so Nintendo's next hardware is starting to get "leaks". figure we should have a place to talk about it.
Jul 09, 2023, 01:51 AM Last Edit: Aug 02, 2023, 06:21 PM by kitler53
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In addition, although the overall momentum of game machines this year is mediocre, with the traditional peak season coming in the second half of the year, game machine shipments are expected to increase compared to the first half of the year, and Nintendo plans to launch the Switch in Q1 next year.
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Fiscal Q1?1. a leak/rumor to take that for what it is.
Strange. Nintendo are still shifting a lot of Switchs. Any details on the actual console? I'm just wondering if Nintendo are seeing a shift in the market that they want to get on early or if this is a true dedicated handheld.1. switch is soooo old.
I know the Switch is technically an handheld but I surprised Nintendo let go of their grip on a proper handheld that was small and portable. The DS was insanely popular and they just abandoned having a successor. I think a DS2 on the market wouldn't have dented the Switch sales that much.
Strange. Nintendo are still shifting a lot of Switchs. Any details on the actual console? I'm just wondering if Nintendo are seeing a shift in the market that they want to get on early or if this is a true dedicated handheld.There already was a DS2. It was the Nintendo 2DS/3DS, and it sold half what the DS did.
I know the Switch is technically an handheld but I surprised Nintendo let go of their grip on a proper handheld that was small and portable. The DS was insanely popular and they just abandoned having a successor. I think a DS2 on the market wouldn't have dented the Switch sales that much.
VizionEck Cube Royale is releasing this year "I'm Mike Armbrust" -Me |
There already was a DS2. It was the Nintendo 2DS/3DS, and it sold half what the DS did.Yeah you're right and I keep forgetting just how old the Switch is.
Nintendo also has a smaller switch.
Major selling point is that it does both, and Nintendo doesn't have to split up their development resources.
Nintendo loves useless gimmicks so I think there will be a new gimmick attached to the new console.not every console as been based around a useless gimmick though and many useless gimmicks have been sold separately (balance board, labo).
But I bet it's a console that's xb1/PS4 level of power with 4 or 6 gb ram and that it's a handheld with a dock our HDMI output
not every console as been based around a useless gimmick though and many useless gimmicks have been sold separately (balance board, labo).There was some sort of commen from the xbox and Activision trial where someone said they expect the next switch to be ps4 level of power.
if ever there was a time not to "rock the boat" it's after having a huge success. i don't expect anything drastically different from a switch.
frankly a "switch HD" is all i want. my kid wants a switch. i don't want a console that runs soo poorly especially at the end of the life cycle. my number 1 priority is full BC so i can catch up on the 2 gens of nintendo i skipped (wiiU and switch) while also accessing whatever nintendo does next. i don't have high expectations for nintendo any more but i don't want to buy a console that is 2 gens behind my ps5.
I agree though that they shouldn't rock the boat. Just give people a stronger switch with better hardware and software and BC. But I doubt they will do BC so they can remaster and sell their old games... again and again and againi mean,.. yeah maybe. ..but also the market today is a lot different than in prior gens. both ps and xbox has BC for (nearly) 100% of their "last gen" games. nintendo does their own thing a lot but on this one particular point i think their next console is DoA if it doesn't have BC.
The rumours of a new Nintendo system next year keeps on swirling as you would expect. The Nintendo Switch is approaching its seventh year next year and technology moves at a rapid pace. Today, Chinese manufacturer PixArt, which has provided the SoC powering the Nintendo Switch JoyCon's along with parts for other Nintendo home consoles said in its latest financial report that they will be busy manufacturing components for a brand new console from a Japanese company that hasn't launched a new system in years which is set to release in early 2024. It seems fairly reasonable to assume the console mentioned is the follow up to the Nintendo Switch family of systems, though as always we will have to wait and see.so basically the exact same thing i posted but from a different financial report from a different manufacturer. i'm feeling pretty good about the release window. hope it launches in time for my kids b-day because i've been telling him now is not the time to buy a switch since the next one is just around the corner. this would make for a good b-day present for him since he's been asking for it quite a bit lately.
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