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CeLLaR-DooR;9443481 said:Thinkin' about it, this could really be a game changer. Like, for next gen, why would Sony or Microsoft make a home console that can't be portable? Doesn't really make since hardcore gamers all have a gamin' PC and if this Switch does get the third party support, it kinda renders the other two systems pointless.
Those two side pads looks small but Mario Kart looks like it could be dope. Go to the park with my bitch and some bud
CeLLaR-DooR;9443481 said:Thinkin' about it, this could really be a game changer. Like, for next gen, why would Sony or Microsoft make a home console that can't be portable? Doesn't really make since hardcore gamers all have a gamin' PC and if this Switch does get the third party support, it kinda renders the other two systems pointless.
Those two side pads looks small but Mario Kart looks like it could be dope. Go to the park with my bitch and some bud
anduin;9443883 said:CeLLaR-DooR;9443481 said:Thinkin' about it, this could really be a game changer. Like, for next gen, why would Sony or Microsoft make a home console that can't be portable? Doesn't really make since hardcore gamers all have a gamin' PC and if this Switch does get the third party support, it kinda renders the other two systems pointless.
Those two side pads looks small but Mario Kart looks like it could be dope. Go to the park with my bitch and some bud
Nah, the amount of people who are really into the portable aspect of gaming on a dedicated device is really quite slim compared to the general gaming population. Cellphones and tablets are Nintendo's direct competition if they go this route. Sony & MS learned that gimmicks aren't going to be what long term success comes from. Good software and a device to play them on is still what sells and the gimmick stuff can hurt more than it helps to get ahead of the rest. You'll see how they're starting to push streaming games to PC and maybe in the next 3-5 years, you'll see console games coming to PC.
Nintendo gets away with their attempts because of their IPs and nothing else. Without Mario and friends, they'd be Sega right now. Only on the internet do I hear of people who are psyched about Nintendo consoles and I personally think it's a waste to buy a console for 4 good first party titles. I'm sure one of my nephews will get one of these for their 6th birthday or something though so I'll play through the whole lineup in a weekend.
anduin;9443883 said:CeLLaR-DooR;9443481 said:Thinkin' about it, this could really be a game changer. Like, for next gen, why would Sony or Microsoft make a home console that can't be portable? Doesn't really make since hardcore gamers all have a gamin' PC and if this Switch does get the third party support, it kinda renders the other two systems pointless.
Those two side pads looks small but Mario Kart looks like it could be dope. Go to the park with my bitch and some bud
Nah, the amount of people who are really into the portable aspect of gaming on a dedicated device is really quite slim compared to the general gaming population. Cellphones and tablets are Nintendo's direct competition if they go this route. Sony & MS learned that gimmicks aren't going to be what long term success comes from. Good software and a device to play them on is still what sells and the gimmick stuff can hurt more than it helps to get ahead of the rest. You'll see how they're starting to push streaming games to PC and maybe in the next 3-5 years, you'll see console games coming to PC.
Nintendo gets away with their attempts because of their IPs and nothing else. Without Mario and friends, they'd be Sega right now. Only on the internet do I hear of people who are psyched about Nintendo consoles and I personally think it's a waste to buy a console for 4 good first party titles. I'm sure one of my nephews will get one of these for their 6th birthday or something though so I'll play through the whole lineup in a weekend.
CeLLaR-DooR;9444072 said:anduin;9443883 said:CeLLaR-DooR;9443481 said:Thinkin' about it, this could really be a game changer. Like, for next gen, why would Sony or Microsoft make a home console that can't be portable? Doesn't really make since hardcore gamers all have a gamin' PC and if this Switch does get the third party support, it kinda renders the other two systems pointless.
Those two side pads looks small but Mario Kart looks like it could be dope. Go to the park with my bitch and some bud
Nah, the amount of people who are really into the portable aspect of gaming on a dedicated device is really quite slim compared to the general gaming population. Cellphones and tablets are Nintendo's direct competition if they go this route. Sony & MS learned that gimmicks aren't going to be what long term success comes from. Good software and a device to play them on is still what sells and the gimmick stuff can hurt more than it helps to get ahead of the rest. You'll see how they're starting to push streaming games to PC and maybe in the next 3-5 years, you'll see console games coming to PC.
