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[heteml.jp] VOEZ is the first Nintendo Switch game to be portable-mode only Will there be docked mode only games? heteml.jp gamingeek
[nintendoeverything.com] Switch - Day 1 update info nintendoeverything.com gamingeek
Best Buy having issues with "failed authorization" on Switch pre'orders bestbuy.com gamingeek
[shmuplations.com] Classic 1989 Miyamoto interview looks at dev team size Same haircut for 27 years shmuplations.com gamingeek
[youtube.com] Teens React - Nintendo Switch youtube.com gamingeek
[youtube.com] Yooka-Laylee Nintendo Switch Trailer youtube.com media Nintyfan17
[gonintendo.com] Nintendo Reveals New Partnerships and First Indie Games Coming to Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch gonintendo.com gamingeek
[neogaf.com] Gamekult on Breath of the Wild Switch vs Wii U "Strictly talking about the tutorial area" neogaf.com gamingeek
[youtube.com] Nintendo Switch Nindies Showcase Starts in 17 minutes youtube.com media Nintyfan17
[videogamer.com] Minecraft has sold 122 million copies videogamer.com gamingeek
[youtube.com] Switch - "first time use" trailer youtube.com gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] Console Trade-ins Hit Record High Leading up to Switch on Decluttr.com gonintendo.com gamingeek
[nintendolife.com] The Sun calls 1-2 Switch a "sex act simulator" Cow milking game nintendolife.com gamingeek
[gameinformer.com] How Miyamoto And Aonuma Are Training Nintendo's Next Generation - video interview gameinformer.com gamingeek
[www.si.com] John Cena on his love for the NES and its games being floored by Switch, Zelda: BotW exceeding expectations www.si.com gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] Super Bomberman R sells out on Amazon So it hasn't...bombed? gonintendo.com gamingeek
[pcgamer.com] PC Gamer Reviews Torment 89/100....IGN was off by a point pcgamer.com impressions edgecrusher
[ign.com] TORMENT: Tides of Numenera Review You wanted it you got it...8.8 Rating ign.com impressions edgecrusher
[eurogamer.net] Peter Moore leaving EA to take up CEO position at Liverpool FC eurogamer.net news SupremeAC
[eurogamer.net] DF offers some insights in the Joycon syncing problems short version: there signal isn't very strong, left joycon is even weaker eurogamer.net SupremeAC
[anandtech.com] Nvidia Reveals GTX 1080 Ti $700 More powerful than Switch anandtech.com news edgecrusher
[videogamer.com] Horizon Zero Dawn Costume Pack now available for LittleBigPlanet 3 videogamer.com gamingeek
[nintendoeverything.com] Famitsu - review Zelda: Breath of the Wild Gets a perfect 40/40) nintendoeverything.com impressions gamingeek
[reddit.com] Ghost Recon Wildlands survey asks about Switch Purchasing intent and knowledge reddit.com gamingeek
[youtube.com] Video test: One dock, two Switches More importantly how did this **** get two switches?! youtube.com gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] Switch Video reviews round-up gonintendo.com gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] Zelda: Breath of the Wild - GDC 2017 panel coverage (2D testing phase, Biker Link & more) gonintendo.com gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] Monster Hunter XX - Fire Emblem content on the way Ghosts ‘n’ Goblins too gonintendo.com gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] Man dies after catching prized Pokemon 'Lapras' at MBS from heart attack gonintendo.com gamingeek
[venturebeat.com] Switch will sell 5 million units by 2017's end Says research firm venturebeat.com gamingeek
[alistdaily.com] Reggie on lessons learned from 3DS/Wii U reaching new audiences with mobile, Switch stock alistdaily.com gamingeek
[gamasutra.com] Zelda: Breath of the Wild devs talk player freedom emergent gameplay, and going back to the series' roots gamasutra.com gamingeek
[eurogamer.net] Nintendo Switch carts taste revolting and Nintendo made it so on purpose eurogamer.net news SupremeAC
[gamasutra.com] Adding VR to Resident Evil 7 was 'like working on two games at once' gamasutra.com gamingeek
[videogamer.com] Digital Game Purchases on Nintendo Switch explained You can use your account on multiple switches for your digital games but saves cannot be transferred currently videogamer.com gamingeek
[vg247.com] Zelda: Breath of the Wild guide – dungeon walkthrough, master sword, upgrades, memories and more vg247.com gamingeek
[gamefront.de] SUPER BOMBERMAN R Launch Trailer gamefront.de gamingeek
[gamesindustry.biz] Nintendo Switch: Critical Consensus Despite absent features, critics see great promise in the new console - and in Zelda, it has one of Nintendo's best ever games at launch gamesindustry.biz gamingeek
[mcvuk.com] PS4 sales rise 64% in Japan as NieR: Automata debuts at No.1 mcvuk.com gamingeek
[videogamer.com] Phil Spencer on Scorpio graphics, Gears of War Halo, and unannounced projects videogamer.com news gamingeek
[gamasutra.com] Nintendo aiming for quality over quantity with Switch indie releases, moving towards original content gamasutra.com gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] Australia - Switch online mobile app paid online service launch details gonintendo.com gamingeek
‘How to Play’ Video for Physics Platformer Snake Pass Better than Yooka Laylee? youtu.be gamingeek
Switch will let you add friends via social networks and Nintendo Network ID at a later date - friendcodes too polygon.com gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] FAST RMX - more footage gonintendo.com gamingeek
Snipperclips - launch trailer youtu.be gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] Zelda: Breath of the Wild - exploration footage Wii U Vs. Switch visuals gonintendo.com media gamingeek
Zelda: Breath of the Wild - finding the Switch shirt and secret chests youtu.be gamingeek
[gonintendo.com] Domino's gets in on the Zelda: Breath of the Wild hype This pic is quite impressive gonintendo.com gamingeek
[youtube.com] Switch Meets a 60,000 PSI Waterjet youtube.com media Ravenprose
[youtube.com] How Many 5 FT Drop Tests Can NINTENDO SWITCH Survive? Ultimate Drop Durability Test!! youtube.com media Ravenprose
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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 16:59:02

