

Yeah what does it give us except for… access to Nintendo exclusive games and maybe the best portable experience available for that price?
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Yeah what does it give us except for… access to Nintendo exclusive games and maybe the best portable experience available for that price?
Have you looked at the prices of other consoles?
You buy a Nintendo console for Nintendo games. If you don’t want the latest Nintendo games, you don’t get the new console. You want them and can’t afford it? Save up, sell off some old games or wait for a second hand unit. Fomo is your enemy.
I feel like a lot of social media discussion about this is overblown. Gaming is a luxury in the end.
Why exactly are we still bringing this up? We all know it was a shitty thing to do… this post reeks of ragebait.
Those concerns are so super niche, I doubt they’ll be a big problem for Nintendo. I know it may not seem that way, but handheld PCs are not a widespread product.
If “normies” are able to buy a Playstation 5 after having bought a PS4, 3, 2 and 1, Then I think Nintendo is going to be just fine.
Well done
Started with Emio, the third Famicom detective Club game and I am really digging it this far.
It is oldschool and has a slower pace so far but the case is interesting and keeps me engaged. Nice art and music.
I started the remake of the first Famicom Detective Club and I am enjoying it quite a bit.
Looking forward to this as I really enjoyed it on the Wii.
Putting aside that you’re comparing GPU prices to full system prices, I’m going to write what I always write:
People buy Nintendo consoles for the Nintendo games.
Looking at it in a purely technical way is completely missing the point. Nintendo does not compete on a technical level. It does just enough to give third parties a space to put games on. That’s pretty much all they need.
A family will not buy a Steam Deck. Can’t exactly go to a the next store and buy one either. The Steam Deck, just as all handheld gaming PCs are niche devices.
The Xbox Series S is an all digital device and not everyone is comfy with that. Also, it only does 1080, 1440 for some games.
Don’t get me started on a decent gaming PC. That’s way out of the league of an average family.
PS5s are as expensive and offer few actual exclusive games. Family games are rare (the extraordinary Astro Bot being an outlier).
From that perspective… the only alternative casual consumers have to a Switch 2 is… a Switch 1?
(Also that second to last gen performance claim is weird. If Digital Foundry is to be believed, Switch 2 is a very capable machine a slight cut above PS4 with some advanced stuff in the hood. Considering that the Switch 1 was able to surprise many times on a technical level, I think it’s going to be a decent enough machine. Certainly not second to last gen, which would be 360/PS3).