Nintendo gets away with their attempts because of their IPs and nothing else. Without Mario and friends, they'd be Sega right now. Only on the internet do I hear of people who are psyched about Nintendo consoles and I personally think it's a waste to buy a console for 4 good first party titles. I'm sure one of my nephews will get one of these for their 6th birthday or something though so I'll play through the whole lineup in a weekend.
The Switch isn't a dedicated handheld tho, that's kinda the point of it. As far as software is concerned, Nintendo >>> Sony and Microsoft by a million miles so I don't kno' what point you're makin' there. They both have the third party support that Nintendo is lackin'. If, it's a very big if, but if Nintendo does get all the games that X Box and PS4 get, it will definitely be able to compete. Like I said, real gamers who actually care about graphics have super PCs so if there's a choice between Nintendo games, Playstation games and XBox games, I'd say they'd go for the Nintendo games
Nintendo games sell very well so I dunno about that 'only on the Internet' thing
Lastly, there's a large contingent of gamers that have been lookin' for a powerful home device to play the Nintendo first party games on. This suits them too
vagrant-718;9444469 said:CeLLaR-DooR;9444072 said:anduin;9443883 said:CeLLaR-DooR;9443481 said:Thinkin' about it, this could really be a game changer. Like, for next gen, why would Sony or Microsoft make a home console that can't be portable? Doesn't really make since hardcore gamers all have a gamin' PC and if this Switch does get the third party support, it kinda renders the other two systems pointless.
Those two side pads looks small but Mario Kart looks like it could be dope. Go to the park with my bitch and some bud
Nah, the amount of people who are really into the portable aspect of gaming on a dedicated device is really quite slim compared to the general gaming population. Cellphones and tablets are Nintendo's direct competition if they go this route. Sony & MS learned that gimmicks aren't going to be what long term success comes from. Good software and a device to play them on is still what sells and the gimmick stuff can hurt more than it helps to get ahead of the rest. You'll see how they're starting to push streaming games to PC and maybe in the next 3-5 years, you'll see console games coming to PC.
Nintendo gets away with their attempts because of their IPs and nothing else. Without Mario and friends, they'd be Sega right now. Only on the internet do I hear of people who are psyched about Nintendo consoles and I personally think it's a waste to buy a console for 4 good first party titles. I'm sure one of my nephews will get one of these for their 6th birthday or something though so I'll play through the whole lineup in a weekend.
The Switch isn't a dedicated handheld tho, that's kinda the point of it. As far as software is concerned, Nintendo >>> Sony and Microsoft by a million miles so I don't kno' what point you're makin' there. They both have the third party support that Nintendo is lackin'. If, it's a very big if, but if Nintendo does get all the games that X Box and PS4 get, it will definitely be able to compete. Like I said, real gamers who actually care about graphics have super PCs so if there's a choice between Nintendo games, Playstation games and XBox games, I'd say they'd go for the Nintendo games
Nintendo games sell very well so I dunno about that 'only on the Internet' thing
Lastly, there's a large contingent of gamers that have been lookin' for a powerful home device to play the Nintendo first party games on. This suits them too
Lol @ Nintendo first party >>> Sony by a million miles.
DNB1;9444479 said:It looks pretty good, but personally I'd need 3rd party confirmation before I'd cop.
I've never gave a shit about Mario, Zelda or Pokemon.
Karl.;9444518 said:DNB1;9444479 said:It looks pretty good, but personally I'd need 3rd party confirmation before I'd cop.
I've never gave a shit about Mario, Zelda or Pokemon.
Third party support has been confirmed.
DNB1;9444652 said:Last of Us & Uncharted 4 >>>>>>>>> all of these
Wii U games. Pikmin 3. New Super Mario Bros. U. Nintendo Land.
Wii games.
Animal Crossing. Super Mario Sunshine. Mario Kart: Double Dash‼ Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Super Smash Bros. ...
Nintendo 64 games. Super Mario 64. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. ...
EarthBound.