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SuperPaperLuigi

Okay, although I find it hard to believe myself, from what I'm reading about it being a whole new way of playing and the info re. controllers in the dev kit...

...I'd say it's like Hololense with the screen in the controller making up part of the field of view and that it can read gesture based commands using converging cameras on both the controller and the headset...

...the screen in the handset will produce 3D images that can be manipulated with hand gestures.

If it's not that...then, how else is it going to be a new way of playing?

For me it's like the end of a movie...if I can't tell what it's going to be or am wondering at how fantastic it'll end up for me not to be able to guess, then it's something I've already discounted because...surely it wouldn't just be the same old same old. :0/

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Grumblevolcano

I don't think the Link amiibo leak means anything for BotW or NX launch. Let's not forget about Falco, timed to release with Star Fox Zero but the game was delayed meanwhile the amiibo kept its release date.

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dtjive

^^^true. But that still means at some point they were supposed to be released together. So either the 4th is the release date or BotW/NX has been pushed back

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Grumblevolcano

@dtjive Exactly and I'm doubting the March 2017 release for NX as Nintendo's been too quiet for way too long. If they don't reveal in September they'll probably hide away for a few months as they tend to avoid clashes with Sony stuff and end up revealing in February.

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TuVictus

My official prediction is a delay to holiday 2017

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IceClimbers

Yeah I think we might get a reveal during the first week of October.

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TuVictus

@AlternateButtons Wouldn't exactly be unprecedented. Didn't the wii suffer through roughly a year between Skyward Sword and the Wii U's release?

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SLIGEACH_EIRE

TomJ wrote:

It seems that NL gets more Pokemon articles than anything else lately. Am I the only one who noticed this?

No, I've noticed it too and I don't like it.

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Octane

@Operative Wii U releases already have been abysmal this year; another year and that would make two years of terrible to no support. I don't think they will do that.

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WebHead

@Octane i think come hell or high water NX is coming out in March.

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LzWinky

Oh they'll get the momentum back with some aggressive marketing. Keep in mind that the PS4 was fully revealed in less than a year before its release and it exploded sales-wise.

Also, keep in mind that every NX leak gets a lot of conversations started, so the momentum is still there.

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skywake

YellowFighter wrote:

Seeing as how Nintendo has made many terrible decisions lately

And what "many" terrible decisions would those be? Really, I don't understand all this negativity. Aside from the Wii U not being a hit which was hardly lately and wasn't really a decision. What else is there?

The decision to start doing stuff on mobile? I reckon that was a pretty solid move. If Pokemon Go is anything to go by I think it's fair to assume that Nintendo's IP will do well in that space. Beyond that most of the moving around in the last few years has been in preparation for the NX. They've pulled resources away from the Wii U which you can complain about if you want. But it's hard to say that was a bad move given how the Wii U performed.

So yeah, what bad decisions? List them.

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DefHalan

@TromboneGamer I hope not on September 20th. My work is having a goant meeting to go over new medical insurance stuff, don't want to have to miss the reveal for that lol

@skywake I think Nintendo has dropped the ball in showing they can continue to produce quality content on their machines. With the Xbox and Sony brands, there wasn't a question of quality content, their previous systems continued to release games and sell well until their successors were released. Then we look at Nintendo and we have had very little to nothing for a long time. Wven on the 3DS side things have seemed to slow down. It is difficult to stay positive when we have been given very little to be excited about. Sure there is Pokemon, but not much else for this holiday season. There are other titles but there isn't much buzz surrounding them. Look at the other systems and they have lots of titles with buzz surrounding them.

People keep saying the Xbox One doesn't have Backwards Compatibility.
I don't think they know what Backwards Compatibility means...

SuperPaperLuigi

As much as I want to believe it's going to be an AR Headset I think this is more likely...

Speculation is that the NX could very well obsolete the 3DS:

Looking at the DS upgrade/revision history...

DS... November 21, 2004 (Released first in North America[?])
DS Lite... March 2nd 2006 (Japanese Release)
DSi... November 1, 2008 (Japanese Launch)
3DS... February 26, 2011 (Japanese Launch)
New3DS... October 11, 2014 (Japanese Launch)

...okay, so...the release schedule for the DS revisions seems to be slowing & potentially there's another revision in the pipeline...

...NX is currently scheduled for release in March of 2017...

...whether the NX is going to be a handheld to take its place? Potentially if it's kind of a two-in one system where the controller is a new 3DS revision packed in with a console base unit...then, possibly the NX might supersede the New3DS.

But at this point I'm not sure whether Nintendo have even specified whether it is going to be a unit specifically for the home or whether it's going to be a portable handheld...my money would be on the former rather than the latter, and I don't think they'd pack in a 3DS revision, unless they were hoping the base unit could be upgraded modularly (otherwise I'm pretty sure the cost would be prohibitive).

...I did read somewhere that Nintendo are supposed to have take out a patent for a unit that could be added to and upgraded modularly with multiples of the same (or I guess potentially similar) units.

...If that's true then it's possible that the NX might not be either a new 3DS or a successor to the Wii-U but rather, both...

...and potentially the pack-in 3DS could be backward compatible with the Wii-U, with the Wii-U being obsoleted some time in the future as the NX is incrementally upgraded with new modules...

...that would maintain and potentially increase the 3DS install base at the same time as potentially reinvigorating the Wii-U while placating it's existing subscribership and would tackle the problem of accelerated obsolescence due to Moore's law and mitigation of risk in terms of Nintendo's investment.

When is something more of the same but not the one thing or the other? When it's both of those existing things in one (it's not one thing or the other because it's both) otherwise, to be a new way of playing, it would just have to be VR or AR (possibly a set with an image that blends with the image on the controller through cross-hatched, camera-driven spacial positioning).

So, yes...I think the NX will obsolete the current 3DS. It'll launch with a packed in revision for the 3DS that'll be the controller for the system and which will allow you to take games your playing on your T.V. outside with you and potentially (if part of the system's power is held back and can be enhanced through shared batch processing etc. via Wi-fi, if the wi-fi is fast enough and with enough band width to allow it) to friends houses for couch co-op ...the processing power would be divided equally between the handheld and the base unit and both will be revised, improved upon and updated incrementally, one through addition of modular expansion components, the other just updated on the established two-year upgrade cycle (as the PS4 and Xbox One are (also now) on a two year upgrade cycle).

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DefHalan

@YellowFighter @Operative when your half asleep post is one of the best things you have written in a while lol

People keep saying the Xbox One doesn't have Backwards Compatibility.
I don't think they know what Backwards Compatibility means...

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