since 2013.
@Goldby
Was I talking about about you?
No so why are you acting offended.
of course you won't, You're not a gamer.
Wii had only Zelda. So what the big deal. Heck the NES-N64 had Mario and one other game.
GC had a less stellar lineup Luigi's Mansion and Wave Race: Blue Storm.
And you're ignoring the fact that DeNA is handling the Online not Nintendo.
Which is why it paid online and centered around your smartphone.
And more Japanese Developers will start and continue Switch development.
It's gonna have similar or better support than the DS or 3DS.
That great. Just started playing Disgaea games on PS Now.
Pro Controller being that price is understandable considering it has
NFC reader
That is great news.
FIFA I don't see other Nintendo fans even bother trying to play that or buy it.
Skyrim on the other hand could see somewhat of a success.
oh so you know the Full Detail about the online and what it capable of?
They are saying it has no games as in No Western Games.
@RpgSama
No the Wii U did not have many Japanese games it already being beaten by the Switch in one year vs almost 5 years.
It only got it in the first year. The only others were if Nintendo was involved.
Wii U only had:
Dragon Quest X -2013
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2 -2013
Kamen Rider: Battride War II -2014
Kamen Rider: SummonRide -2014
Lost Reavers - 2015
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate -2012
...
That because you don't know the definition of generation.
GOOD! Because Zelda's English VA failed with the crying scene.
No it has started development but not a point where to can really explain anything. But the HD Rumble will be used to maximum. That a given. So I expect No More Heroes and Senran Kagura to come to the system to demonstrate HD Rumble perfectly.
Yup it's getting a lot for Japanese and Indie devs and smaller western developers.
Nah son don't start making excuses when you get called out
yall ask for third party, when it's there yall don't want it.
Stop lying to yourself.
Why am I not surprised?
No it's the Console Version of the 3DS.