During his long interview with Time Satoru Iwata says that he announced the new console NX to avoid any doubts about the intention of Nintendo to remain in the game system business.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has set a new record by selling over 3 million units within 24 hours, tripling the PlayStation 4’s previous launch day sales.
Its crazy that it's both the highest selling console on day 1 and people can walk into a store and buy it with no pre order
Company skipped last year's event.
Not surprising at all.
I mean, they´ll be releasing a new console in a few weeks.
Nintendo has announced its financial results for the full fiscal year, alongside an update to Nintendo Switch shipments and more data, including a prediction for Switch 2 hardware and software.
well, the switch 2 has two holidays in the us, thanksgiving and Christmas.
so id say its fairly possible. the rest of the world will also grab them
Switch and Switch are a different kettle of fish. A sell out at launch by the diehards, strong sales, then the non diehards will be put off by the £75 ($99) games, including the stupid download cards which are topping £65 ($85). Not rocket science to work out how the Switch 2 is going to pan out. The PS5 has sold well, but games at £70, sales have been low. As game sales drop, prices will rise. Sony could knock out all their games for £40 and still make a killing selling more games. There's no denying that a gaming crash is looming.
Not paying for something that's not worth more than the price it was advertised, which is $449 - $499.
I don't expect to see the next handheld any time too soon -- late 2016 at the earliest.
I didn't really have any doubts, definitely thought Nintendo would release more game systems. But good to know game consoles are here to stay.
In a world where corporations are becoming more and more impersonal and inhuman. Nintendo's adherence top personal communication is more than welcome. I cannot wait to get a Wii-U.
Excellent that he admits reality, that doubts exist. Good move on Nintendos part.
Doubts of what? That they were no longer making a console? I don't think people thought that, I think it's just more along the lines of "How good / bad would their next console be?".
Wii U didn't sell well for a number of reasons. Would Nintendo learn from Wii U? Personally I don't think so. I'm not hating on them, but they're so old school and stuck in their ways, I don't see much being different.