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FragRed

@link3710 It’s the most powerful console ever. It’ll make super computers look primitive and it’ll only cost half that of the PS5

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PikminMarioKirby

@Novamii Perhaps if we start expecting 2026 Nintendo will go ahead and release it 2025 XD

@FishyS I personally was hoping to see October announcement -> March/April release for Switch 2. H1 is the perfect time so they can build up the amount of games before Christmas/Holiday season, and it's good to separate the Holiday and Launch sales especially if there's worries about shortages/not enough supply. but I just don't see that as a possibility if we're getting a January/February reveal. Especially since we knew Switch/NX was releasing in March 2017 since March 2016, I don't think we'd be getting an announcement only 3-4 months before release. I'd be surprised if we got an H1 release at this point, but that wouldn't be a bad thing!

@skywake I haven't really been keeping track of the general consensus from Nintendo fans and when they expect a reveal, but I am saying March because I am expecting a September release. (maybe even late February to an early September launch?) January is kind of a weird month for the reveal in my opinion, it feels too early in the year, especially right after the Christmas/Holiday season. I'd say late January, February, and March are all still on the table though. To me it feels like everything pointed towards a H1 release, but I just can't see an early year announcement AND release.

I really like the idea of the initial reveal being a huge blowout like the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017, although I think Nintendo wants the game reveals to be separate headlines from the initial hardware reveal.

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Grumblevolcano

@PikminMarioKirby @skywake I feel it all comes down to Pokemon. If Legends Z-A silence was because TPC wants to showcase debut gameplay running on Switch 2 then we know the Switch 2 reveal's happening before Pokemon Day (February 27th). If the silence is for a different reason and hence TPC is fine showcasing debut gameplay running on Switch 1 then March reveal seems most likely because it fits Nintendo's personality more (being the last event of that event season allows them to have the spotlight all to themselves).

I'm leaning more towards February reveal because I don't see the point in revealing Legends Z-A so early if the plan all along was to stay silent until February 2025.

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skywake

@PikminMarioKirby @Grumblevolcano
I would just note that with the Switch the full presentation was in mid January. Before then they were relatively quiet outside of that October trailer and an appearance on Fallon. After it they opened the gates, the very next day they had a Treehouse event and they then went on a hardware tour

We talk a lot about the October reveal but while that did matter it was arguably the January showcase that launched the Switch

And again, the next investor meeting is early February. Plus if we want it before Pokemon Day well, January is also before Pokemon Day

I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss January

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Grumblevolcano

@skywake I feel January's like October. DKC Returns HD is right in the middle of the month much like Jamboree was in October so they'd give the game similar space. That leaves the final week of January but at that point you may as well just until February to avoid clashing with State of Play/Xbox Developer Direct.

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FragRed

I’m fully expecting when the Switch 2 is announced, it’ll be through a “This is an Xbox” reveal trailer. It’s obviously what Phil was referencing to when he said they’re working on an Xbox handheld.

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VoidofLight

@FragRed Microsoft bought Nintendo when we weren’t looking…

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CaleBoi25

@FragRed @VoidofLight Yes, this is true. My aunt who works at Nintendo told me so, and you know Aunts never lie. Uncles might.

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Don

VoidofLight wrote:

@FragRed Microsoft bought Nintendo when we weren’t looking…

If Microsoft really did that then we can finally purchase classic Nintendo games again on the online shop and our purchases would actually be available to download for free on a second console and will carry over to the next gen console for free without any upgrade fees. When it comes to classic games preservation, Microsoft does what Nintendon’t.

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Don

PikminMarioKirby

@skywake @Grumblevolcano I just thought that Nintendo may want to reveal Switch 2 before the Super Bowl so they can have an advertisement in it. I believe they did that with Switch, and this really would show off Switch 2 to a huge audience. I think it'd be a great idea to reveal it a bit beforehand (probably mid-January), and then we get an ad for the super bowl. I'm still leaning on March, but I think January has a decently strong chance for the reveal. although not sure how Nintendo would want to space that out with a potential Pokemon Presents giving a release window for Z-A for Pokemon Day in February.

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VoidofLight

@Don Given how Nintendo is talking about the Switch 2 and it's backwards compatibility, it seems more likely that we're not going to have to repurchase our digital libraries. Especially given that it's all connected under the Nintendo Account system- and how they're carrying over NSO.

I also don't think Microsoft buying out Nintendo would be a good scenario realistically. Mainly because Microsoft buys corporations only to run them into the ground. They would also probably put Nintendo's games on PC- which would mark the end of even remotely wanting to buy Nintendo's hardware, along with games made to take advantage of said hardware.

