You're so good at Splatoon that you get recognized by Nintendo Australia?
Maybe, it's because of the LAN tournaments that have been hosted around the country. Some of them have been supported by Nintendo themselves.
You're so good at Splatoon that you get recognized by Nintendo Australia?
Damn, Krash. How about hooking a fellow N-Zap user up? All you have to do is get me plane tickets from USA to Australia, house me, feed me, make sure I don't get lost, bathe me, get my shots, and name me. C'mon, Cephloraptors 4 lyfe.Maybe, it's because of the LAN tournaments that have been hosted around the country. Some of them have been supported by Nintendo themselves.
Krash is my friend and I won't share him.If you're doing that, Krash, take me too so we can play smash.
I hear many reports that GameStop will only have 10-15 Switches per store......
Well.... Switchmas is finally upon us. In a little more than 9 hours, everything will change.
For the better or for the worse, this event will detail the future of Nintendo. It will either leave gamers singing high praise, or leave them heavily critical.
From now on, we are seeing a different Nintendo. A different, new Nintendo.
I said for better and for worse. And let me raise you something. "Or it will just be the 3DS again. We know how Nintendo loves to put quality games on a system, for the sake of sales."Or it'll just be the Wii U again. We know how Nintendo loves to **** things up for the sake of "innovation".
I said for better and for worse. And let me raise you something. "Or it will just be the 3DS again. We know how Nintendo loves to put quality games on a system, for the sake of sales."
We know what the Switch is, and something like the Switch is truly innovativ, unlike the Wii U. It changes how, and where you play games, but it doesn't change the way that you play games. Games will all use a standard controller. The only thing different, is that you can take the console on the go.
Now, there will likely be some games that use some motion controls, but they likely won't be forced. Like Splatoon.
But the idea of the Switch is to give players a choice.
However, let's make one thing clear. This is not the Wii U. The marketing of this thing, the design, using cutting edge technology, and the idea of a combined platform is vastly different to that of the
Wii U. If the Switch fails, it's going to be for different reasons than the Wii U.
Will Breath of the Wild be a launch title? Any answer but "yes" would be a terrible move on Nintendo's part, since they need a system seller to keep themselves in the market alongside the Xbox One and Playstation 4, since both systems have large and established libraries full of great titles from plenty of first, second, and third party developers.
2) What will the launch titles be and what sort of titles should we expect in the months following launch? Because the hardware may be cool, but if developers don't take to it (or, more likely, if Nintendo ****s up the system's intended demographic).
Launching with only Arms and 1 2 Switch.
EDIT: ...and Breath of the Wild.
BUT I MOSTLY CALLED IT.
That we know? They didn't really give any dates. They showed a lot of snippets during that last bit, but no dates, so who knows. But they really should have released more dates, for sure.