Posted January 13, 2017
300 USD MSRP + Tax. 40-60 for a game (no pack in.), 70 for a pro controller and 80 if you need extra joycons. Unproven paid online services. It launches with Breath of the Wild (Available on Wii-U), some new game (that honestly should be a pack in) and...see you in a few months because that's the lot!
Oh, and you'll need to buy an extra MicroSD card cause this baby is rocking an amazing 32 GB of internal storage. Ah, you'll probably also want to see about a better battery pack as the only game worth playing gets...3 hours. (2.5 to 6 range.)
That's 279 pound sterling in the UK, 400+ CAN, and the rest of the globe is left waiting on your local distributor for the price because Nintendo can't be bothered to actually have their own logistics network in a modern industry.
I was cautiously optimistic of the Nintendo Switch as a product. But I was not expecting Japan's electronic equivalent to Fisher Price to bite so hard into the Apple tree, to such a degree that rather than integrating a party/chat system right into the system, you have to instead use a separate phone app. (As far as is known according to documentation.)
Oh, sure. With the online subscription you get ONE NES/SNES game a month only for that month with online play at last, something which everyone has been able to do since...when did online in emulators arrive? Sometime in the late 90s/early 2000s?
Edit: Streetpass and Miiverse are dead! Hurrah! Miiverse was like if 4chan and twitter had a baby, so no loss there. Streetpass was useless for anyone outside cities or the convention circuit, so no loss there either. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
So, what do you think? I personally think this will bomb and that barring Nintendo going off the stock market, this is probably the last chance Nintendo had with the stakeholders.
Edit: Use the app for everything! Carry around not only a 300 dollar single function device, but now you also have to use your phone to do anything. And you'll be needing to pony up for a monthly sub, so this is becoming a better deal all the time!
Oh, and you'll need to buy an extra MicroSD card cause this baby is rocking an amazing 32 GB of internal storage. Ah, you'll probably also want to see about a better battery pack as the only game worth playing gets...3 hours. (2.5 to 6 range.)
That's 279 pound sterling in the UK, 400+ CAN, and the rest of the globe is left waiting on your local distributor for the price because Nintendo can't be bothered to actually have their own logistics network in a modern industry.
I was cautiously optimistic of the Nintendo Switch as a product. But I was not expecting Japan's electronic equivalent to Fisher Price to bite so hard into the Apple tree, to such a degree that rather than integrating a party/chat system right into the system, you have to instead use a separate phone app. (As far as is known according to documentation.)
Oh, sure. With the online subscription you get ONE NES/SNES game a month only for that month with online play at last, something which everyone has been able to do since...when did online in emulators arrive? Sometime in the late 90s/early 2000s?
Edit: Streetpass and Miiverse are dead! Hurrah! Miiverse was like if 4chan and twitter had a baby, so no loss there. Streetpass was useless for anyone outside cities or the convention circuit, so no loss there either. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
So, what do you think? I personally think this will bomb and that barring Nintendo going off the stock market, this is probably the last chance Nintendo had with the stakeholders.
Edit: Use the app for everything! Carry around not only a 300 dollar single function device, but now you also have to use your phone to do anything. And you'll be needing to pony up for a monthly sub, so this is becoming a better deal all the time!
Post edited January 19, 2017 by Darvond