OMG no way. That is less than a 3ds lol.$149. itsing old outdated tech. Will be glad to be proven wrong in January. Hoping they add android to it too.
What the$149. itsing old outdated tech. Will be glad to be proven wrong in January. Hoping they add android to it too.
You clearing smoking your green. You telling me a severely down clocked Tegra X1 with 720P screen should cost up to $300? A Nvidia Shield with 1080P screen and a LOT more user ability and been out for like 2 years was $200. You telling me a 2.2 teraflop PS4 and a 300gigaflop device with a 720p screen should be the same price? 4 years ago when the Wii U came out its price was fine not today. And most leaked titles are WiiU games put on cart for switch..... been there done that. I plan on buying it as a new handheld but as a homeconsole I'm not happy to pay so much for something that superficially brings little new to the table. After their announcement next month maybe it is but not from the leaks.What theare you taking and may I have a few?
All tech is out dated, that's how Tech works.
I'm going $299.
Oh hell no. PS4 going for 250. Xbone the same. If the new Nintendo System goes for more than that then they a damn fool. If the price starts with 3 then they a god damn fool.$299 will be the sweet spot for mass market appeal IMO. But my gut tells me it will be $349 with some throw away online game.
I'd argeee with you, but Nintendo has been called a fool in the past only to prove everyone wrong.Oh hell no. PS4 going for 250. Xbone the same. If the new Nintendo System goes for more than that then they a damn fool. If the price starts with 3 then they a god damn fool.
Because the PoS4 and the XB We Can't Count have been out longer so they have gotten cheaper. They weren't $250 when they first came out. Just like 3-4 years from now the Switch will be cheaper too.Oh hell no. PS4 going for 250. Xbone the same. If the new Nintendo System goes for more than that then they a damn fool. If the price starts with 3 then they a god damn fool.
While true, the fact is that when a customer looks at his/her options, and sees the Switch is technically less powerful than the PS4/Xbone, the ultimate question will be whether the take-anywhere gimmick and Nintendo's library are enough to justify the premium. Of course, for most in this forum, the answer will be "yes." But I have serious reservations whether the mass public will see it the same way.Because the PoS4 and the XB We Can't Count have been out longer so they have gotten cheaper. They weren't $250 when they first came out. Just like 3-4 years from now the Switch will be cheaper too.
I can kind of agree with with the mobile point. But that's even worse for them as that is a fight they'll never ever win. At least not with their own proprietary hardware and they know it by the fact their making mobile games now.Every time Nintendo releases a console I think everyone forgets who Nintendo really is. Nintendo isn't in a fight with Sony or MS, they are in a fight with mobile phones and tablets. People for the past 20 years have been buying two consoles, Nintendo's for the games and Sony or MS for the shooting type games. That can continue with the Switch.
Green Giant - I know you mean well, and I like Nintendo as much as any other Nintendo gamer, but I'm lost on some of your arguments here. I absolutely have not forgotten who Nintendo is, and I also for one have never bought into Nintendo's PR delusion that it isn't competing with Sony or Microsoft. There has and always will be ONE gaming industry. In fact, one could say that today - more than ever - there is a single gaming industry. It's why MS has bled Xbox into Windows, and why even Nintendo is making mobile games.Every time Nintendo releases a console I think everyone forgets who Nintendo really is. Nintendo isn't in a fight with Sony or MS, they are in a fight with mobile phones and tablets. People for the past 20 years have been buying two consoles, Nintendo's for the games and Sony or MS for the shooting type games. That can continue with the Switch.
But remember the Switch is a HOME console on the go, not a hand-held machine. Nintendo's messaging is that you'll get home console games, and that is the marketing line they're going with. I'm not saying the Switch may end up with a lot of 3DS-like software, but at the beginning, I'd be surprised if Nintendo allows 3rd parties to just bring those kinds of games to the device. They're aiming for a successor to the Wii U. I think the fact that they've continued to release new 2DS/3DS machines this holiday shows they're trying to keep the 2DS/3DS afloat in the scenario that the Switch bombs, or needs more time to get its install base up.Honestly, I don't even see the NS as a dedicated console. To me it looks like a portable with a docking function and I'm pretty excited to pick one up for when I go to conferences and want something to play when I go back to the hotel.
I'd bite at $350 at launch, but I'm not sure I want to pay much more without a library of games. If the NS is truly the successor to the 3DS, then I don't think it will have too much trouble getting 3rd party support and Nintendo's development teams won't be split between systems anymore, which would be nice.
Wouldn't that be the best? A FE game that fully leverages the Switch's power? Man. That would be incredible.Hmm... I don't see an option for any price if they announce a fire emblem game for it or $0 if they don't...
I really don't need another Prime game. Just give us a freaking 2D Metroid game. Heck, I'll even take a HD remake of the original (and yes, I know there's one on the GBA). I mean a whole re-make - a way to reintroduce Samus to a new gen of players.Wouldn't that be the best? A FE game that fully leverages the Switch's power? Man. That would be incredible.
