Nintendo Thread: Nintendo Direct Mini 03/26/2020

Which Pokémon game will you be buying?

  • Let's Go Pikachu!

    Votes: 13 46.4%
  • Let's Go Eevee!

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • Both!

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • None!

    Votes: 8 28.6%
  • O.0

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    28
  • Poll closed .
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Damn 11 hours that's real. Not mad. I want to get a switch on April 28th when MK 8 comes out. By that time I'll have have plenty of extra dough for the pro controller, battery etc. along with bomberman, 1-2 switch, maybe snipperclips.

Gonna play Zelda on NES and see how I feel. Never been a Zelda fan but I'm intrigued.
You won't be able to just walk into a store and casually buy a Switch by them time yet 

Get it now if you can
 
Probably cheaper to make a big *** case than a smaller one :lol:
Wow similar sizing to vita games
 
Probably cheaper to make a big *** case than a smaller one :lol:
Wow similar sizing to vita games

I actually think the box size is a function of branding. A bigger case means more shelf space and in the minds of the average consumer, "bigger is better." It's a subtle way to make sure consumers think the Switch games have the same status and quality as the competition. Plus Nintendo has trained users to associate smaller cases handhelds... so having a bigger box actually is a measure to prevents market ambiguity. These game cases are not too big or too small. Plus it's impressive to see such a big game like Zelda:BOTW on such a small cart as soon as you open it.

Every marketing decision with this system is so well thought out. The bright red in the retail space, the now famous "Switch" sound, the placement of ads at key events. Nintendo is doing a damn good job so far.

Just look at the simplicity of this logo....
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The logo with the red and white contrast that draws from the Japanese flag and mimics the yin and yang. At the same time is the facsimile of the actual Switch controller. And the name Switch is just catchy and memorable... So dope :smokin
 
I had the Super Mario 3D World 32 GB bundle...GameStop was offering $120 and Amazon was offering $150. I thought that was low so ended up selling it locally for $180 on Craigs.

I only went back to GameStop to let go my remaining games since they had that 50% promo towards the Switch games/accessories.

Wow, $180? That's good. Ive been trying to sell my Wii U for months on Craigs. I have the the 32 GB with Mario Kart 8. Including Super smash bros, Mario 3D world, Donkey Kong tropical freeze, and a pro controller (brand new never opened). I was asking $200 for everything and everyone was low balling with $150 offers for everything. Decided to keep it. I don't play it much tho. Lol.
 
Gamestop just called me to inform me that they'll be releasing the pre-ordered Switch on Thursday at midnight. Inquired about the pro controller but they'll sold out at the store. May find it elsewhere if the joy cons are not up to par.
 
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What was your experience like with the joy-cons?
I meant like as in visually.

I've owned a gamecube, wii, several handhelds, and a wiiu.

Based on that experience, I can make the assumption that the joycons aren't for me.
 
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I meant like as in visually.
I've owned a gamecube, wii, several handhelds, and a wiiu.
Based on that experience, I can make the assumption that the joycons aren't for me.

Yea my experience with the Atari 2600 and the Coleco Vision has me wondering why Nintendo just didn't give us a joystick and one button... these shoulder buttons and all these buttons with rumble are not for me :smh:
 
Switch Nindies Showcase is tomorrow!!

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  • 9 AM PT
  • 12 PM ET
  • 5 PM in the UK
  • 6 PM in Europe

The launch of the Nintendo Switch system is rapidly approaching on March 3, and Nintendo can confirm that Nintendo eShop will be ready to go, complete with a lineup of downloadable indie games. To celebrate many of these upcoming “Nindie” creations before launch, Nintendo will host a Nindies Showcase video presentation on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at 9 a.m. PT. Just visit http://live.nintendo.com to watch.

This year, Nintendo eShop will be home to more than 60 indie games, in addition to digital versions of packaged games, DLC and more. Three indies that will launch at the same time as the system on March 3 are:

FAST RMX from Shin’en Multimedia: Challenge your friends to local split-screen competition or take part in online races against players from all over the world. This lightning-fast anti-gravity racer is exclusive to Nintendo Switch.
Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment from Yacht Club Games: The latest DLC for the critically acclaimed hit Shovel Knight is a full-featured game starring Specter Knight, one of the enemies from the original game. The massive campaign includes even more content than the last DLC, Plague of Shadows. Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment is exclusive to Nintendo Switch for a limited time.
Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove from Yacht Club Games: For Shovel Knight’s biggest fans, Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove includes the original Shovel Knight game, as well as all previously released DLC – even Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment! Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove will be exclusive to Nintendo Switch for a limited time.

Some additional news about the launch of Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch includes:

People who already have funds in their accounts on other Nintendo devices can access them using a shared wallet that works on Nintendo Switch as well. Once they link their Nintendo Network ID and Nintendo Account and then their Nintendo Account to their Nintendo Switch system, this functionality becomes possible.
Virtual Console games will not be available on Nintendo Switch at launch. We will share more information in the future.
A news feature will offer updates about the latest additions to Nintendo eShop, as well as providing information about upcoming games and other updates from Nintendo.
To access Nintendo eShop, a system update that will be available on launch day is required. The system update downloads in the background, is designed to install quickly and doesn’t disrupt gameplay.

After visiting Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch for the first time, gamers can also purchase Nintendo Switch digital games on Nintendo.com. Users can purchase the games on Nintendo’s website and have them download automatically to their Nintendo Switch system at home or on the go, wherever there is a Wi-Fi connection.

http://nintendoeverything.com/nindi...el-knight-for-switch-launch-no-vc-at-release/
 
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Hey guys I know this has been answered 10000 times but I gotta ask. Don't have a pre order.

Want the red/blue switch. BOTW and a Pro a controller.

What's my best bet to get it on release day?
 
Hey guys I know this has been answered 10000 times but I gotta ask. Don't have a pre order.

Want the red/blue switch. BOTW and a Pro a controller.

What's my best bet to get it on release day?
From what I've read, Best Buy, GameStop and ToysRUs might be your best bet homie. I know they said GS is getting extra consoles, just unsure of how many. Might have to get there early. Same with BB.. they usually always deliver with the extras as long as you're there early. And I've only heard that TRU might be a good spot to hit up on RD.
 
Just turned on my Wii U, with Wind Waker HD, Smash and Mario Kart. End up getting 200 credit. Sure I could of got more didn't wanna deal with the hassle of it all though. Also got 50% credit towards BOTW.
 
Just turned on my Wii U, with Wind Waker HD, Smash and Mario Kart. End up getting 200 credit. Sure I could of got more didn't wanna deal with the hassle of it all though. Also got 50% credit towards BOTW.
I'm gonna go tonight and trade mine in too. Low-key sad while packing it up [emoji]128530[/emoji]
 
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