It's understandably frustrating that the NES Classic is nowhere to be found a few weeks before Christmas. If you're open to the idea of playing some other retro era games though, you may want to check out this sale on the equally small and cute Sega Genesis Classic.
The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:
Switch 2 – 140,026
Switch Lite – 5,212
Switch OLED – 5,110
PS5 – 3,581
Switch – 2,442
PS5 Pro – 1,676
PS5 Digital Edition – 749
Xbox Series S – 107
Xbox Series X Digital Edition – 47
Xbox Series X – 37
PS4 – 28
Nintendo - 152,790 units
PlayStation - 6,034 units
Microsoft - 191 units
Nintendo selling 25x as many units as the next closest competitor.
“ Nintendo Switch 2 still dominating in Japan”
Such a strange headline. I mean it’s a brand new console released on June 5th. It would be weird if it wasn’t still dominating in sales.
I figure its dominating everywhere. I stopped with consoles this gen sticking with PC and the switch will get 99% of the games this way.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is more likely to be held back by software limitations than hardware limitations, according to a game developer.
LLC: "Nintendo Switch 2 is a massive upgrade in every way that matters on a day to day basis, and with some firmware updates it could be even better."
Great review! We have almost the same impression of the Switch 2. I don't care if the screen isn't OLED, because when I put it next to my friend's Steam OLED screen, they barely deviated in quality.
This seems like the better deal
trust me... i have one and it sucks lol. the video has interference and the "wireless controllers" absolutly suck... they will not even register unless you are holding them perfectly level and pointed at the ir device on the console. not to mention 99% of the games are terrible puzzle games
If it had hdmi, I'd buy it.
Great memories from that console.
Sega does what nintendont