*SwitchPassWell, what about StreetPass on the Switch?
*SwitchPassWell, what about StreetPass on the Switch?
That's called the trigger of a gun, boy.StreetSwitch killing thousands of players.
Well it depends. If there is only one version of the Switch with a 1-hour battery life, either we need a new handheld or people will keep using their 3DS.The fact that the Switch is both a home/handheld hybrid console is the exact reason why it'll kill both the Wii U and the 3DS, as having one ecosystem to take care of is a lot simpler than taking care of two.
I doubt it.It should . but rumors say Nintendo has another handheld in development
I hope this is the comment that got him suspendedJust watch. The 3DS will be floating in the dust. This is next-next-gen sort of technology we're dealing with here.
you just go on the street with the playcon\joycon on your hand, when you see a stranger also with a joycon in his hand you both trade the joycons...Well, what about StreetPass on the Switch?
Sounds legit.you just go on the street with the playcon\joycon on your hand, when you see a stranger also with a joycon in his hand you both trade the joycons...
with this new street pass you can either get the following:
a joycon with drugs instead of a battery
a normal joycon with a brand new battery (in exchange for your own joycon that lasts 10 seconds)
a joycon full of dirty stuff like a white substance and smelling funny
Well, the 32/64/whatever bits is just a nomenclature that is laughable, just take a look at the do the math commercial of the Jaguar to see what I mean.Does anyone else feel like there was too large of a gap between the SNES and the N64? Like, we didn't even get a 32-bit console. We went from a 16-bit sprite scaler, to a full-on 3D polygon rendering machine. It just feels to me like something is missing in-between.
That was Mario Kart 9.(I say this with the image of Mario Kart 8 running on the Switch in my mind, as shown in the reveal trailer)
so, when we get 512-bit computers D:Does anyone else feel like there was too large of a gap between the SNES and the N64? Like, we didn't even get a 32-bit console. We went from a 16-bit sprite scaler, to a full-on 3D polygon rendering machine. It just feels to me like something is missing in-between.
I would concede to "Mario Kart NX" or "Mario Kart 8 NX edition" or whatever.That was Mario Kart 9.
I have seen many posts stating that they are "enhanced ports" of the Wii U games. So hopefully we'll get all the DLC and stuff bundled in at no extra cost.I would concede to "Mario Kart NX" or "Mario Kart 8 NX edition" or whatever.
But calling Mario Kart 9 a game that looks almost the same as Mario Kart 8 with some minimal DLC-worthy upgrades sounds to me like a ripoff.
PS: And where I say NX, write Switch if you will, but it sounds kind of stupid. Hmmm. No way calling something "Whatever Switch Edition".
I'd settle for 128-bit computing. Or developers that weren't too lazy to make 64-bit native apps that actually pump 64-bits of data, instead of just making something "64-bit" that just runs 32-bit code through it.so, when we get 512-bit computers D:
i just read about this stuff nowI'd settle for 128-bit computing. Or developers that weren't too lazy to make 64-bit native apps that actually pump 64-bits of data, instead of just making something "64-bit" that just runs 32-bit code through it.
I'm still on the fence. It looks 100% like Mario Kart 8, just with a new character and the ability to carry two items at once. I think more of the game needs to be shown before we can truly know.That was Mario Kart 9.
No such rumors.It should . but rumors say Nintendo has another handheld in development