Turok 2 is getting a remastered version on PC that is awesome.

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:01:57
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  • Steamworld Dig 2 is being shown on the Switch Nindie Showcase now.
  • Yooka-Laylee on Switch is now being shown.
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SUPER MARIO MAKER LEVELS:

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:06:03
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  • Overcooked and Escapist 2 have been announced for Switch.
  • Gonner is timed exclusive
  • Dandarra is releasing in the Summer with Exclusive content.
  • Kingdom Two Crowns.
  • Runner 3
Edited: Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:08:47

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:10:06
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  • New Blaster Master from Intei Creates on Switch and 3DS on March 9th.
  • Flipping Death is a platformer puzzle

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:10:45

Switch Battery Test - it beats almost everything

Here are the full results:

  • DSi - 2.41hrs
  • 3DS - 3.25hrs
  • iPod Touch 2 - 3.39hrs
  • 2DS - 3.55hrs
  • Game Boy Advance SP - 3.59hrs
  • iPad 2 - 4.00hrs
  • iPad Air - 4.04hrs
  • New 3DS - 4.04hrs
  • iPod Touch 3 - 4.13hrs
  • DS Lite - 4.51hrs
  • PSP - 4.56hrs
  • GBA Micro - 4.57hrs
  • Vita - 5.01hrs
  • Nintendo Switch - 5.12hrs
  • iPad Mini 2 - 5.39hrs
  • DS - 6.51hrs
  • New 3DS (XL Mugen Battery) - 15.02hrs
  • GBA - 29.32hrs
  • Game Boy - 31.12hrs
  • Game Boy Colour - 35.45hrs

Unless I'm mistaken the top 3 performers didn't even have backlights.

And Switch's hardware is far more powerful than most, if not all on that list.

They weren't running software though on any of the machines - except the ones without operating systems. It was a pure battery stamina test, with wireless on.

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:17:56
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  • Graceful Explosion Machine w/ HD Rumble
  • Mr Shifty (Teleportation based Heist game) w/ HD Rumble
  • Tumble Seed (Roguelike) w/ HD Rumble
  • Shakedown Hawaii (Retro City Rampage sequel)
  • Pocket Rumble in March
  • WarGroove (12 campaigns in this Strategy RPG)
  • Stardew Valley (Multiplayer on Switch first)

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:20:03
  • GBA - 29.32hrs
  • Game Boy - 31.12hrs
  • Game Boy Colour - 35.45hrs

Yeah GG these didn't have a backlight.

Gameboy Advance SP was the first handheld with a backlight.

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:22:14

What happened here:

  • DS - 6.51hrs
  • New 3DS (XL Mugen Battery) - 15.02hrs

They stuffed in some mega battery into the last model of 3DS?

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:26:22
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What happened here:

  • DS - 6.51hrs
  • New 3DS (XL Mugen Battery) - 15.02hrs

They stuffed in some mega battery into the last model of 3DS?

They used one of these Battery packs into the New 3DS XL

This is from the XL

This is for a normal 3DS it still offers 26 hours of battery life with the brightness on 3.

Edited: Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:36:19

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:27:47

So anyone remember Gameseek? The UK website that sold Switch pre-orders for £200 and then promised to hold up the deal?

As a PR stunt they later said that would have more at that price and you would get it before launch day. All you had to do was sign up to the site and subscribe to their emails. You would get a stock alert when it was availible to order again at £200. That was ages ago.

