While Nintendo messing around with mobile is interesting ... I am still dreaming of a day when their core games will be released on Steam, even is that means being one generation behind. I could totally see myself buying a Wiimote, a Nunchuck and a USB adapter to play a rock solid $9.99 version of Mario Galaxy on the PC.
I know but to be fair having Reggie Fils-Aimé set up the new Nintendo system and Jimmy being the first person on the planet to be allowed to get there hands on Zelda and for it to be demonstrated in front of Seguro Miyamoto is quite a large privilege. :) Besides it would make pretty bad TV if he was totally non plus and…
Nintendo games will never come to Steam... they'd have to be in their grave for that to happen. I'm excited for the device. The kind of statements I've been reading that it's just a nvidia Shield or tablet etc. don't align with reality, it's near xbox one performance supposedly. Going mobile like that with the open ended…
And they are adding no-notable christmas releases or any presence of the NX at E3 to the 60% less earnings they did this Fiscal Year...good going Nintendo. Why don't you reintroduce a mini DVD drive, cute design and even more gimmick to make sure your new device really has no chance. Iam sorry and i don't want to be mean…
They're well on their way already. The problem is that nintendo is experimenting with it and they like what they see. Reflects nicely with when they gave up the core consumers for the big crowds with the wii but later on realized that those didn't buy games. They're now having a hard time getting third party developers on…
Eld - Good points, I think a lot of fans are concerned mainly because how mobile games are delivered (some free to play, etc.) and may be worried about Nintendo games being dliuted. There's definitely a lot of conflicting opinions on this, some people are really against it and others think its the best thing to happen for…
I love it. I think it's great that nintendo is combining their mobile and console teams to all focus on this one platform. I love the idea of bringing my switch to a friends house to play head to head, each with our own dedicated screens. It looks small enough to bring on a trip and function as a media consumption device…
Well, perhaps because you like Nintendo's way of doing things, and their game library, and because it's the console you chose, so you're not going to go get a PS4 just to play skyrim on slightly better settings. It's clearly not for you; but for me, I can see the appeal of having one device that does more than just one…
Well I think the topic of specs is actually very interesting here because there is a rather big disconnect between : - What Nintendo usually does (releasing hardware more or less one generation behind the offerings of Sony and MS, but cleverly working within these limitations to deliver smooth and responsive games…
Not sure why everyone's bent out of shape on what the specs may or may not be. We're talking about a handheld that has, at the very least, better than wii u graphics. This should excite anyone who works in games, just from the standpoint of interaction. How many titles on steam have only local multiplayer ?Towerfall…