Nintendo Switch January 12 Event Roundup

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And so the event comes to a close. You can see the live updates HERE. I'm going to be covering the most important announcements in this thread and keeping it a bit more organized.

Release Date: March 3 2017 Worldwide
Cost: 299.99 USD
When LOZ? LAUNCH TITLE
Online Services: Will Cost Money like PSN and XBL
Region Lock? NOPE
Battery Life: 2-6 hours
Smaller details: Capacative Touch, USB C Charger, amiibo support, screenshot button
Joycons: They come in 3 colors and have "HD rumble", along with an IR camera. Gimmicky but also interesting tech. Cost $80. Pro Controller Costs 70.
Games in order of announcement:
1 2 Switch:
A game that uses motion and not a screen. Party game. Launch game.
ARMS: It's like Wii Sports Boxing. Has online multiplayer. Spring 2017
Splatoon 2: Local and online multi. Summer 2017. Will have updates for items and maps like the original.
Mario Odyssey: Open World Mario game. Looks amazing, lots of detail. Interesting levels. Holiday 2017
Xenoblade 2: Xenoblade X go home.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Dynasty WarriorsxFire Emblem
Dragon Quest X and XI: No immidiate footage
Octopath Traveler: Square 2D Classic RPG
Shin Megami Tensei: Early in development
Skyrim: Are you honestly surprised?
FIFA: Coming to the Switch


Ports
Disgaea 5
Binding of Issac
Rayman Legends
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
Sonic Project 2017
Sonic Mania
Blazblue
Story of Seasons
Taiko
Dragon Quest Heroes 1+2
Nobunaga
Just Dance
Minecraft
Skylanders Imaginators
Street fighter 2 Ultra
Tetris
Bomberman??? By...Konami?
Steep
Fast Racing Neo 2
Mario Kart 8 with a Battle Mode
I Am Setsuna
Redout

Press Release
13th January, 2016 – Nintendo announced today that the new Nintendo Switch console will launch worldwide* on Friday 3rd March.

The package will include the main console, Joy-Con (L) and Joy-Con (R) controllers, a Joy-Con grip (to which two Joy-Con are attached and used as one controller), a set of Joy-Con wrist straps, a Nintendo Switch dock (which holds the main console and connects it to a TV), a HDMI cable and an AC adapter. Two stylish versions of the console will be released: a version with a set of grey Joy-Con, and a version with one neon blue and one neon red Joy-Con. The package will be priced at £279.99 on the Nintendo Official UK Store.

Nintendo Switch is a brand-new kind of home gaming system that offers a wide variety of play modes,” said Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima. “We will introduce the world to new experiences made possible by the unique characteristics of the Nintendo Switch hardware and the Joy-Con.”

Nintendo Switch is a breakthrough home video game console. It not only connects to a TV at home, but it also instantly transforms into an on-the-go handheld using its 6.2-inch screen. For the first time, players can enjoy a full home-console experience anytime, anywhere. The screen includes capacitive multi-touch capabilities for compatible games. Battery life can last for more than six hours, but will vary depending on the software and usage conditions.. For example, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild can be played for roughly three hours on a single charge. While away from home, Nintendo Switch can be charged by plugging the AC adapter into the console’s USB Type-C connector.

The versatile Joy-Con offer multiple surprising new ways for players to have fun. Two Joy-Con can be used independently in each hand, or together as one game controller when attached to the Joy-Con grip. They can also attach to the main console for use in handheld mode, or be shared with friends to enjoy two-player action in supported games. Each Joy-Con has a full set of buttons and can act as a standalone controller, and each includes an accelerometer and gyroscope motion sensor, making independent left and right motion control possible.

Nintendo Switch also contains a number of built-in features that make it more interactive. The left Joy-Con has a Capture Button that players can press to take instant screenshots of gameplay to share with friends on social media. The right Joy-Con includes an NFC touchpoint for interaction with amiibo figures, as well as an IR Motion Camera that can detect the distance, shape and motion of nearby objects in specially designed games. For example, it can tell how far away a player’s hand is, and even if the hand is forming a rock, paper or scissors shape. Both Joy-Con include advanced HD rumble, which can provide compatible games with subtle vibrations that are much more realistic than before. The effect is so detailed that a player could, for example, feel the vibration of individual ice cubes colliding inside a glass when shaking a Joy-Con. With HD rumble you can experience a level of realism not possible through sights and sounds alone.

