It's right before e3 and they are adding skus for possible games. leak? not really,.
I can't believe I just wasted my time reading that garbage. That article is proof you shouldn't let a kid talk about generations of gaming they know nothing about.
While this is true, I use my Switch for Hulu along with the few games I have. Though this article stated no Hulu which has confused me on what app I've been using.
Shhh... no need to tell people they are wrong.
So Nintendo told Walmart to ship all the Wii U stuff back to them? Is that why you can still buy the stuff on the Walmart website? It's almost like Walmart cleared shelf space for a new system, by sending items that weren't selling in store back to the warehouse. I'm not one to call BS, but I'm calling BS on pretty much everything you said.
This article is rife with inaccurate pricing. for example, Minecraft being $40 digitally... when its not? meh
I agree but honestly, as awesome as Metroid games are.. they just don't move systems very often.
lol. that's hilarious.
First, I just have to say the whole 'circle of life' thing isn't anything new and has been around for at least 8 years now. With that being said, "at FULL profit to them" is, blatantly, false. If the store gives you $25 for a game and sells it for $50, that's only a $25 profit, which is only $13 more than they would have made on a brand new copy of game, as stores only make around $12 profit on new $60 games. Out of that $25 profit also goes towards running the stor...
Well, for me to play ANY game on the system.. I'm pretty sure I only have to pay $299.99 plus the price of the game?
I hate the word Gamer.. writes for Gamertime :)
Native 4k Eh?
this has nothing to do with preorders... and everything to do with calling this the collectors edition of a game.
unreal engine then? :)
Lukejrl, you do know that would be a bit different than a trade embargo?
And the world would melt when it's a Switch title :)
What is a 'hardcore' focused system? 'Hardcore' is a buzz word for gamers, I think most people use it incorrectly, most of the time.
There is plenty of third party support that has been pledged from pretty most major publishers and devs, including Activision, Capcom, Codemasters, FROM Software, Sega, Square Enix, WB, Ubisoft(of course), THQ Nordic, Take Two, even Bethesda... Looks promising.
Super Dragon Quest Brothers :)
The first three things you referenced are all software wise and wouldn't be impossible on current hardware.