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I was wondering what everyone thinks of the newly revealed Nintendo Switch?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5uik5fgIaI

Personally I think the console itself looks decent and it seems like it was given a lot of thought, but I hate the fact that Nintendo insists on putting the D-Pad on the bottom of every controller! I'm not even sure if the D-Pad they use on the system qualifies as an actual D-Pad. I really don't like using the analogue stick when I play video games, and I know a lot of people who feel exactly the same way. I really hope Nintendo will release one controller with the D-Pad on top, and one with the D-Pad on the bottom.

The best controllers on the market have the D-Pad on top ... just like the controllers by Sony and Steelseries.

I'm also not a fan of the fact that there won't be a traditional clam-shell design for the portable handheld (so far). I don't like the idea of carrying around a giant tablet device to play my games on the go. The last time I checked, 'handheld' means you can fit in your hand. I am seriously hoping that Nintendo will release a clam-shell style handheld that will play the Switch games in the future.

That being said, I think the idea of a dual-use device is brilliant! What does everyone else think?
Post edited October 20, 2016 by joelandsonja
Edit: Nope, Nintendo went full on crazy. Was the design team possessed by Crazy Ken Kutaragi?

Further thoughts found here.
Post edited January 13, 2017 by Darvond
Admit it - the name sounds so much better and makes much more sense than freakin' WiiU.
(Unless you're going to make another sex joke everyone already did)

It is a really neat design, but I still need to live the 3rd party support last more than the launch title line-up. But at least 3rd parties love the devkits.
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Darvond: Skeptical. Those are tiny ass main controllers.

I'd prefer a look inside before final judgement.
Well, to be fair, those are only used when it's acting as a portable, and in cases like that, you don't want the controller to be too big. When at home and plugged, they showed the user using a standard sized wireless controller.
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Darvond: Skeptical. Those are tiny ass main controllers.

I'd prefer a look inside before final judgement.
The video shows people using the tiny controllers in multiple shots, which seems to indicate that they ditched the D-Pad in order to make it playable for more than one player on the go. They traded multi-player functionality in exchanged for the beloved D-Pad.
Post edited October 20, 2016 by joelandsonja
omg this video, the basketball scene..... painful
my favorite part is when the sports people give each other five
They missed the opportunity to call it the Nintendo Switchblade.
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bela555: omg this video, the basketball scene..... painful
I thought that scene was sad and depressing.
Interested for sure... in my view this is how to do handheld and console gaming. Join them together for a seamless experience. I was hoping one of the main console makers would do this. Haven't owed a console in a while but looking forward to see how well this turns out.
If they release Freddi Fish 2 as a day one exclusive, it will sell like hotcakes.

(People still eat those, right?)
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bela555: omg this video, the basketball scene..... painful
Why? The scene just kinda passed by for me, didn't really leave an impression.
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Gengar78: If they release Freddi Fish 2 as a day one exclusive, it will sell like hotcakes.

(People still eat those, right?)
Yes, people still eat Freddi Fish.
Post edited October 21, 2016 by DaCostaBR
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Gengar78: If they release Freddi Fish 2 as a day one exclusive, it will sell like hotcakes.

(People still eat those, right?)
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DaCostaBR: Yes, people still eat Freddi Fish.
Good. The first game in the series is the tastiest! >:)
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For me, this new system, it's highly irrelevant. I never considered free emulators on pc piracy, or theft. Besides, emulation reaches "usable" levels, many years after a newer system's release.

Besides, i would never spend a dime on N ever again, ever since they ceased and desisted Pokemon uranium fan-made project. This, and the fact that after N64, they are full of remakes, recycles, trollious new titles and a noticeable drop in quality (game quality), features, talent, inspiration, replay-ability values of individual titles, etc.

Many butthurt Nintendogs will rush to downvote me in most probability, but that's the truth, suckaz!
Post edited October 21, 2016 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
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bela555: omg this video, the basketball scene..... painful
Do you prefer THIS basketball scene ? : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNlmRId2FVQ