Off-screen FAST RMX footage
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Shin’en continues its prowess in the racing genre with FAST RMX on Switch. Check out some off-screen footage of the new title below.
Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Wii U (E3 2016) vs. Switch video comparison
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IGN put together a video comparing the visuals of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Wii U and Switch. Wii U’s footage was taken at last year’s E3 while gameplay of the Switch edition came through today. Watch the comparison below.
Reggie talks Switch – online service, info teased on rebuying classic games, supply concerns, 3DS here to stay
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Wired caught up with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime following the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017. He weighed in on a number of topics about the system, such as its online service and concerns about supply. Reggie also teased that there could be news for those who already purchased classic titles – think Virtual Console – on the likes of Wii U and Wii. Aside from that, “3DS has a long life in front of it,” Reggie said.
Read excerpts from Wired’s interview below. Catch up on the full piece here.
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Dragon Quest Heroes I-II trailer
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Square Enix released a trailer for Dragon Quest Heroes I-II, announced for Switch during last night’s presentation. Watch it below.
Nintendo’s Damon Baker says “many more reveals to come” for Switch games, “updates in the coming weeks”
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According to Damon Baker from Nintendo of America, who handles licensing at the company, there are “many more reveals to come” regarding Switch games. He passed along that tease on Twitter earlier today, while also adding that we can look forward to “more updates in the coming weeks.”
The tweet reads:
And so many more reveals to come! Stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks. #nintendoswitch #Nindies https://t.co/fV9lUFlA90
— Damon Baker (@DWBakes) January 13, 2017
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Nintendo Switch Experience 2017 day 1 live stream
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The first day of Nintendo Switch Experience 2017 is now beginning in Japan, and there are plans to host a live stream straight from the show floor. Today’s broadcast begins at 5:30 PM PT / 8:30 PM ET / 1:30 AM in the UK / 2:30 AM in Europe.
There will be plenty of stage shows about specific Switch games, booth reports, and a couple of concerts. Watch it all as it happens below.
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The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ boxart, pre-orders open
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Amazon has now put up its product page for The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+. Thanks to that, we have a look at the game’s boxart. You can pre-order the game here.
Switch supports up to 256 GB microSD cards
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Switch comes packed in with 32 GB of storage. For most users, that won’t be enough. You will, however, be able to use microSD cards. And during today’s Treehouse Live stream, Nintendo confirmed that Switch supports microSDXC cards that hold up to 256 GB of data.
Nintendo Treehouse Live with Nintendo Switch – full video
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Reggie on lack of bundled game with Switch, approach to pricing, 1-2-Switch and Wii Sports comparisons
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This information comes from Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime…
“We look at every launch uniquely as to what’s the right thing to do for that launch. And I’ve been involved in launches dating back to the Nintendo DS. Each one is a little different. For this launch, what we found is that with the range of software that’s coming–not only available day one but through April and into the summer, and including the holiday timeframe with Super Mario Odyssey–that we wanted to enable the consumer to buy the software they want, to look to get to the most approachable price point we could get to. That led us to a $299 price point, and let the consumer decide what games they want to buy.”