Nintendo Answers further Switch Questions; No Backwards Compatibility with Games and Controllers

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Nintendo is clarifying (and not) questions regarding its upcoming home console-handheld hybrid.

Kotaku reached out to the House of Mario with a set of questions which recently replied. Those that stand out the most are:
  • No backwards compatibility with games and controllers for other systems. However, support for certain controllers may be considered for a future update.
  • No games being bundled with Nintendo Switch
  • 32GB of internal NAND memory, a portion of which is reserved for use by the system. The system’s internal memory can be easily expanded as needed using microSDXC cards (up to 2TB, when available on the market)
  • Capture button to take screenshots, which can be viewed and edited before sharing on social media. No video capture at launch but planning to add the ability to record video in the future.
  • Mii Maker app on the Switch
  • No video streaming at launch but is being considered for a future update
  • Region-free

You can read the full response below:

Is Switch backwards compatible in any way? Will you be able to download or play Wii, Wii U, or 3DS games?

The Nintendo Switch system is not backward compatible with games designed for other systems, and is not currently compatible with controllers designed for other systems. Support for certain controllers may be considered for a future update. We have nothing to announce regarding Virtual Console or other types of digital purchases at this time.

How if at all does the Switch connect to Wii U and 3DS owners’ existing accounts?

We have nothing to announce at this time.

Will the Switch be compatible with existing Virtual Console purchases?

We have nothing to announce at this time.

Will the Switch have its own library of Virtual Console games that starts from scratch, or will it bring over the Virtual Console library from 3DS and Wii U?

We have nothing to announce at this time.

How will SNES online functionality work? Which games will it support?

We have nothing to announce at this time.

For those concerned about the 32GB of storage, how will that work for playing downloadable games? How will it work for DLC and patches?

The Nintendo Switch system has 32GB of internal NAND memory, a portion of which is reserved for use by the system. The system’s internal memory can be easily expanded as needed using microSDXC cards.

The SDXC standard supports up to 2TB of storage. (Note that 2TB cards are not yet on the market, but Nintendo Switch will support them when they are.) External USB hard drives are not supported at launch, but we are researching the possibility of supporting them in the future.

If no microSDXC card is used, everything is stored in internal NAND memory. If a microSDXC card is used, game save data is stored in internal NAND memory while data that can be redownloaded, such as digital games, game updates, and DLC, is stored on the microSDXC card. Nintendo Switch game cards are non-writable; game save data is stored in internal NAND memory.

Is there a trophy or achievements system?

We have nothing to announce at this time.

The 3DS has built in games and the Wii and Wii U were bundled with games. Are there any games being bundled with the Switch?

There are no games being bundled with Nintendo Switch.

Every launch is different, and with each one we try to make the best decision for the consumer, marketplace and our company. We believe the hardware configuration at the price point we’ve chosen is a great consumer value. The consumer will have their choice of great software for the system.

How does the Share button work? Does it allow you to capture video as well as screenshots? Will it allow you to stream on Twitch or YouTube?

The Capture Button is located on the Joy-Con (L) controller and the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, and lets users grab screenshots from their games. They can then view, edit (add text of various sizes, colors and positions) and post them to social media. The original unedited screenshot is also saved.


We are planning to add the ability to record video in the future.

Switch won’t have Miiverse - will there be Miis? Or any other equivalent?

While Miiverse will continue to be supported on the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems, our approach with the Nintendo Switch system is to make greater use of other established, broadly used social platforms. For example, captured gameplay screenshots can be shared on popular social networks, and social features such as voice chat are possible with smart devices through our app.

There is a Mii Maker on Nintendo Switch. The software to create Mii characters is now located in System Settings, and no longer resides on the HOME menu as a standalone application. You can also create a Mii character from the Profile screen. Making Mii characters is similar to the method used on past systems.

Mii characters can be used to represent a user profile, but are not required. Users also have the option to choose a profile picture from an included library of Nintendo character images. Mii characters can still be used in games if developers choose to include them.

You can send/receive Mii characters through local wireless communication between Nintendo Switch systems, or use an amiibo figure to transfer Mii Characters from Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems.

Mii characters on the Nintendo Switch system are similar to past iterations, but they have some different options. More facial components and colors for hair and skin have been added, while the following attributes have been removed: creator’s name, favorites, birthday, copying, and “public.”

Will Switch support Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, HBO Go, or any other streaming services?

All of our efforts have gone toward making the Nintendo Switch system an amazing dedicated video game platform, so it will not support any video-streaming services at launch. However, support for video-streaming services is being considered for a future update.

Will online stores be region-free or just cartridges?

The Nintendo Switch system is not region locked, but we recommend that players buy games within their region to ensure full service and support. The user will access the Nintendo eShop that corresponds to the country identified in their Nintendo Account. (Up to eight user accounts can be created on a single Nintendo Switch system.)