So we are about 2 days away from Switch launch and so far all I have received is bullshit marketing emails and the company is in radio silence with no sign of these mythical £200 switch launch stock.

Thinking back on it, I pre-ordered another console with them once on a deal for launch only for thm to renege on it and say they had no stock.

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:29:46
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They used one of these Battery packs into the New 3DS XL

Is Mugen some sort of Dragonball reference?

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:37:48
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Is Mugen some sort of Dragonball reference?

Not that I know of but Mugen is a fighting game where players can put any character into that game.

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:40:12

Switch confirmed

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:43:00
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Dvader said:

Sounds like Wii U version of zelda is rough.

Eh, I'll take it considering I cannot get a Switch at the moment.

I'm still considering it myself as well.

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 18:12:09
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Watched the indie showcase, dang that's a lot of new games.

A lot of them had exclusive features or content or were outright - or timed exclusives/console exclusives.

Shakedown Hawaii and Flipping Death look great to me.

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 18:18:25
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travo said:
Dvader said:

Sounds like Wii U version of zelda is rough.

Eh, I'll take it considering I cannot get a Switch at the moment.

I'm still considering it myself as well.

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 18:24:08
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Sooooooooooooooo

In France, a French security officer at a President Hollande speech accidently shot himself in the foot......... as well as shooting two waiters accidently.

Bravo.

The perfect end to the Hollande presidency.

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Tue, 28 Feb 2017 18:45:28

Originally Posted by Nintendo

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Nintendo Switch system launches on March 3, and people can expect an exciting lineup of games on Nintendo eShop for day one and beyond. Nintendo has been working closely with independent publishers and developers to deliver a steady flow of unique and original experiences to Nintendo eShop.


“We’re working with both mainstream and independent developers to make Nintendo Switch the destination for entertaining games and experiences.”

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More than 60 quality indie games are confirmed for Nintendo Switch this year alone, and many games take advantage of unique Nintendo Switch features, including multiple play modes (TV mode, handheld mode, tabletop mode), flexible control options, local and online multiplayer* and innovative JoyCon functionality like HD rumble. In a Nindies Showcase video, Nintendo highlighted some of these games that are in development.


“Our Nindies Showcase gives fans a taste of some of the great content on its way to Nintendo eShop,” said Steve Singer, Nintendo of America’s Vice President of Publisher and Developer Relations. “We’re working with both mainstream and independent developers to make Nintendo Switch the destination for entertaining games and experiences.”


To view the Nindies Showcase video in its entirety, visit http://live.nintendo.com. Along with Nintendo Switch exclusives and timed exclusives, some of the highlights revealed in the video include:

