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Japanese gaming publication Famitsu has reached out to Nintendo to gather some more information about the newly revealed Nintendo Switch. Thankfully NeoGAF member Jim_Cacher has translated and summarised the article and you can read the points below.
NS is not the successor of Wii U
NS is not backward compatible with Wii U and 3DS
NS will be packaged with Joy-Con(L) and Joy-Con(R)
The packaging of other accessories will be announced separately for different regions before launch
Cartridge is called "Game Card" internally
Specifications of cartridge will be announced before launch
Battery life will be announced later. The development team aims at allowing players to play NS conveniently at places without electricity connection.
At this moment, no information on compatibility of smartphone apps can be provided
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You Won’t Be Able To Use The Nintendo Switch As A Second Gameplay Screen In Your Home
It seems that Nintendo is trying to distance the Switch from the Wii U so much, even the dual-gaming-screen feature that the Wii U had will not carry over to the Switch. According to Nintendo, "Nintendo Switch is dedicated to deliver a single-screen experience, on whatever screen you might choose". You can play the console in its handheld form, or you hook it up to the TV and play it there. However, you won't be able to have both. Nintendo has been very picky about what it talks about in interviews, so whatever information we hear about the Nintendo Switch will be few and far between, if we even get anything else this year at all.
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Reliable Twitter user NWPlayer123 has apparently learnt of the specifications from the development kits which are in the hands of a number of video game developers right now. Here's what she has learned.
Four ARM Cortex-A57 cores, max 2GHz
NVidia second-generation Maxwell architecture
256 CUDA cores, max 1 GHz, 1024 FLOPS/cycle
4GB RAM (25.6 GB/s, VRAM shared)
32 GB storage (Max transfer 400 MB/s)
USB 2.0 & 3.0
1280 x 720 6.2" IPS LCD
1080p at 60 fps or 4k at 30 fps max video output
Capcitance method, 10-point multi-touch
This is supposedly the specs on the devkit, pushing some power, enough to run anything you throw at it pic.twitter.com/dpjYczeAWE
— Spook-ki 2.0 (@NWPlayer123) October 20, 2016
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According to Laura Dale, the Nintendo Switch's Joy-Con controller may have analogue triggers. The games journalist has proved reliable in the past, but this comes with no official word from Nintendo. Interesting, the only other Nintendo console to feature analogue triggers was the GameCube. This has led some fans to speculate that a GameCube Virtual Console might be coming to the console.
As I understand it the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con triggers are analogue on final hardware.
— Laura Kate Dale (@LaurakBuzz) October 21, 2016
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Laura Dale Says Nintendo Switch Battery Is 3 Hours Max, Dock Does Improve Performance, And It Has Touchscreen
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Journalist Laura Dale who has given reliable information in the past about the Nintendo Switch has revealed a few new details. These haven't been confirmed by Nintendo, but with the company keeping quiet on the system until the end of the year its the best we have got. She says that the maximum battery life for the handheld console is three hours at the maximum which is sure to be a concern for some people. She says that despite what Nintendo told IGN the Dock does improve system performance and that the screen is touch enabled.
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A Number Of Developers Have Responded To Nintendo Switch
There's an impressive number of third party developers onboard developing games for the Nintendo Switch which was announced today in a three minute video. IGN caught up with a small number of them and asked what they thought of Nintendo's next generation platform. Check out their responses below:
Ubisoft
“With the Nintendo Switch’s unique capacities and design, Nintendo could again redefine the way we play games. The Nintendo Switch is accessible at its core and also seizes on the growing trends of sharing more experiences and playing anywhere at any time. Ubisoft and Nintendo enjoy a long-standing partnership and we are currently developing a number of games for the platform, including Just Dance 2017. We look forward to sharing more at a later date.” - Yves Guillemot, Co-founder and CEO, Ubisoft
2K
“We’re happy to have had the opportunity to collaborate with Nintendo on the trailer. While we are not confirming any specific titles at this time, we are pleased to announce our partnership with Nintendo and support of Nintendo Switch. We look forward to revealing specific details at a later date.” - 2K representative
Bethesda
“We’re happy to have had the opportunity to collaborate with Nintendo on the video. While we are not confirming any specific titles at this time, we are pleased to announce our partnership with Nintendo and support of the Switch. We look forward to revealing specific games and details in the future.” - Bethesda representative
EA
"Congratulations to our partners at Nintendo on their reveal of Nintendo Switch – it’s great to see the excitement for their new device." - EA representative
SEGA
"SEGA and Nintendo have been great partners over the years, and we continue to with our support of the Nintendo Switch. We look forward to revealing specific game plans soon, but have nothing further to announce at this time." - SEGA representative
NIS America
“We are very excited about the possibilities that the Nintendo Switch brings to the gaming space. However, we don't have anything to announce about already-existing titles or content that may currently be in development for it at this time.” - NIS America representative
Epic Games
"We're thrilled to partner with Nintendo to help Unreal Engine 4 developers bring their games to Nintendo Switch!" - Epic Games on Twitter
Bandai Namco
"Bandai Namco Entertainment has enjoyed a long partnership of publishing and developing great titles for Nintendo systems. We want to congratulate Nintendo on their exciting announcement. We look forward to bringing both iconic franchises and new titles to Nintendo Switch." - Bandai Namco representative
Telltale
"While we cannot confirm any specific series today, we can share our excitement to soon be bringing our projects to Nintendo Switch. Our dedication to creating emotionally engaging interactive stories that are identical for players using home consoles or on mobile/tablet devices on the go is a perfect fit for Nintendo's innovative new hardware." - Job J Stauffer, Head of Creative Communications, Telltale Games
Warner Bros.