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Who comes up with those ideas? I'd like to create a poll who's actually interested in that feature. It does not sound like something someone specifically asked for. On the other hand, what I suggested above, a lot of people asked for.
 

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Who comes up with those ideas? I'd like to create a poll who's actually interested in that feature. It does not sound like something someone specifically asked for. On the other hand, what I suggested above, a lot of people asked for.
Well Sony and Microsoft have been doing it successfully for years, it was only a matter of time before Nintendo jumped on the band wagon and screw up their own version.
 

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This must be the most ridiculous business plan I've ever heard... 1 Game per month and you don't get to keep it? No, we want to browse through thier entire library and play everything - it's not even about keeping, it's about playing while subscribing...

I'm okay with it... provided the annual subscription is $12.
 

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Well, there's PS Now for PS3 games now. Also, some Xbox 360 games are compatible with Xbox One. I think they're all digital though. Really, it seems the competition is backwards compatible and Nintendo isn't. At least until they come out with some kind of PS Now like system.

Yeah, fortunately to XBOX fan for XBOX one to have a backwards compatible. Unfortunately for us as PS3 fan for the PS4 users will not have a backward compatible. I have accept my defeat and move on. That's why I have a PS4 and keep a PS3 for a PS1 and PS2 for a PS3 jailbreak. No complaint.
 
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I bet it's not backwards compatible purely because of all the exploits found in 3ds games, and how they didn't (or couldn't) fix Wii games on Wii U's vWii. Meaning they couldn't fix something like Cubic Ninja from breaking the 3ds portion of the Switch.
They learned their lesson by storing save games on NAND (and therefore encrypted with per-console keys) instead of the game cartridge. I think savegamehax is probably impossible without another entry point to install the exploit save onto the console.
 

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I can't understand why everyone is so negative about the launch of the Switch and the decisions Nintendo makes?
The PS4 and the Xbox One both didn't have backwards compatibility and actually still don't have it.
So Nintendo is just following the rest, and I can't blame them. Most of the Nintendo users will keep their older consoles?
I know enough people who still have their Wii, even though they already bought new consoles.
And Nintendo is giving us Region Free systems from here on? Who doesn't like that?! And it will probably be better than that of PlayStation and Xbox, if you can really switch regions just by creating multiple profiles on the system.
No bundled games, who cares? Okay, Wii Sports was really fun to play. But with the Wii you were forced to buy it, right? I rather buy the games I really want than paying for something I normally wouldn't buy.
And knowing Nintendo, they will probably create those Switch bundles somewhere in the future.
At the end you always spend money on games, so why bother spending that 50 bucks on a game at launch?
PS4 and Xbone have tons of support from other companies and features the Switch never will, because Nintendo. Also their games drop in price months later while Nintendo keeps full launch price even years later.
$300 is already overpriced for a downgraded Shield with miserable storage, let alone with no games bundled.

Nintendo maybe/might/will but both Wii/WiiU are all telling just Nintendon't.
 

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just like ps+ and live.
At some point you gotta think if those are paid and work good. Maybe nintendo will work good. People would be getting paid to make it work better then just losing money having it free.

So i see that as a step forward. Just hope they dont charge alot. $20-$40 a year if there is a good line up of online games. If no then $10-$15 for a year.
Thats something that would keep severs up and running

So probably ddos-ers kill it...
 
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You call that expensive when it's acutally twice as low as a PS4 or X1 ?? Poor boys will always be poor.

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Dunno what you're smoking, but the PS4 and the Xbox One can both be bought brand new for $250. Since when has $250 been more expensive than $300?
 

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  • No backwards compatibility with games and controllers for other systems. However, support for certain controllers may be considered for a future update. Hopefully the second part's true. I don't want to get another Pro Controller just for the Share button...
  • No games being bundled with Nintendo Switch. Expected.
  • 32GB of internal NAND memory, a portion of which is reserved for use by the system. The system’s internal memory can be easily expanded as needed using microSDXC cards (up to 2TB, when available on the market). Awesome!
  • Capture button to take screenshots, which can be viewed and edited before sharing on social media. No video capture at launch but planning to add the ability to record video in the future. Awesome!^2
  • Mii Maker app on the Switch. Expected.
  • No video streaming at launch but is being considered for a future update. I can't wait!
  • Region-free. Already announced.
 

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Honestly as someone who has bought every Nintendo console except the virtual boy, I've come to expect their lack of what's in now attitude, but what burns me the most is that you need a smartphone app for online functionality... Seriously there isn't a valid reason for this at all, in fact to quote metalbeard from the Lego movie "we need ideas that are so dumb and so stupid nobody would ever believe it" that's Nintendo's marketing strategy in a but shell. Having said that I did preorder but merely for the fact that Zelda botw will be better on switch than Wii u plus I got the limited edition..
 

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