All The Games You'll Get At Launch And Beyond
... Manufacture's Suda 51 took to the stage to announce a new, as yet untitled game starring No More Heroes protagonist Travis Touchdown. A release date is yet to be confirmed. Photo by: Nintendo. Just Dance. If you pick up a Nintendo Switch and are just too excited to hide it, Just Dance will give you the chance to boogie it out. Just Dance for the Switch will be available at launch. Photo by: Nintendo. Patrick Soderlund of Ea announced that the upcoming Nintendo Switch FIFA title would be "the most immersive, social and authentic sports game ever created for Nintendo players." A release date is yet to be announced. Photo by: Nintendo. Using one Joy-Con controller each, players engage in gunfight duels with each other anywhere without needing to look at the screen. 1 2 Switch will be available on the console's launch. Steep was released just a few months ago, in November, for the PS 4 and Xbox One. Nintendo die-hards won't have to miss out on the action though, as the game will also hit the Switch. When? Ubisoft hasn't said, yet. Photo by: Ubisoft. ...
Nintendo Switch Available March 3 For $300 & Features Zelda, Fifa, Skyrim & More
... its live presentation cleared up once and for all Thursday night. Here's everything we know about the Nintendo Switch. What is it. Building off the outside-the-box nature of its predecessor, the Wii U, the Nintendo Switch toes the line between an on-the-go gaming platform and something you play in your living room at home. The console itself has a built-in screen and a kickstand, which means you bring it with you and either attach the controllers to the sides or set it up on a table and play at a distance - honestly, it's easier to understand if you just watch the teaser video below. Pin it. When will it be released. March 3. Nintendo has officially confirmed that Switch will be available this spring and their NYC retail store announced that a limited number of Nintendo Switch pre-orders would be available starting at 9 am today, Friday, January 13 th. Given how well Nintendo's dealt with limited-release consoles, though - looking at you, NES Classic - that's probably not realistic. What games will it feature. With over 80 games in active development, highlights include The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, FIFA, Skyrim, Super Mario Odyssey, ...
How To Preorder The Nintendo Switch
... isn't killing off the One line of phones. It's a tablet, a console and a portable multiplayer tabletop game system all-in-one. and it looks pretty darn awesome. The Nintendo Switch is the latest hot item to come from Nintendo. The transforming handheld game console follows the NES Classic and Super Mario Run in a line of products that have titillated gamers in recent months. You're probably dying to get your hands on one. Well, hold up. Here's what you need to know about snagging the magically versatile $300 (£280, $AU 470) gaming system. A closer look at the Nintendo Switch. Where to get it. You won't be able to get your hands on a Switch until March. The official release date is March 3, 2017. It will come in grey or a more colorful option that comes with neon blue and neon red Joy-Con controllers. As of right now, there are several places where you can preorder the Switch. Nintendo tweeted ...
Nintendo Disappoints With $299 Price For New Switch Console
... to record highs. But the succeeding Wii U flopped due to a dearth of popular game titles and a consumer migration to smartphone games, pushing the company into a loss for three consecutive years through March 2014. The company finally entered mobile gaming last year by bringing its Super Mario Bros franchise to Apple Inc's i Phones, but it still sees console gaming as central to its business. Analysts said the Switch is likely to offer a richer game lineup than its predecessor as the new console is powered by processor chips based on game developer-friendly architecture by designer ARM. Nintendo said more than 50 game software makers are developing 80 titles for the Switch. Of those, eight will be available at the time of launch in Japan, including "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.". But some industry watchers are cautious about potential difficulties for developers. "It is a console with a complicated controller setup and that means game makers have to create titles to fit with that, which is a problem," said Kenji Ono, an independent gaming journalist. "Also it is unclear how it connects with online gaming and there ...
State Of The Industry Survey Reveals True Feelings On Switch, Project Scorpio
... on VR games at this time. Of those working on VR games, though, the HTC Vive has surpassed the Oculus Rift as platform of preference, with 24 percent of developers working on Vive titles as opposed to 23 percent developing for the Rift. Developers are currently developing for Play Station VR at the same rate as Gear VR, with both earning 13 percent developer support. As for future support, 40 percent believe their next game will come to HTC Vive, 37 percent to Oculus Rift, and 26 percent to PSVR. Overall, for VR, developers were much more intrigued by the HTC Vive. Forty-five percent of developers were greatly interested in the Vive, while only 30 percent showed similar enthusiasm for the Oculus Rift — falling just ahead of the 29 percent interest for PS VR. This is a reversal from last year’s poll when developers showed 40 percent interest for the Rift, and only 26 percent interest for the Vive. Play Station VR interest rose slightly from its 26 percent interest last year. The 2017 State of the Industry Survey is the fifth of its kind, and comes ahead of GDC ...
What Nintendo Needs To Prove With Switch
... and decent graphics performance – was designed specifically for high-end smartphones and tablets. It's a smart choice for a console that's also intended to be portable. There are, however, complicated questions about which version of the chipset Nintendo is using and whether Switch will be able to handle true HD visuals or not. It's likely to sit somewhere between a Samsung Galaxy S 7 and the current gen consoles in terms of computing performance, but we need to know roughly where it is on that scale. Will we get a slightly sleeker version of Super Mario 3 D World or an ultra-HD Super Mario Universe – and upgrade on Galaxy with a vast open-world Mushroom Kingdom to explore? Tech heads may also want to know why the 6.2” built-in display is 720 p rather than 1080 p, because we're getting a really confused picture of Switch's HD capabilities. While ...
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