I still can't get over 70-80 bucks for accessories. That's ridiculous.
The accessories' prices are god-awful. It's really bizarre how Nintendo seems to have no idea that absolutely nobody wants anything to do with motion controls or games based on them -- a simple focus group would reveal this to them.
I'm pretty bummed since my son basically usurped the Wii-U from me and was hoping that the Nintendo Switch could hold me over, but there doesn't seem to be any backwards compatibility with Wii-U titles and waiting around for the Virtual Console to remedy this via drip feed over the course of years will only raise my blood pressure. What is it with consoles these days being pushed out the door with virtually no exclusive launch titles? FFS.
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That new Square-Enix game, Project Octopath Traveler, looked really nice. Also Xenoblade 2 looks great. Dragon Quest X and XI better not be Japan-only, but I'm sure they will be. Major bummer to have to wait almost the entire year for Mario Odyssey too, but at least Zelda is right out of the gate.
The Treehouse webcast today made the system look a lot better than last night's presentation - some random games in particular like Snipperclips and Has-Been Heroes looked pretty unique and fun. 1-2 Switch looks like it could be entertaining for get-togethers, but is that really worth $50? That should be included with the system. There's really a ton of potential here, but it's probably going to take a while to be fully realized, and Nintendo needs to really bring it to stay alive.
Also, those neon blue/red colors are fucking hideous.
This video pretty much sums up how I feel about nintendo.
That and the frustration on the unreleased Mother 3.
Fuck, how hard can it be to release an old game, it's not like it tied up with licensing issues.
And I also somewhat agree with Jim's thoughts on the Switch.
I think the game was just poorly presented. Stuff I've seen today is a lot better. The presentation was focused too much on being gimmicky.
I'm probably going to preorder.
This article sums up everything that was revealed in the Switch event: http://kotaku.com/everything-we-know...ing-1791137531
Anyone else getting a Lego game kind of vibe from Super Mario Odyssey?
The battery life is unfortunately abysmal.
The accessories are expensive, the launch lineup is sad, the amount of storage is laughable and charging for online play that has not been completely defined is ridiculous.
At least the console is region free and I like the docking and pick up and go concept.
I'm disappointed in the Switch so far, it's wait and see for me at the moment.
Hopefully overtime the console will get better andI hope they mention backwards compatibility soon with the Wii, Wii U and the 3DS.
Nintendo Switch Is Not Backwards Compatible With Physical 3DS or Wii U Games
Since BC is out of the question for physical games I hope at least all the digital games will be backwards compatible.
The "free" NES and SNES game incentive for their online service is kind of hilarious.
More like temporary. Free for the month then no mas. I caved the preordered though.
Supposedly the Switch Online will be free for the first several months after system launch, so there's that. Online competitive/co-op play for NES/SNES titles is fucking win, I don't care how archaic and old that makes me sound.
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Not impressed whatsoever. I really felt as if I was watching a Wii reveal once the motion control segment came around. There is barely enough here to even think about purchasing this with the exception of Zelda, and mayyybe Xenoblade. Nintendo needs new IP's desperately, and I find it a bit odd as to why Skyrim is scheduled for the fall instead of it being ready at launch. I really hope we get a new F-Zero and Metroid as well. With a lukewarm reception, and rumors already arising about PS3 and Xbox360 ports for FIFA on switch, everything here just seems very underwhelming. Plus, the prices for the controllers are atrocious.
When I was at gamestop, they tried to upsell me an accessory. I laughed in their face. I think the main issue is how they're pushing the system, which is wrong and very outdated. They were more focused on gimmicks. Like, what's the interface like? Why did they waste so much time talking about the controller and just announce the other games later as if it were nothing? Their marketing is extremely flawed.
I also think they rushed the system out too early. Whatever games that are in development for it are clearly no where near ready except for Zelda. I'm hoping once they get over that hurdle (probably by fall). A lot of people are already considering it a possible failure. And that they're repeating almost all of the same mistakes they made for the Wii U (which I really like).
It all comes down to their marketing. Maybe they need some outside help. Because there's a definite disconnect between innovation and what the people actually and don't want.
I'm still not even aware of any kind of official second shipment for the NES Classic, but I got the heads up that Best Buy's site had it showing as in stock yesterday afternoon, so I hopped on it. It says it's in the shipping process, but I'll believe it when it gets delivered. It's probably not going to get much use and I'm already slightly regretting the knee-jerk reaction to purchase it. That's probably Nintendo's main tactic, honestly.
Tomorrow is the big day! Anyone pre-ordered? I for one am incredibly excited. The Switch is the reason I didn't mind the delays for the physical component.
Got my NES Classic Mini finally
Zelda is getting incredible reviews...some are saying it's the best game ever made.
I'll know soon. I'm getting my copy tonight but might not have my Switch until Monday.
It BURNS.
Amazon shipped out my grey Switch, Zelda, and Bomberman games out last night, and now it's in the hands of the trustworthy USPS. Scheduled to come tomorrow, it left Whitestown, IN last night and there's no further updates yet. Please don't go through Allen Park, MI. That place is a fucking black hole in the mail system.
I've got the limited edition of Zelda ordered.
But waiting on the SWITCH.
Hoping a METROID game is announced soon.
My gamestop is giving out stickers for the launch at six. Off in an hour, gym, then fuck off until then. Then I go back at 1130 for the launch.
Is there a zelda that hasn't gotten a perfect score? I know Ocarina and Twilight Princess did. IGN gave the new one a 10 as well.
I preordered the Switch and Breath of the Wild from Gamestop and paid for day one delivery, which means it's supposed to ship today. But I've yet to get a shipping notice. Starting to get anxious about it!
I'm usually stoked about a new Nintendo console release, but I'm gonna hold out on buying this one for now. The only games I am interested in at this time are Bomberman and Street Fighter 2 Ultra, and I'm not rushing out to buy a $400 console to play a couple Super Nintendo re-vamps, lol. I'll wait for the holiday season when Mario Odyssey and/or a decent holiday packed bundle becomes available. I have no interest in Zelda, so there literally is no incentive for me to run out and try and find a console at this point.
Zelda is very interesting. You can't just run around and fight randomly anymore. Gotta worry about your resources. Only got about an hour in, but it's pretty co so far. Kinda regretting not bringing it with me to work (I caved and bought a case).
The joycons actually feel a lot better than I was expecting. The docked controller feels good too, despite how cramped and odd I think it looks. Firmware is as bare as it gets.
Overall, it's pretty cool.
Is it just me but do the joycon grips suck. They feel nice but are an absolute bitch to take off with the fear of breaking something.
New Zelda is awesome. No more hand holding, total freedom. Very challenging. So good
Sold out, SOLD OUT. Who ever is in charge of market research for nintendo needs to die in a fire.
I mean, I didnt have problems with consoles selling out before. Its just Nintendo is notorious for not having enough of anything. It screws people out of enjoying their product.