Nintendo Switch makes it easy for players to stay connected. Up to 8 consoles can be connected for local wireless play. The player can place the console upright anywhere by using the built-in stand, then easily share Joy-Con for multiplayer fun away from the TV. The console will support online Wi-Fi multiplayer gaming. Nintendo also unveiled a new online subscription service that will begin with a free trial at launch. The service includes a smart-device application available in summer 2017 that will let users invite friends to play online, set play appointments, and chat with one another as the play compatible games. The fully featured paid service will be available in autumn.

Nintendo Switch will be supported by world-class third-party publishers including Activision Publishing Inc., Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, Ubisoft, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and major Japanese publishers. Some publishers, such as Bethesda Softworks, are joining Nintendo for the first time. Players can look forward to major franchises on Nintendo Switch such as EA Sports FIFA, The Elder Scrolls, NBA 2K,Minecraft and more. Nintendo Switch software will not be region locked.

The unique capabilities of the console and Joy-Con have combined with innovations from past systems to create Nintendo’s most flexible, feature-packed video game console ever. This is demonstrated by the wide variety of unique games that were announced for launch day, the summer, and into the 2017 holiday season, from both Nintendo and its third-party partners. From the engrossing open-air experience of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to the party fun of 1-2-Switch, Nintendo Switch offers something for everyone.



Select First-Party Games

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: Prepare for the biggest The Legend of Zelda adventure yet, with an open-air style that breaks new boundaries while honouring the origins of the acclaimed series. Explore a world of unprecedented size and discover more than 100 puzzle-filled shrines, plus a wide variety of weapons, outfits, and gear. Players won’t want to stop playing, and they won’t have to, since Nintendo Switch allows them to continue the adventure anywhere, anytime.

The game is compatible with the series of The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary-themed amiibo, the Wolf Link amiibo, and the new The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildamiibo. In addition to the previously announced Link (Rider), Link (Archer), and Guardian amiibo, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild range of amiibo will also include new Zelda and Bokoblin amiibo. The amiibo in this series are larger and more detailed, particularly the Guardian amiibo with its extra articulation.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will provide players with a landmark Nintendo Switch experience on the console’s launch day on 3rd March, and will be available as both a standard solus game for £59.99 on the Nintendo Official UK Store and as a Limited Edition, which contains the game, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sound SelectionCD and a Master Sword of Resurrection figure, for £89.99 on the Nintendo Official UK Store.

1-2-Switch: This is the first Nintendo video game in which players compete in fun activities while staring into each other’s eyes instead of at the TV screen. From Wild West gunslinging to copying each other’s dance moves, the games in 1-2-Switch make creative use of a broad variety of Nintendo Switch features to liven up parties with anyone, anywhere, at any time. 1-2-Switch will be available for £39.99 on the Nintendo Official UK Store alongside the Nintendo Switch console on its launch day on 3rd March.

ARMS: Featuring a unique multiplayer fighting sport that lets you trade blows using extendable arms, this game includes elements of both boxing and shooting games, plus an all-new cast of characters. After customising a character with a variety of arms, the player holds one Joy-Con in each hand and throws left and right punches at the opponent. Characters can jump and dash, and players can bend their punches by twisting their hands as they swing. As players learn the game and improve their skills, they will discover a deeper level of advanced tactics. Players can compete against the computer, against a friend on a split screen using a second set of Joy-Con (sold separately), against worldwide rivals online, or with two Nintendo Switch consoles over a local wireless connection. ARMS will be available this spring.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: With Nintendo Switch, fans can enjoy the definitive version of Mario Kart 8 anywhere, anytime, even with up to 8 friends in local wireless multiplayer. All your favourite tracks and characters return from the Wii U version, plus all DLC tracks and characters, and new characters join the roster, too: Inkling Boy and Inkling Girl fromSplatoon, King Boo, Dry Bones, and Bowser Jr.! Plus, battle Mode has been revamped and includes Balloon Battle and Bob-omb Blast, with all-new courses such as Urchin Underpass and Battle Stadium, and returning ones like (GCN) Luigi’s Mansion and (SNES) Battle Course 1. Players can now carry two items at a time, including new items returning from previous Mario Kart games such as Boo, the item-stealing ghost, and the Feather, which gives you a high jump in battle mode. Players can even choose to use a new Smart Steering feature which makes driving and staying on the track easy for novice players and kids, even at 200cc. Play in TV mode in up to 1080p. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe launches on 28th April and will be available for £49.99 on the Nintendo Official UK Store.