"Nintendo continually innovates to develop unique technology for gamers, and we are excited to expand our long-standing relationship by creating games for the Nintendo Switch." - WB representative
Atlus
"We’re excited to be supporting the Nintendo Switch and believe the games we publish are a perfect fit for the portable nature of the console." - Atlus representative
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Developer teams have been responding to today's announcement of the Nintendo Switch. Not only are the larger dev teams reacting, but so are smaller teams, including indie ones. Here's a list of reactions that have been made by them:
"The technological choices they've made with the system are incredibly interesting. What we have here is a high-definition gaming device that provides a consistent experience whatever your preferred gaming environment happens to be. What really strikes me are the social implications: having two simple controllers as part of the base portable model. Without filling my bag or backpack with a bunch of extra accessories, I can play games with a friend on a standardized screen. I really like how Nintendo is promoting this feature, because in 2016 we so often interact with each other through a screen, and this technology facilitates playing together in person. Where VR and 4K technologies are pursuing early adopters and enthusiasts, Switch is setting itself up to be appealing to the mainstream." - Samantha Kalman, creator of Sentris and founder of Timbre Interactive.
"The Switch looks like a neat concept. It seems their product design has taken a step up, which is great to see. I've always wanted a more unifying experience between their handheld and console divisions, if only to own fewer devices, so I hope this idea pans out and gets the support it needs to be a success. I'm excited!" - Alex Preston, chief of Heart Machine and director of Hyper Light Drifter.
"I've heard rumors about the NX for a while, and am happy to see that the Switch is indeed a dual home/mobile unit, combining 3ds and WiiU. I thought the detachable controllers were a bit of a gimmick until I saw that they can each work as an independent controller for 2 player games. Now we're talking - a tablet with two controllers, video out, and a GeForce GPU. Except... no touchscreen. This seems like a step backwards. It can't function as a web browser, and won't work very well for the strategy and puzzle games that I make (and like to play - my favorite 3ds games all used the stylus). If Nintendo continues to release successful mobile games with their IP, they might not port very well to the Switch. I also guessed - just from the number of kids I see playing games on iPads with their intuitive touch interfaces - that Nintendo has been losing the youth market to mobile. Maybe that's why the Switch's first-look video features only adults. As a developer, I'm excited about the new GPU and the built-in dual controllers. But whether we decide to release our indie strategy/puzzle games on the Switch will probably depend on the usual factors: how popular the Switch is for indie games, and how easy Nintendo is to work with." - Sarah Northway, cofounder of Northway Games and developer on Fantastic Contraption (as well as her own Rebuild games)
"At Yacht Club Games, we're very excited for the Nintendo Switch! Nintendo continues to put fun first by focusing on delivering new, engaging ways to play, which is what we're all about! We can't wait to take advantage of the system's capability to have local and online multiplayer anywhere. It will allow for some truly great game experiences. We can only imagine the pure joy we'll have playing Nintendo's games both on the go and at home." - Yacht Club Games' David D'Angelo, developer on Shovel Knight
"I think it looks great, though I question why the marketing is focused exclusively on making big screen games portable and doesn't depict 3DS-style games. One of the missteps of the Vita seemed to be assuming that everyone wanted a portable Uncharted when in fact the system is most treasured for smaller, quirky, or indie style games. So I hope in the future they show some of those kinds of games since they could possibly be their bread and butter. I do wish the screen were 3D like 3DS, but that's a minor gripe. Hopefully we can get a dev kit soon and start porting Axiom Verge over." - Thomas Happ, developer of Axiom Verge
Got 3 questions about the Nintendo Switch: what's battery life, is the network interface better than the 3DS one, & is it easy to dev for?
— Rami Ismail (@tha_rami) October 20, 2016
I probably won’t for three reasons: 1) There’s only one of me 2) I’m focussed on VR and 3) I’m not a Nintendo registered dev)
— Shahid Kamal Ahmad (@shahidkamal) October 20, 2016
my hot take: why is it not the Swiitch
c'mon
— Katie Spookonis (@katiechironis) October 20, 2016
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Rumor: Multiple People Saying The Nintendo Switch Is Region Free
The Nintendo Switch, formerly the NX, has been revealed. However, that doesn't mean that the rumors have stopped. Multiple people are suggesting that the Nintendo Switch will be region free. One of them even mention that this info comes from the same source that leaked the Nintendo announcement before Nintendo confirmed it yesterday. We've included the tweets below so if you want to, feel free to check it out.
@LewieP region free source is same person who told me reveal was today multiple hours before Nintendo announced.
— adam suzumiya (@TurnaboutAdam) October 20, 2016
Nintendo hasn't officially said anything. I'm just re-confirming it again from my multiple sources.
— Emily Rogers (@ArcadeGirl64) October 20, 2016