  • Runner3 from Choice Provisions: Runner3 continues the joyous adventures of CommanderVideo from BIT.TRIP RUNNER and Runner2. Players will encounter quests, branching paths, item shops, new Retro Challenges, new character moves, new dance moves and a roster of characters that somehow manages to rival the strangeness of Runner2. The game is scheduled to launch exclusively for Nintendo Switch this fall.
  • SteamWorld Dig 2 from Image & Form Games: In the sequel to the award-winning original, you must dig deep, gain riches and explore an underworld riddled with danger. The game is scheduled to launch this summer.
  • Yooka Laylee from Team 17 and Playtonic Games: Explore huge, beautiful worlds, meet an unforgettable cast of characters and horde a vault-load of shiny collectibles as buddy-duo Yooka (the green one) and Laylee (the wisecracking bat with the big nose). The buddy-duo platformer is coming to Nintendo Switch soon, with multiplayer functionality perfect for the system.
  • Blaster Master Zero from Inti Creates: The same elements that made the original Blaster Master a hit are back, including side-scrolling vehicular combat, top-down adventuring and a huge sci-fi landscape, in addition to a host of new and improved gameplay systems. The game includes a two-player mode and will have numerous character cameos coming soon. Blaster Master Zero launches exclusively on both Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo 3DS family systems on March 9.
  • Pocket Rumble from Chucklefish Games and Cardboard Robot Games: This deep 2D fighter makes players want to throw down, anywhere, anytime. The battles get even more intense with the inclusion of HD rumble: When players get hit by a weak attack, it’ll feel very different from getting rocked by a strong one. The game is scheduled to launch as a console exclusive for Nintendo Switch in March.
  • Flipping Death from Zoink Games: Welcome to Flatwood Peaks, a small whimsical town with a problem – Death is on vacation. Play as Penny and help the ghosts with their peculiar problems on The Otherside. This puzzling adventure game is scheduled to come to Nintendo Switch later this year.
  • Mr. Shifty from tinyBuild and Team Shifty: Shift through bullets, and master lightning-fast takedowns in a new kind of action game. Mr. Shifty follows a teleportation-fueled heist to break into the world’s most secure facility. Shift through walls, through bullets, cover huge distances and be everywhere at once. One shot kills. Survive on skills. HD rumble allows players to feel every punch, shot and crash. The game is scheduled to launch first on Nintendo Switch this April.
  • Wargroove from Chucklefish Games: This turn-based strategy game offers local and online matches for one to four players. The game is scheduled to launch later this year.
  • Stardew Valley from Chucklefish Games and ConcernedApe: Nintendo Switch will be the first console to support the game’s new multiplayer feature. The open-ended, country-life RPG is scheduled to launch this summer.
  • Shakedown Hawaii from vBlank: This 16-bit spiritual successor to Retro City Rampage aims to be twice as good with twice the bits. From the boardroom to the streets, Shakedown Hawaii parodies big business and the white collar crimes that go alongside. Build your empire, monopolize the markets and collaterally re-zone the island’s destructible sandbox. It’s scheduled to launch first on Nintendo Switch this April.
  • Graceful Explosion Machine from Vertex Pop: Skillfully pilot the advanced Graceful Explosion Machine (GEM) fighter while blasting swarms of crystalline enemies with your ludicrously overpowered quad-weapon array. This side-scrolling arcade shooter features HD rumble support, which means players will really be able to feel those machines explode. The game is scheduled to launch first on Nintendo Switch this April.
  • Tumbleseed from aeiowu: A small seed heads up a mountain to save his home in this physics-based game. More than 30 unique upgrades help the seed overcome challenges and enemies. HD rumble means players will feel seeds traversing across the screen. The game is scheduled to launch on Nintendo Switch this spring.
  • Overcooked: Special Edition from Team 17 and Ghost Town Games: In Overcooked, players must journey through a variety of cruel and unusual kitchens on their quest to become master chefs capable of conquering an ancient edible evil which plagues the land. Play solo or engage in classic, chaotic couch co-op for up to four players in both co-operative and competitive challenge modes. The special edition features the original game, plus all of the DLC. HD rumble integration means they can feel every chop through a tomato and the slosh of soup in a pot. Overcooked: Special Edition is coming later this year.
  • The Escapists 2 from Team 17 and Mouldy Toof: The sequel to the hugely popular prison escape series supports drop-in/drop-out co-op for up to four players (additional accessories are required for multiplayer modes, and are sold separately). Players can tie together knotted sheets and use them to climb down high windows in new multi-level prisons, and find other new ways to make a break for freedom. The Escapists 2 is coming later this year.
  • GoNNER from Raw Fury and Art in Heart: GoNNER is a tough-as-hell, score-based, procedurally generated platformer with roguelike elements. GoNNER is also a story about friendship between Ikk, Death and a space whale named Sally. You will die. A lot. The console version of the game launches first on Nintendo Switch with additional content tailor-made for the system later this year.
  • Kingdom: Two Crowns from Raw Fury and Noio: In Kingdom: Two Crowns, attend to your domain, border to border, or venture into the wild to discover its wonders and threats. First revealed today, two players can come together in co-op mode to rule a kingdom. Their choices bring hope or despair to their subjects. The game is scheduled to launch later this year.
  • Dandara from Raw Fury and Long Hat House: Dandara has awoken to reshape the world. In this strange world of quirky characters, nothing is at it seems. In this bizarre, gravity-bending world with hidden beauty, it’s up to Dandara, jumping from surface to surface, to restore order and direct a directionless world. The game is scheduled to launch on Nintendo Switch this summer with exclusive features and functionality, including HD rumble support.



To access Nintendo eShop, a system update that will be available on launch day is required. The system update downloads in the background, is designed to install quickly and doesn’t disrupt gameplay.


After visiting Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch for the first time, gamers can also purchase Nintendo Switch digital games on Nintendo.com. Users can purchase the games on Nintendo’s website and have them download automatically to their Nintendo Switch system at home or on the go, wherever there is a Wi-Fi connection.


Nintendo Switch launches March 3 at a suggested retail price of $299.99. For more information about the new system, visit http://www.nintendo.com/switch.


* Online services require a Nintendo Account. Starting this fall, some online services will also require a paid subscription. Paid online service availability may be limited based on location.

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Wed, 01 Mar 2017 08:59:00
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Watched the indie showcase, dang that's a lot of new games.

A lot of them had exclusive features or content or were outright - or timed exclusives/console exclusives.

Shakedown Hawaii and Flipping Death look great to me.

Yeah, I wouldn't be too excited for Flipping Death.  I played their previous work, Stick it to the Man.  The graphical style was nice, and the story was entertaining enough, but the gameplay itself was a repetitive bore.

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