems more about money making than caring about the consumer."You can always be thinner... look better"
Patrick Bateman
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02-24-2017, 07:03 AM #13
for all the people bashing nintendo for rushing this release, lets look a their options:
1. Release BOTW now for wii u and launch the switch in the fall:
Bad strategy, it forces non wii u owners that want zelda to either buy a dead console that isnt being made anymore, or wait months and months to play it. Most likely scenario, is that nintendo loses a ton of potential switch sales from people that want to play zelda but didnt already have a wii u. waste of an opportunity to get people to adopt the new system.
2. Delay BOTW until the fall when the switch was fully ready
This would suck for their fans that bought a wii u and are pissed off that its already dead. Zelda is the game they were promised, its ready, so would suck for an artifical, unnecessary delay just to launch alongside the switch version. Plus, Nintendo could use the cash ASAP to please investors
3. Do what they did - rush the switch barebones to launch with zelda
Optimal outcome. People with wii u's will pass, but most would have done that regardless until the switch really builds up its library. But they get a ton of people to early adopt the switch just to play zelda while they get ready for the holiday big push with all the features in place and some more games about to release
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02-24-2017, 08:49 AM #16
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some details here, no story spoilers they just talk about what you've already seen in the demo, but explain a bit further on game play.
the video being played is just from nintendo's demo of zelda that was being played earlier this year. so don't worry.*** Free Thinker Crew ***
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02-25-2017, 07:42 AM #22
This game magazine gave Zelda a 10, but some of the details russle me. Only 4 main/big dungeons and main story only lasts 20 hours. I'd rather a shorter story that is all good no filler than the opposite, but I hate the trend of open world games skimping on the meat and bones in favor of random side ****.
http://nintendoeverything.com/zelda-...eview-in-edge/
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02-25-2017, 09:54 PM #27
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There are valid points but people need to stop with the paid online bull****. Its like 20 bucks a year meanwhile xbox and sony both do this already but since Nintendo does it OMG!!!! end of the world.
Some of the other points you listed are valid tho there is overpricing on some accessories but the browser, netflix, youtube thing isn't a big deal and will eventually be there and same with virtual console. Oh no!! I wanted to play 20 year old games on launch day instead of Zelda.....lolzzzaesthetic by spring crew(2011)
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02-25-2017, 10:12 PM #28
I've been hearing that the story only lasts 20 hours if you do the bare minimum required to progress through the game. There's a ****tonne of side quests that aren't pivotal to the main story and endless amounts of stuff you can find by exploring the vast world. There are also alternate endings; which ending you will get will depend on how much you put into the game/which side quests you complete. This is a game where you can do everything at your own pace, and there's an endless amount of things to do and see. The game can last however long you want it to.
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02-25-2017, 11:57 PM #30
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Yea.. one guy said he had a little over 20 hours and had not found a dungeon because of all the things you end up running into or getting distracted by something that makes you want to go drift off course.. that is if the course you are taking is even right..
basically everyone's journey is going to be different, you can start off the plateau in any direction, and from there you are in a huge world, with no help.
nintendo is encouraging you to explore the world instead of rushing to beat it, you will find more story and cutscenes that way, especially with zelda.
its got its first 10/10 from edge magazine
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