I'm not sure if any of you guys are aware of the adult Happy Meals that McDonald's is doing for the Minecraft Movie, but whoever put the plan into motion should probably get their quarterly bonus. I've had to pop into McDonald's twice over the past couple days, and it's been insane seeing how many people are picking these things up.
Granted, the location I visited was directly across the street from a major university, so you couldn't do better than that place in hitting the target market - AKA young adults who grew up playing Minecraft as kids. But both times I've dropped in they were packed and people were leaving with one or two of these Happy meals.
And they're actually kind of expensive. My son got one and it was $16 for one with a large drink and large fries. From what I can tell, that's a $5 surcharge for getting the box and toy. Anyway, good on them. Even in these turbulent times, McDonald's is apparently still a safe investment.
A 90 day pause on the tariffs seems like it puts Nintendo in a rough spot. Things can still go either way after 90 days but Nintendo needs to figure out the price real soon since they are sticking to the June 5th launch. They should probably keep the initial price the same and hope for the best.
Agreed
Agreed. They are in a tough spot. I am optimistic that in the end the US will get to import cars into Japan and the tarrifs with JP will go away. Just like with Australia, if they start to buy US beef and pork theor tarrifs will go away also.
What I don't get is how relatively cheap the Switch 2 is in Australia ($430 USD) it gives credence to the analysis that the thing costs Nintendo $400 to make.
Agreed. They are in a tough spot. I am optimistic that in the end the US will get to import cars into Japan and the tarrifs with JP will go away. Just like with Australia, if they start to buy US beef and pork theor tarrifs will go away also.
What I don't get is how relatively cheap the Switch 2 is in Australia ($430 USD) it gives credence to the analysis that the thing costs Nintendo $400 to make.
The only people buying American cars in Japan already have them. And, similarly, no one is going to buy American pork or beef in Australia.
Nintendo are using the present economic comedy as a smokescreen for price gouging, there's really nothing else to it.
I'm likely to keep my Switch 1 forever. Switch 2 is using emulation for Switch 1 backwards compatiblity. In the video below, MVG's (he worked with Nightdive Studios for a number of years) take away is that Switch 2 will not be fully backwards compatible, especially for third party games similar to how Xbox 360 couldn't run every OG Xbox game.
So why didn't they bother releasing a Switch Pro?
Is there a beer option?
Only with the Royale with Cheese Happy Meal in Paris.
I had no desire to visit a McDonald's in Paris though they seemed to be everywhere.
Agreed. They are in a tough spot. I am optimistic that in the end the US will get to import cars into Japan and the tarrifs with JP will go away. Just like with Australia, if they start to buy US beef and pork theor tarrifs will go away also.
What I don't get is how relatively cheap the Switch 2 is in Australia ($430 USD) it gives credence to the analysis that the thing costs Nintendo $400 to make.
The only people buying American cars in Japan already have them. And, similarly, no one is going to buy American pork or beef in Australia.
Nintendo are using the present economic comedy as a smokescreen for price gouging, there's really nothing else to it.
Looks like this team was just experimenting in house, the way Modders have with Switch 1. Over clocking it and adding memory etc.
Someone actually got Arkham Knight running fine on an OG switch modded.
The Switch 2 only uses Express cards.
My phone doesn't let me have expandable storage.
I hardly use the tablet.
I'm likely to keep my Switch 1 forever. Switch 2 is using emulation for Switch 1 backwards compatiblity. In the video below, MVG's (he worked with Nightdive Studios for a number of years) take away is that Switch 2 will not be fully backwards compatible, especially for third party games similar to how Xbox 360 couldn't run every OG Xbox game.
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