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UPDATE:

Nintendo NX Tech Demo needs "Cutting Edge Chips" to run on PC

I have more news from Takashi Mochizuki the man who posted the Wall Street Journal article about the NX Dev Kits being shipped out to Third Parties and the console having quote "Industry Leading Chips",  I have emailed him directly for more details on the tech of the console and what exactly he heard from developers who have seen the console dev kits in action.

Here is the email chain (some info has been left out for privacy purposes):
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Hello David,


The quick answer is "I don't know." Sorry!

-Several people who said who have seen a demo said what they saw is impossible to run on a computer without a "industry-leading" or "cutting-edge" chips. Cutting-edge in what way, they refused to elaborate.
-And an important thing to remember, probably you know well already, is that chip specs won't be finalized until much closer date to the release.

hope this helps, and plz ask me follow-up questions if you have.

thanks,

mochi

http://www.nintengen.com/2015/10/nintendo-nx-tech-demo-not-able-to-run.html

http://nintendoeverything.com/wsj-journalist-comments-a-bit-more-on-the-power-behind-nx/

 

 

Nintendo Begins Distributing Software Kit for New NX Platform

http://www.wsj.com/articles/nintendo-begins-distributing-software-kit-for-new-nx-platform-1444996588  (Type the article url into Google and click the first link.)

 

 Nintendo Co. has begun distributing a software development kit for its new NX videogame platform, people familiar with the matter said, suggesting the company is on track to introduce the product as early as next year.

The kit is used by third-party software developers to modify existing games for the platform or create new ones. Videogame console makers such as Nintendo like to have popular game titles ready when they start selling new devices.

Nintendo’s current flagship products are the Wii U, a console typically used in the living room, and the portable 3DS device. Both have been out for several years, leading analysts to predict that the Kyoto-based entertainment powerhouse will move fairly swiftly to bring out the NX.

We are increasingly of the idea that Nintendo might launch the NX in 2016 because of the softness of 3DS and Wii U,” said David Gibson, an analyst at Macquarie Capital Securities.

A Nintendo spokeswoman said the company plans to disclose details of NX next year.

Square Enix Co. said in July that it planned to make the latest version of its blockbuster role-playing game Dragon Quest for the NX. That version, called Dragon Quest XI, is also planned for the 3DS and Sony Corp.’s PlayStation 4.

The exact shape of the NX hardware isn’t yet clear. People familiar with the development plans said Nintendo would likely include both a console and at least one mobile unit that could either be used in conjunction with the console or taken on the road for separate use. They also said Nintendo would aim to put industry-leading chips in the NX devices, after criticism that the Wii U’s capabilities didn’t match those of competitors.

Nintendo’s former president, Satoru Iwata, said in March that NX “is a platform dedicated for videogames.” Mr. Iwata died in July, and his post was assumed in September by Tatsumi Kimishima, a former banker who served as one of Mr. Iwata’s top lieutenants at Nintendo.

Mr. Kimishima is expected to carry forward the strategy of Mr. Iwata, a legendary figure for many videogame fans. In the months before his death, Mr. Iwata laid out plans to put Nintendo characters in games for mobile devices under a partnership with DeNA Co. and made a deal with amusement park operator Universal Parks & Resorts, which is part of Comcast Corp.

“Nintendo is no longer just a traditional videogame company,” said industry veteran Hirokazu Hamamura, a director at Kadokawa Dwango Corp., which publishes magazines about videogames.



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"Industry leading chips." NX more powerful than PS4 confirmed. Lol



Great. Another tons of NX speculations will flood the forum.



Cool!



I'm really pulling for Nintendo here. I haven't owned one of their home consoles since the snes but here's hoping they can pull out something innovative that will put them back in the game.



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So it begins...

 

Boberkun said:
Great. Another tons of NX speculations will flood the forum.

Oh, it will be much worse than that!

Now we'll get flooded by "insiders" with access to one of those dev kits telling us things about it. And of course, they will all say different things.



Please excuse my bad English.

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Just when the Twilight Princess HD threads were starting to become the new NX threads.

I wonder how its going to turn out. Considering the their eagerness to give kits out, it may come out ealier than I expected or they just may be giving more time to devs for development.

but in any case :

This is how I'm gonna feel I'm gonna be hearing when I enter the comment sections of almost every gaming site for a while.



Looks like Nintendo is back!



if they are just beginning to distribute dev kits and actually launch next year then shitty 3rd party support is already confirmed. less than a year to ready your games is not enough.



bunchanumbers said:
Looks like Nintendo is back!

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