Neat
So pretty much what the rumors told us. A hybrid console that can be connected to a TV via a docking station with detachable controllers. Nintendo going for another gimmick to capture the casuals/non-gamers. I will be passing on this one until the game library beefs up.
Skyrim is a 2011 game :(. The Mario switch part went too fast :( No surprises :(
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vivster said: So it's even worse than a hybrid. It's just a handheld with an HDMI dock. Or is it? I knew this preview wouldn't give us any new information. |
WHAT? this thing is everything, are you in your whiny character right now?
Have they given the press a list of games coming to it?
So far system itself looks great (full hybrid like I wanted, IF i understood correctly, watched it without audio), but no games.
Platina said: Not really impressed Glad I kept my hype down for this Will need more information to be sold on this system |
Really Platina?I got so fucking hyped for it!
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1
And no one try to tell me that's a "home console", that's a fucking tablet. It's a Nintendo tablet.
I still need to see more.
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The main concerns that I have right now is that the regular controller looks far behind the pads on the other consoles and it looks really under-powered.
But conceptually I love it. That brief glimpse of new Mario was awesome, and seems like Splatoon is coming across as expected, unless it is a full blown sequel.
Optimistic overall, but the power of the system is definitely a worry.
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