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PikminMarioKirby

The two main ports/remasters I wanted to see (that aren't already on Switch) before the end of the Switch's life cycle were Animal Crossing New Leaf and Luigi's Mansion (GCN), however I am doubting they will be on Switch at this point.

After hearing Switch 2 will continue using NSO, I am pretty confident that it will at some point have GameCube. If it does indeed have GameCube, I think Luigi's Mansion would be an obvious pick as it was a great seller and was the launch title of the console.

However I am not confident there will be a New Leaf HD anytime soon, as the next console seems around the corner and we should be getting a brand new entry sooner rather than later. Maybe we'll have to wait until around the end of the Switch 2's life cycle?

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CaleBoi25

@PikminMarioKirby I see Animal Crossing ReVisited as wayyyy more likely than Animal Crossing: New Leaf HD simply because

  • AC is older than ACNL.
  • It has a sort of cult following, comparatively.

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PikminMarioKirby

@CaleBoi25 I think that it would depend on GameCube NSO. If there is GameCube NSO, Animal Crossing would probably be top 10 or so picks for them so it'd probably be on there instead of getting an individual port.

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VoidofLight

@PikminMarioKirby I don't see them remaking any Animal Crossing games. Mainly because the new games are so similar to one another that they pretty much don't need to remake them.

That being said- I wish they would remake New Leaf at least, given it's a much better game than New Horizons in almost every way (barring lack of quality of life features like the inventory space). New Leaf actually has consequences for your actions, and actually feels like you're pretty much living in a world that keeps going regardless if you log into the game or not. Something New Horizons lacks by getting rid of said consequences.

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skywake

@VoidofLight
I'm 100% with you on the idea of AC remakes. And I'd probably extend that to Smash Bros, Mario Kart, Splatoon and similar such titles. These are titles where generally the new title supercedes the old. There's significantly less value in a remake than there would be for a Zelda game or similar

If they put out GC NSO then sure, I could see AC being added to it. But it'd be more of a "look where we started" curiosity than anything else. And I know me saying this is going to ruffle some feathers. I know that's definitely not how I personally view Super Mario Kart and Mario Kart 64. But I think that's just generally how these games are viewed by both Nintendo and most end users

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VoidofLight

@skywake Pretty much, yeah. Nintendo sees these series as "New better, old worse." It's only usually the singleplayer games that have massive story and gameplay differences that tend to be remade. Mainly their RPGs.

The most I can hope for when it comes to Animal Crossing is that the next one reverts a few of the changes that New Horizons made to the series (something I doubt will happen seeing how well New Horizons sold over every other game in the franchise).

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Don

@VoidofLight
I agree about Microsoft ruining the companies they buy, Rareware being a great example. However, I do like how they handled digital purchases. It was terrible the way Nintendo handled the digital purchase of their classic games on virtual console. The games were tied to a console and not an account, an upgrade fee for downloading the same games purchased on the Wii on the Wii U and when the Switch came it changed into a subscription only option for their classic games with no option to purchase. My comment about if Microsoft actually acquired Nintendo was to say they would have handled the accessibility of classic Nintendo games much better than Nintendo is doing.

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PikminMarioKirby

@VoidofLight @skywake To me it feels like New Leaf fans have been pretty vocal about it, but that certainly doesn't mean they'd bring it back. I wouldn't expect a full remake, probably something similar to Skyward Sword HD or Luigi's Mansion 2 HD where it's basically the same exact game with little to no enhancements.

skywake wrote:

I'd probably extend that to Smash Bros, Mario Kart, Splatoon and similar such titles.

Those series and Mario Maker don't really feel necessary to bring back games (outside of NSO), but MK8 Deluxe proves they can bring back Mario Kart (I'd say Double Dash is unique enough to bring back as well)

As for Animal Crossing, I agree that 64, GCN, Wii, and DS are all really similar to each other, but New Leaf and New Horizons are both very unique titles. New Leaf feels like the best of both worlds from the old games and the new stuff from New Horizons. I get that an Animal Crossing remake/remaster would be less of a priority than a 3D Mario or a Pokemon title, but I think with how successful Animal Crossing has been recently that Nintendo could try to get more sales by bringing back a game.

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FishyS

PikminMarioKirby wrote:

but I think with how successful Animal Crossing has been recently that Nintendo could try to get more sales by bringing back a game.

Why wouldn't they just make a new game instead? New Leaf sold 13 million but New Horizons sold 46 million. I assume the priority will be to try recapture a decent chunk of those mostly new Animal Crossing players as well as getting brand new players (e.g. children etc).

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