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Nintendo Switch Price Listed by Canadian Toys "R" Us

The Canadian Toys "R" Us site just listed the Nintendo Switch price and it seems like a good fit for the upcoming console.

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odderz3132d ago

Let's hope that price is right, I think it needs to be under £300 by a decent amount

Alexious3132d ago

Agreed. After all, it won't be more powerful than the PS4 Slim.

wonderfulmonkeyman3132d ago

If the PS2 proved anything, it's that a system doesn't need to be the most powerful to have a huge lineup of excellent games, so even if it isn't, that won't matter.

vegasgamerdawg3132d ago (Edited 3132d ago )

wonderfulmonkeyman is correct. The most powerful console has NEVER won their generation. Ps4 probably will be the exception. Keep those disagrees coming, I'm not a sheep and I don't want to be one. Guess games don't matter on N4G monkeyman, it doesn't line up with the delusional fanBOY perspective. Gawd I hate the comment section on N4G, so much ignorance. You know you're correct on N4G when you piss off the fanBOYs with reality.

_-EDMIX-_3132d ago (Edited 3132d ago )

@wonder- you are correct power and is not going to 100% determined a platform success.

But if anything I would say you're ignoring that the PlayStation 2 was also coming off of one of the most successful consoles and history with the PlayStation 1.

The huge popularity of the PlayStation 1 in the PlayStation 2 releasing first allow developers to use the PlayStation 2 as the default that they would develop on the GameCube or the Xbox being stronger was irrelevant because they did not have the support of a vast install base.

So yes power isn't everything but only in the respect that you're already the market leader in the first place. PlayStation 2 could have released with the power of the Xbox and it's still would have outsold the competition that generation simply because it already had the install base from the PlayStation 1 bankrolling it.

In the situation that Nintendo's in currently they clearly do not have the majority of the market, in that respect they need everything they can to get third-party support, because it's very clear their architecture is not getting them there and it's very clear that their platforms having it almost childish appeal is having third parties very hesitant to put their main intellectual properties on their platform. Ubisoft even came out and stated they're no longer going to put mature rated games on Nintendo platforms because of this.

That doesn't mean that they can't have successful platform that is lesser in power it simply means they're not even in the situation to where they could actually be successful doing that because they're not majority leader....

@Vega- it has nothing to do with the community believing that excellent games don't matter, it might have more to do with the community having a belief that you cannot put the cart before the horse , you have to understand that not actually having the power if you already don't have the majority of the market on your side also means third parties are not going to be breaking their backs to bring games to your platform if your platform is already weaker.

Put it this way Sony could release the PlayStation 5 and it could possibly be weaker than Microsoft and even Nintendo system and it could probably still out sell both those platforms simply because it actually has the stronger Market.

As of right now Sony has sold more consoles than Microsoft and Nintendo combined!!! So it's not saying that a company cannot come out with a platform that is weaker and be successful it's simply saying Nintendo cannot do this because they're already not the majority leader Microsoft cannot do this because they're already not market leader.

When you come from selling 100 million PlayStation ones you could do that...

In order for Nintendo to do that successfully they actually have to have a solid architecture that allows Developers to port titles easily, they have to have a healthy install base that's actually purchasing games from third-party.

All those things actually still matter. Like I said you could not put the cart before the horse you could not say it's going to be successful with the last power if less power might actually mean less developers if the architecture is not sound in if the install base is not purchasing games.

Nu3132d ago

@ wonderfulmonkeyman. Same was said about WiiU but it lacked 3rd party support So that's proven untrue.

Muzikguy3132d ago (Edited 3132d ago )

@vegas

I disagreed. That's because I hate the term fanboy. It reminds me of a bully in school calling someone names they don't understand. Or someone who can't accept that someone doesn't agree with them. Or someone who thinks they have bigger balls than someone else so they make the rules... Either way, you can quit that childish sh!t

badz1493132d ago

@monkeyman

Another thing you are forgetting is the PS2 was released earlier than the GC and Xbox.

gamingpro3132d ago (Edited 3132d ago )

But will have better quality games and be 10times more fun and enjoyable than the PS 4 slim.

bouzebbal3132d ago

i think it will be 299 for a basic package, and 399 or 350 with more accessories (docks, chargers..) like Wii U basic vs premium packages.
i'll still stick with Wii U for some time, especially with Zelda being multi platform title.

