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Nabber said:http://www.polygon.com/2017/1/13/14255984/nintendo-switch-hardware-specifications-screen-resolution
32gb isn't very exciting but whatever
NSY said:$299.99 in the Us and £279.99 in the U.K. Look at the comparison
Cheers brexit
Dr. John H. Watson said:NSY said:$299.99 in the Us and £279.99 in the U.K. Look at the comparison
Cheers brexit
320 in italy apparently lol
Breath of the Wild is the only launch title that will probably appeal to you.Crackin355 said:im down. I'd say something 'guess i'll work extra hours for the next few weeks and save up for it' but I don't know how to say no so I'm doing that already. Any word on launch titles? Breath of the Wild is pretty solid at least.
Ikr that's more than the Wii URohan Kishibe said:470 dollary doos they can shove that
I think it works like this: you get Super Mario Bros. for one month. When that month ends you get a different game, like The Legend of Zelda. When that month ends you get Super Mario Bros. 2, etc. Of course those are only examples. Just in case there was any confusion.Glowsquid said:>"free games" for the online subscription are only playable for one month
LudwigVon said:Dr. John H. Watson said:NSY said:$299.99 in the Us and £279.99 in the U.K. Look at the comparison
Cheers brexit
320 in italy apparently lol
$399.99 in Canada
Yeah, seems that way. Maybe some third party's will throw in a couple of launch titles, but for now I'll just go with Breath of the Wild. It should last a while at least, assuming the map actually has an appropriate amount of stuff to do in it compared to its size.LeftyGreenMario said:Breath of the Wild is the only launch title that will probably appeal to you.Crackin355 said:im down. I'd say something 'guess i'll work extra hours for the next few weeks and save up for it' but I don't know how to say no so I'm doing that already. Any word on launch titles? Breath of the Wild is pretty solid at least.
I mean, you have the motion-control bastion called ARMS and there's this 1 2 Switch crap is... I don't know, whatever the hell that is. It requires you to look in your opponent's eyes and it doesn't use a screen, but its utter "lolcrap" (similar to that translator guy for Grasshopper) made me pass out.
i love this postGlowsquid said:I was pretty ambivalent about the presentation itself, but everything after it is a shitshow
>32 GB of storage
>$110 (CAD) controllers
>"free games" for the online subscription are only playable for one month
>voice chat is done through smartphone app
>Is $400 in Canada, nearly as expensive as a PS4 pro when all hidden expenses are factored in
What a mess. For every half-decent advancement the system has, there's something stupid to neuter it.
no its just you get that game for the month and no longer. you know whats bad about this proposed practice is that sony does the same thing but offers retail titles and other games for freeLuigi 64DD said:I think it works like this: you get Super Mario Bros. for one month. When that month ends you get a different game, like The Legend of Zelda. When that month ends you get Super Mario Bros. 2, etc. Of course those are only examples. Just in case there was any confusion.Glowsquid said:>"free games" for the online subscription are only playable for one month
Rohan Kishibe said:you know whats bad about this proposed practice is that sony does the same thing but offers retail titles and other games for free
and you keep them so long as you keep your ps+ subscription active /and/ whenever you dont you can still renew it and the games will still be there
even if ps+ is a shitty service it has nintendo's proof of concept beat out the gate which isnt promising t b h