Gotta get as much Moo Moo Milk from that Miltank as they can.I'm surprised how An improvement will come JUST a year after the original release.
So you think this is senseless but not Pokkén DX for WiiU Pro? What?
Well, you can beat around the bush but the Switch's idea was based off the WiiU. The WiiU was essentially a beta Switch but you couldn't take it anywhere.The Switch has nothing to do with the WiiU, it's a handheld after all.
It's SoC is a handheld one, it's media is a handheld one, and you can play everywhere just like a handheld,
because that's what it is. Switch can be played on a TV, but PSP Go also could, and I don't see anyone saying it's a Home Console.
And yes, I know Nintendo says it is a home console, but why does it even matter,
it's just because they needed something to substitute WiiU right there.
This statement is absolutely ridiculous, given the fact that the two consoles have a completely different architecture, a different concept, different technology and different implementation of it (the Wii U is in a box, the Switch in a tablet).It's a slight improvement.
We've yet to see how good the Switch will do. Right now it's not worth buying.This statement is absolutely ridiculous, given the fact that the two consoles have a completely different architecture, a different concept, different technology and different implementation of it (the Wii U is in a box, the Switch in a tablet).
We've yet to see how good the Switch will do. Right now it's not worth buying.
That doesn't matter. Nintendo calls it a home console even if it isn't so it's going to always be compared to the WiiU, not the 3DS.Form a handheld stand point, what it actually is, it is a huge graphical and performance jump over 3DS.
Considering it's the most powerful handheld yet made, and that future releases will focus on Switch, it is definitely worth buying.
That doesn't matter. Nintendo calls it a home console even if it isn't so it's going to always be compared to the WiiU, not the 3DS.
it could easily be compared to bothThat doesn't matter. Nintendo calls it a home console even if it isn't so it's going to always be compared to the WiiU, not the 3DS.
If Nintendo tells you to eat shit are you gonna do it?
So where do Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon fit into all of this? They said that it's an "alternate story" in the same world and timeline as the original Sun and Moon, so it's unlikely to be a sequel. Unless they really intend for them to be remakes?
The player trainer looks older in the trailers to meIf it's not a sequel I will be so disappointed... I know the new Pokemon Multiverse is all about alternate dimensions so it could be part of that, but after playing through Sun, Moon, Nova Sun and Umbra Moon, another trip through Alola is just not very appealing unless there are some massive changes.