Dasteru3132d ago

@Vega:

The PS3 won by around 3m sales WW. It started out 10m units behind due to launching a year later but it sold more month for month almost the entire generation and passed the 360s WW sales around nov 2011.

ginsunuva3132d ago

Yes because power is the only thing that determines cost and value

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SegaGamer3132d ago

@wonderfulmonkeyman
The PS2 was different though, it came out after the PS1 was a massive success. The Nintendo Switch is coming out after the Wii U which has not got going at all.

I think the best thing going for the Switch is that it can be a handheld too. Nintendo have always done good handheld consoles and if this doesn't make it as a home console then it should do well as a handheld. People who own a 3DS will view this as the next step up from that. Based on that alone i think it will do well.

_-EDMIX-_3132d ago

Agreed. I think this being the successor to the 3DS at least guarantees it 40 - 50 million units.

wonderfulmonkeyman3132d ago (Edited 3132d ago )

Here's the thing about that, though; the Wii U has left people wanting a better Nintendo system with more third parties on board, one which caters to older gamers.
The Switch is all three of those things; the reaction to the trailer, and the MUCH LARGER list of developers on board to produce games for it proves it, as does all the comments from people who hated the Wii and Wii U, who now want a Switch.

Nintendo doesn't need to have been the past gen's market leader to regain the popularity they've lost, regardless of the power of the system.
People are overblowing the importance of the specs by swearing the system will flop every time a multiplat doesn't get confirmed for it.
Those same people are the type that ignore anything outside of huge names like FFXV, when evaluating the overall quality of a console.
The Switch has the power to get great games like Dragon Quest, Tales Of, Battlefield, etc etc etc.
It might not get every single game out there, but the lineup is already guaranteed to be better supported than the Wii U, with games that core gamers care about.
Even people who own one of the other two systems(PS4, XB1), and hated the Wii and Wii U, want a Switch; you can see it in comments all the time, outside of this site.

And on top of that, we already have several devs saying it is easy to dev for, meaning the architecture won't hold it back like the Wii U's sometimes did.
A fact that certain people seem to ignore continuously...

_-EDMIX-_3132d ago

@Wonder- "Here's the thing about that, though; the Wii U has left people wanting a better Nintendo system"

No...the Wii U just had people leave in general.

" Nintendo system with more third parties on board," I don't know bud, I don't know if there is room for a 4th player. Not sure how many really want a 4th device to buy the same games from. Most on this site keep talking about what they want to play from NINTENDO, not really anyone else. They are just not in the same market as PS or XB or PC to be in the same conversation.

" MUCH LARGER list of developers on board to produce games for" Yes....like Wii U huh? This is easily a wait and see bud, we been through this before. Wii didn't get all the Resident Evils, Mass Effect, Assassin's Creed etc, neither did Wii U.

" all the comments from people who hated the Wii and Wii U, who now want a Switch." I mean...I want Switch too, but that is based on me liking 3DS and wanting them to focus on portable....which this is. I don't know how many console gamers want to play another weak Nintendo system ,even if they can play it on the TV. Only the die hard will buy this and I believe that majority by DEFAULT will be their handheld market.

Stop the spinning bud, handheld fans know what a damn portable is. Power is irrelevant.

When people see this..

http://img.wennermedia.com/...

They are going to say "OH look, Nintendo released their new handheld". This is very much aimed at their handheld market bud, in fact the majority of the trailer is actually with the device undocked.....

The market for them is the handheld one buddy, fact. 60 million 3DS sold.

vs

14 Million Wii U sold.

Thus....handheld is the base, playing on the TV is to give something to that 14 million to not feel salty about lol PSP and PSP Go have a dock that does THE EXACT SAME THING. Its not revolutionary and I don't even feel its the entire point on the handheld, I actually think the dock is merely to make console players to feel ok about them no longer creating dedicated consoles anymore.

http://www.dictionary.com/b...

...since you have some issue with the meaning of words suddenly lol

NapalmSanctuary3132d ago

The current rumor is $260 for the base system, $300 for the Super Mario bundle, and $340 for the Zelda bundle with pro controller.

vergilxx33132d ago

£249 would be perfect but it will probably be £299 or £349

Timesplitter143132d ago

yeah, imo that was the "ideal" realistic price for the Switch.