Splatoon 2: Traditional 4-on-4 turf battles return in this full sequel to the original breakout hit game, along with new stages, new fashions and new weapons such as the two-handed Splat Dualies. Players can compete on the TV or on the go. Whether they use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (sold separately) or Joy-Con, players can aim their ink using gyro controls.Splatoon 2 supports both local and online multiplayer matches. The game will also support voice chat using the new Nintendo Switch smart device app (a free, limited version of the app will be available this summer), and will add new stages, fashions and weapons after launch, as the original game did. Splatoon 2 is scheduled to launch this summer.

Super Mario Odyssey: This is the first sandbox game that allows Mario to fully explore his world since Super Mario 64 on Nintendo 64 and Super Mario Sunshine on Nintendo GameCube. Mario jumps out of the Mushroom Kingdom and embarks on a journey through mysterious new places and new experiences, such as sailing between worlds aboard an airship and the ability to throw Mario’s cap. Super Mario Odyssey is scheduled to launch during the 2017 holiday season.

Snipperclips – Cut it out, together!: In this creative new kind of action-puzzle game, players communicate, cooperate, and use their imagination to solve basic and advanced puzzles by cutting paper characters into new shapes. Play by yourself or with a friend in the main game, then bring in a bigger group to solve up to four-player dynamic puzzles or compete in other activities. Snipperclips – Cut it out, together! will release in March in Nintendo eShop.
Launch Titles
1 2 Switch
Disgaea 5 Complete
Has Been Heroes
I am Setsuna
Steep
Rayman Legends
Puyo Puyo
Snipperclips
Just Dance 2017
BOTW
Skylanders

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At first I was kinda like:
"What the duck are you doing Nintendo? You NEED to have launch titles!"
But then I realized I'm poor and the Peso is devaluating fast af
It's better with only 2 games at launch really, then I get the rest as birthday presents, money and Christmas kappa
And also kids have school, and Mario in the holidays isn't that bad of an idea
Splatoon for summer seems kinda weird to me though
 

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i really don't get why some of you people think $300 is expensive for something like this, it's KIND OF a good deal considering you're getting a machine that capable of portable Skyrim

could the battery life be higher? probably, but honestly it's rather impressive they manged to cram sub-PS4/Xbone level hardware that can last that long at that price point
 

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I am a Nintendo fan, and in what flipping world is that a "solid line up"
I will happily shit on the Switch when it's deserved because I don't think it's well-designed from an engineering standpoint, but as far as the launch library is concerned, they have a little bit of everything for everyone. Mario Odyssey will push sales as it's the first open world 3D Mario game in forever, Splatoon was one of the few enjoyable games on the Wii U, so a sequel is good news, Fire Emblem is the perfect franchise to mix with Dynasty Warriors due to similar themes and the success of Hyrule Warriors tells me it'll be a quality title, Xenoblade has a huge fanbase, even though I think it's bottom of the barrel garbage, AAA Zelda on the go will be a bestseller and Mario Kart 8 is one of the two games that kept the Wii U afloat, so a deluxe edition is great, especially in portable form. This, with third-party titles, forms a good starting pack for the system. I'm missing a new Metroid, F-Zero and Starfox in the line-up, but hopefully they'll come along in time.
 
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i really don't get why some of you people think $300 is expensive for something like this, it's KIND OF a good deal considering you're getting a machine that capable of portable Skyrim

could the battery life be higher? probably, but honestly it's rather impressive they manged to cram sub-PS4/Xbone level hardware that can last that long
I really couldn't care less for Skyrim
It's and old game
I'd much rather spend money in something like BOTW and ARMS (which I actually want)
But yeah portable Skyrim is nice for people who are into it
I doing it'll boost the sales of the system
Battery life is solved by playing on a tv kappa
As long as 1st and 2nd party titles don't run like shit it's okay in my book
 

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i really don't get why some of you people think $300 is expensive for something like this, it's KIND OF a good deal considering you're getting a machine that capable of portable Skyrim

could the battery life be higher? probably, but honestly it's rather impressive they manged to cram sub-PS4/Xbone level hardware that can last that long at that price point
Any Windows tablet can run Skyrim these days, that's not impressive, there are better titles on the list.
 