A Metroid game in the spirit of Prime -- where THERE ARE NO NPCs AND NO DIALOGUE -- would also compel me to get one.
Its about the strength of a Nvidia Shield TV according the latest information. And its graphically impressive games are DOOM 3 remastered in 1080p and Metal Gear Rising..... At the worst its WiiU with 1080p not 720p.Is it more powerful than Wii U? Does it have the better graphics?
If it is, it's not by much. Most reports seems to suggest it's in between the Wii U and the PS4/Xbone. That shouldn't really be that surprising given Switch is a hybrid device, and that Nintendo would be committing kubuki if the MSRP exceeds $300.Is it more powerful than Wii U? Does it have the better graphics?
The number 1 rule about buying anything, it is out of date as soon as you walk out of the store with it.What theare you taking and may I have a few?
All tech is out dated, that's how Tech works.
I'm going $299.
I'd say it's out of date as soon as it's produced.The number 1 rule about buying anything, it is out of date as soon as you walk out of the store with it.
The number 1 rule about buying anything, it is out of date as soon as you walk out of the store with it.
Well, yeah, but come on, there's out-of-date and then there's future-proofing. When PlayStation and Xbox launch their home consoles, they shoot for cutting edge so that they're systems won't be tremendously out-of-date and are the most powerful home consoles when they're out. It's how the games look better over time.I'd say it's out of date as soon as it's produced.![]()
Given that it's basically a rebranded Nvidia Shield Tablet with a dock and controller, that seems quite fair. I guess we'll find out more at the events on Thursday and Friday.I posted this in the Switch pre-order thread, but just a heads up: Best Buy has added the Switch SKU (#5670100) to their pricing system at $249.99. Not a 100% confirmation obviously, but it's a pretty safe bet that's the price.
At that price I'm just hoping to secure a pre-order, it's going to be madness.Given that it's basically a rebranded Nvidia Shield Tablet with a dock and controller, that seems quite fair. I guess we'll find out more at the events on Thursday and Friday.
If it's $250, then it's a definite day one purchase for me.
The Wii was perfect timing - it was before mobile games and smartphones took shape, and had the great benefit of being incredibly intuitive for non-gamers. That said, the Wii burned out software-wise a few years in when it became clear the system would just be inundated with a load of shovel-ware. The AAA games never came to it, and even EA pretty much abandoned it.Last I knew consoles played games, not specs. The Wii was 'out dated' and still sound crazy amounts of games. People love Mario and Zelda and Animal Corssing and Pokemon, plus if Nintendo gets their ass moving Metriod and F-Zero. The first party games will sell the system.
There's no way they'll do that. They'll release it quietly for the Wii U, just like they did for the Gamecube. Fact is the older version usually doesn't sell well anyway. Most consumers want the newer, shinier version, and in this case, the Switch version might have genuine advantages. I remember seeing plenty of copies of the Gamecube version of Twilight Princess just sitting on BBY and Target shelves for months on end.I have a feeling that Nintendo is gonna cancel the Wii U Zelda. If that happens I wouldn't pay 2 dollars and 49 cents for Nintendo Switch.
Seems like it's a double edged sword... do you cancel the Wii U release and hope it pushes Switch sales or do you release the Wii U version b/c it's a guaranteed 2-3 million copies sold (and that's a very conservative number)?I have a feeling that Nintendo is gonna cancel the Wii U Zelda. If that happens I wouldn't pay 2 dollars and 49 cents for Nintendo Switch.
I have tried to play DS games, the control are uselessly complicated when Nintendo thought they were making them simple. So happy the 3DS ditched that garbage and has the AAA titles to back it up. I just want Nintendo to make a lot of great games for the Switch,The Wii was perfect timing - it was before mobile games and smartphones took shape, and had the great benefit of being incredibly intuitive for non-gamers. That said, the Wii burned out software-wise a few years in when it became clear the system would just be inundated with a load of shovel-ware. The AAA games never came to it, and even EA pretty much abandoned it.
I personally despised the Wii. I have one and a lot of games - mostly all just the Nintendo games - but I absolutely hate the motion controls; I played all but 2-3 hrs of Skyward Sword and never came back. Thankfully, I have a classic controller so games like NMH2 can be played.
What appeals to me the most about the Switch is that Nintendo appears to be *finally* calling it semi-quits on the motion-garbage and the dual-screen gimmick. Hopefully, this translates to more traditional games.
WHEN I get a Switch (it almost assuredly will NOT be Day 1 - I am taking a wait-and-see on this), I will be picking up that pro controller.
So glad to be dead wrong. Switch is still shit tho.I have a feeling that Nintendo is gonna cancel the Wii U Zelda. If that happens I wouldn't pay 2 dollars and 49 cents for Nintendo Switch.
is Zelda the only launch title? I mean its a good launch title but clearly N64 throwback. carts and only 1 big title at launch.Damn capitalist!!!!^
But yeah the pricing is shit, the 'launch' is shit, that presentation was shit.
Everything is not awesome, everything is shit!