XanderZane3131d ago

That's not a bad price for that. I paid $199 for my 3DS XL. This is obviously more powerful then that. If it comes with a game, it'll definitely be worth it. I still wouldn't get one until it's been out for at least a year, because I want to make sure it get fully supported.

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Festano3132d ago

I would buy it in a heartbeat at that price!

wonderfulmonkeyman3132d ago

$245?
So rounded up, about $249.99?
That matches previous rumors of the price for a basic bundle that includes the system and its dock and joy cons.
The same rumor also pegged the launch to include a Mario bundle at $299 which comes with the new 3D Mario and all the basic bundle stuff, and a Zelda bundle, which includes Breath of the Wild and the Switch Pro controller shown in the reveal alongside all the basic bundle stuff, at $340.

This rumor matching the previous one makes the former rumor a bit more credible.

Imp0ssibl33132d ago

True. I think it could be the actual price

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Officialxandr3132d ago

Agreed. I came to the comments to post this.

Muzikguy3132d ago

Hopefully it gets good support from third parties

JimmyDM903132d ago

I thought the rumor said "A mario game" without being specific about which one. I just assumed it would be a port of a previous game. Probably Mario Kart with all the DLC. To me, the new Mario 3d seems like a holiday 2017 game.

wonderfulmonkeyman3132d ago

Well, most people think main line when they hear "new Mario game", so I'm just going with common assumption here.
If it were a new Mario Kart, I'd like to think that the rumor would have said that, considering both a new Mario Kart and a new 3D Mario are known to at least be in production for it.

Deadpooled3132d ago

Approx £200, that's a great launch price

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Cybermario3132d ago

price seems okay but i think it goes to show how powerful this really is, not sure is a good omen for upcoming 3rd party support, goes along the lines of what Capcom already said.

Fantasticzig3132d ago

People need to think of it as a successor to 3DS, rather than a successor to Wii U; a mobile system that can be docked to the TV, rather than a console that can be taken with you.

conanlifts3132d ago

I agree, people seem to be stuck on it being a home console, rather than portable. For me if it is under powered compared to the ps4 and xbox one its only use is as a portable. Which will sell well anyway as the portable consoles always do.

wonderfulmonkeyman3132d ago (Edited 3132d ago )

Why?
People tend to forget that power doesn't determine whether or not a system can get a worthwhile lineup of games. If it did, the PS2 wouldn't be such a great system despite not being the tech leader of its time.
Even if the Switch doesn't surpass the PS4 and comes in between it and the XB1, it'll be enough to get third parties working on it; the size of the list, compared to that of the Wii U, already shows significantly more interest than the Wii U got from devs during its launch, and several times now, we have heard devs saying the Switch is easier to make games for than the Wii U was.

If that level of power was not enough, then third parties would have begged Sony to let them abandon developing games for the original PS4 once the Pro came out.

Its perfectly fine to consider the Switch a console. That's what it is, after all; it's playing new games and Wii U ports. Even if it gets a 3DS port or two in the future, which I doubt given the lack of two-screen-at-once play, its main point is to play AAA home console games.
People shouldn't think of this as a handheld. The lineup alone will prove this.

Erik73573132d ago

But this succer to 3DS can run every wii u game?

Thunder_G0d_Bane3132d ago

The Switch is a home console with the ability to be portable. Its not the sequel to the 3DS, there will be a sequel to that which will be probably as small as or slimmer than the 3DS.

Cybermario3127d ago

it could if it was compatible with 3ds games, i honestly think they should have added this feature. Then again Nintendo is not even making this for a western audience but japan in which movbile is a big thing, everyone with mobiles, 3ds and what not. Not sure this will be the successor to the 3DS though

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Erik73573132d ago

More powerful than a wiiu, fine with me for that price.

jholden32493132d ago

I think $300 is the magic price point. It may be a little less powerful than current gen consoles like say, the Xbox One, but if it's cramming all that power into a portable device then the price is going to reflect that.

The GPD Win runs about $300 as a mobile Windows 10 PC gaming handheld, and the switch should far exceed that device in specs. So if they can hold down that $300 price I think it's going to do well

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