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I really couldn't care less for Skyrim
It's and old game
I'd much rather spend money in something like BOTW and ARMS (which I actually want)
But yeah portable Skyrim is nice for people who are into it
I doing it'll boost the sales of the system
Battery life is solved by playing on a tv kappa
As long as 1st and 2nd party titles don't run like shit it's okay in my book
I can't comprehend how anyone would pay actual money for "ARMS" outstanding.
 
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Maybe I should give it a chance but where is the fun in that. Their home console business model has failed to capture the mainstream since the Wii U released. I don't see that changing with the switch because they still push the motion controls. It's like the VR for PS4. I won't touch it because it will take multiple hardware revisions before the quality is consumer ready and we are all suckers to early adopt everything. The Switch is just another Ninty gimmick.
 

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If you were a fan of the Wii and the Wii U than obviously the Switch is for you. If you feel the Wii and Wii U underwhelmed and are more of a hardcore gamer the Switch follows the Nintendo gimmick product line. A handful of truly amazing titles and a dump truck full of shovelware. Just look at the list of developers compared to PS4 or Xbox One. That tells the story for me.
 
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I can't comprehend how anyone would pay actual money for "ARMS" outstanding.
I'll say more than I can actually say by telling you I spent most of my time years ago playing boxing mini games in games like Wii sports
If you were a fan of the Wii and the Wii U than obviously the Switch is for you. If you feel the Wii and Wii U underwhelmed and are more of a hardcore gamer the Switch follows the Nintendo gimmick product line. A handful of truly amazing titles and a dump truck full of shovelware. Just look at the list of developers compared to PS4 or Xbox One. That tells the story for me.
THIS ^^^^^^
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Maybe I should give it a chance but where is the fun in that. Their home console business model has failed to capture the mainstream since the Wii U released. I don't see that changing with the switch because they still push the motion controls. It's like the VR for PS4. I won't touch it because it will take multiple hardware revisions before the quality is consumer ready and we are all suckers to early adopt everything. The Switch is just another Ninty gimmick.
Seems like you more upset about the motion controls than the Switch itself. Does options really hurt you that much?
 

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I completely understand frustrated people. I liked the presentation but the truth is like others, i do not care the slightest bit about splatoon, the atlus title, xenoblade etc. Zelda and mario look superb, mario kart should be great too. I hope third party support comes in in spades and not only from japanese devs and not only for useless stapple games like fifa. EA is a horrible company but they could bring something more meaningful.

The switch has nice ideas and features but we all know that these are an advantage only if used.

The price in the UK is a bit expensive but i will wait until i see bundles. It might not be expensive on its own, but at this price the competition blows it out of the water as far as investment goes as somebody can grab a 200 pounds ps4 slim or xbox one s and load up on used games for 10 and 15 pounds each.

I am hyped for the console but not sure about the games. Will probably wait if i can!
 
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Seems like you more upset about the motion controls than the Switch itself. Does options really hurt you that much?

They literally took a piece of each generation of Nintendo products and made another gimmick of a product. The most appealing aspect is the portability. Joy con is a mini wiimote. If they would just drop the motion controls and bundle a switch pro controller it would seem less gimmicky. Most games make horrible use of motion controls and the switch will be no different. Touch controls are not new. Wii U was like 3 Wii duct taped together. Switch is like 2 Wii U duct taped together. Switch looks like a better looking Wii U gamepad.
 

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They literally took a piece of each generation of Nintendo products and made another gimmick of a product. The most appealing aspect is the portability. Joy con is a mini wiimote. If they would just drop the motion controls and bundle a switch pro controller it would seem less gimmicky. Most games make horrible use of motion controls and the switch will be no different. Touch controls are not new. Wii U was like 3 Wii duct taped together. Switch is like 2 Wii U duct taped together. Switch looks like a better looking Wii U gamepad.
Ignoring the other parts...

So what if they kept their features from other consoles? No reason for them to drop features for the sake of dropping features, no matter how much some people whine.
 
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Ignoring the other parts...

So what if they kept their features from other consoles? No reason for them to drop features for the sake of dropping features, no matter how much some people whine.


The Wii sold well because motion controls were new and innovative. Now they are more of a gimmick. Standard controller gaming isn't going away. Hell most PC games support controllers now (Xbox One and PS4). Can I please motion control bowl on the Switch for 59.99?
 

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The Wii sold well because motion controls were new and innovative. Now they are more of a gimmick. Standard controller gaming isn't going away. Hell most PC games support controllers now (Xbox One and PS4). Can I please motion control bowl on the Switch for 59.99?
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