Allgamesdelta has a video of the Switch's touchscreen. The video is unlisted, shows a guy doing a quick demo (in a menu, not in game) at some convention, and considering Nintendo didn't mention it at all, I figure he wasn't supposed to do that, so I'm not posting a direct link to it.So touchscreen in handheld / laptop mode, no idea how it'll behave in TV mode, and probably not all games will make use of it.edit - well, BleedingCool has a full video.https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/01/24/get-look-nintendo-switch-touchscreen-action/
tomorrow games have confirmed three launch titles for switch: World Of Goo (2008), Little Inferno (2012) and Human Resource Machine (2015). that'll sure put some butts in the seats
Ubisoft’s Michel Ancel Appears To Be Teasing The Mario And Rabidds Crossover.https://mynintendonews.com/2017/01/30/ubisofts-michel-ancel-appears-to-be-teasing-the-mario-and-rabidds-crossover/Ubisoft should use more of Rayman. I would prefer seeing a Mario and Rayman crossover Game.
this is a promotional image from the first rabbids game. he is doing the same pose. where are people getting the mario part from
http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Consumers/Nintendo-to-equip-Switch-with-upgraded-web-servicesNintendo's online pricing looking to be 17-26 USD ANNUALLY. Discuss.
Killer Kong said, February 01, 2017, 06:43:40 pmDiscuss.Ahahahahahahahahaha. Hahahaha. Hah. Ha.edit: Oh wait, annually. Sorry, I'm retarded. Still, the service is pretty terrible at any price.
Orochi Gill said, February 01, 2017, 08:29:46 pmThat's still easily cheaper than a year of PSN/XBL.What's the problem here?Yeah, that's actually pretty darn reasonable!
honestly the only thing nintendo were missing with Wii u's online was party chat. Most if not all the functionality (aside from stuff like share play) you see in other consoles could be done on wii u it really was all up to the developers to implement it. I'm at least glad that it might only be about a $30 service which I agree is fairly reasonable.
Speedpreacher said, February 01, 2017, 09:22:58 pmThat price makes everything about the service super palatableThis. Compared to XBL and PSN's absolutely god awful service and expecting to pay for an entire game for the equivalent of a year, paying around 17-25 dollars a year is so damn reasonable even if it's the same level of service.
Not the same level of service, you get 1 NES game for 1 month, and only for that month. XBL you get a game, yours forever, current gen.
Not at all. That's how PSN works (at least how it used to be in PS3, dunnno about PS4), not XBL. You just connect your console to the internet for the game to boot, even if you're a "Silver" member
even if you can only use the game while you have gold/psn, it beats the hell out of being able to play an nes/snes game for a month
The draw for me is the price. It's half the price (if not less than half) in the United States, but this makes more of a difference in CAD due to currency adjustments and the value of the Canadian dollar.Long story short it's probably the only online subscription service I'll pay for considering it's not 70 dollars like PSN is up here for Canadians.
PSN Plus's game a month service is better IN THEORY, in reality they give you (at least in the US and EU) shovelware and indie games. Say what you want about Nintendo giving you NES games, at least most of the games in the NES library are pretty good/memorable.