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Nintendo Switch Online Service Subscribers Get a Free NES or SNES Game Each Month

Twinfinite Writes: Following their Switch presentation tonight, Nintendo has given even more information on the online functions and services coming to the system, including monthly free game downloads.

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crazychris41243082d ago

"Subscribers will get to download and play a Nintendo Entertainment System™ (NES) or Super Nintendo Entertainment System™ (Super NES) game (with newly-added online play) for free for a month."

You only get the games for a month even if you subscribe for a year?? These guys have some balls

Erik73573082d ago (Edited 3082d ago )

Would be nice to see gamecube and wii games thrown in there

gamer78043081d ago

Doesn't matter its only for a month. It's not a free game. It's a free month trial then u can buy, it's a money making scheme in disguise.

maybelovehate3081d ago (Edited 3081d ago )

Sadly their loyal servants will still lineup. Although that base of irrational gamers is dwindling, we will see if it has legs.

Edit: For the record I was one of those loyal servants, but I woke up after the Wii.

OzzY-waZZy3081d ago

Agreed. Incredible how these Nintendo fans are lapping up all these terrible practices.

stuna13081d ago

No, what's incredible is how many were expecting a system on par with the current generation of consoles. Many were vocal in their speculations from power, specs, games and, price.

Everything that was speculated on has turned out to be the exact opposite just like when the WII U was announced. Even going as far as pre-orders running out! The constant back and forth about being anti-Nintendo when nothing could be further from the truth, just common sense when looking at Nintendo's past track record the last few generations.

The real kick in the balls is how the once very vocal are now trying to justify Nintendo's actions as well as their own, when the whole time they nitpicked the other consoles and their fanbases for the same practices.

Talk about being hypocritical! SMH

0Day3081d ago

Too bad Nintendo's online games and network to date have been total shit. It's really going to have to have a huge overhaul and game base to justify a paywall. Or netplay on retro console games.... that would be interesting.

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SegaGamer3082d ago (Edited 3082d ago )

Well it's not really free is it ? If you don't pay for the subscription then you don't get the game.

I would much rather be able to play online without a subscription than get a free NES or SNES game every month.

krontaar3081d ago

depending on the price this could be a huge joke

Derceto3081d ago

Nintendo. Heads. Firmly. In. Own. A**es.

Double_O_Revan3081d ago

Been saying the exact same thing for a good while now.

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Even the Meta Quest can be an Xbox — Leaked images show an Xbox-branded Quest 3S

Windows Central writes: "CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, had previously been vocally opposed to the idea of a native Xbox headset, stating in 2019 that 'nobody's asking for VR' on Xbox. However, Microsoft's marketing strategy for the Xbox Series X|S generation has shifted with the rise of Xbox Cloud Gaming and the 'This is an Xbox' marketing."

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mooreneco219h ago(Edited 9h ago)

Ah, a contributing factor to Meta dropping PSVR2 support for Beat sabre! Microsoft’s always stuck with the modus operandi of “if you want an original idea steal someone else’s” and try to destroy markets they cannot win in. They are doing to to console gaming and now trying VR!

OtterX8h ago

It's like a rich kid who pays the smart kid to do his homework for him.

*Yea, such a shame about Beat Saber dropping Playstation support btw. :\

OtterX9h ago

The XBox way. Hardware, even game development companies.... let them do the hard work of building things, throw them some money, then slap an XBox logo on it!

Jin_Sakai9h ago(Edited 9h ago)

Good old fragmentation. Just what Xbox needed.

IRetrouk8h ago

Looks nicer than the standard one

PapaBop6h ago

This is probably nothing more than a branding attempt to show Xbox really is on all platforms. The Quest already has the Xbox Cloud app that supposedly works great. Would be cool if Microsoft actually entered the VR space in a larger capacity but if they was doing that, I imagine they'd have showcased it at their summer showcase.

Vits3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

Yeah, it's basically the same idea as the ROG Ally Xbox. Just a regular device that gives you access to the Xbox library and carries the brand, but nothing really special or groundbreaking beyond that. It’s not some custom Xbox hardware, just a repackage of existing tech with a logo and some software perks.

Now, when it comes to VR, Microsoft actually made a pretty serious attempt with something called Windows Mixed Reality. It wasn’t just a headset, they were aiming for an open ecosystem. They had APIs for developers, support baked into Windows, and even tools to convert regular desktop content into VR environments. On paper, it was a solid play. But it never caught on, third part support was half-baked and basically only Samsung headsets were worth anything. After about five years of trying to push it, they gave up and shelved the whole thing.

The bigger issue here is that VR just isn't ready for the mainstream. People love to hype it up, but at the end of the day, it’s a hard sell unless it’s cheap enough to feel like an impulse buy and even when you can do that, you need to support it with software. Making it a extremelly expensive segment for any company, just look at Meta, bleeding literal billions every years trying to get this stuff off the ground, and they are the market leaders.

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Japan: Nintendo Switch 2 already outsold lifetime sales of Xbox Series X|S and PS5 Digital Edition

The Nintendo Switch 2 has proved to be a success the world over, however, one nation which is particularly keen on the Nintendo’s latest platform is naturally Japan. Recent sales data has shown that…

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shadowT1d 9h ago

biggest console launch ever!

CrashMania1d 4h ago

yeah nothing is gonna dethrone nintendo in japan, especially if there's a handheld involved.

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goken16h ago

Wow… Nintendo is champ in Japan, but the speed of sale is remarkable.

Proves that console gaming isn’t dead yet not by a long shot.

gold_drake1d 2h ago

not surprised, the switch is relatively cheap in japan.

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DivineHand1251d 1h ago

I guess the resistance against always online and digital only consoles is BS. The people have voted with their wallets.

NotoriousWhiz1d ago

What are you talking about? Switch 2 is neither always online nor digital only.

DivineHand12522h ago

Nintendo can literally block your Switch 2 console from accessing their online services at any time. When that happens, it becomes a brick. You won't even be able to play those games that use game key cards that are not installed on the console. Some users who have been blocked tried factory resetting their system, and when they tried to boot it up with a new account, they are stuck.

Speaking of game key cards, the majority of third party publishers have opted to use those instead of loading their full game on those cartridges. Imagine having a library of game key card games and going on a long trip but not being able to play a particular game because you need to connect to Nintendo servers to download the game first. It is not like the old days where you just plug in and play.

Game key cards make sense for large games like GTA, Red Dead, or COD, but I don't see why publishers who have games with sizes less than 32 GB need to use that option.

Profchaos20h ago

If you try to mod your system it could get banned from online play like every single system since the ps3 and xbox

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The director of the original Silent Hill: “I look forward to seeing bold interpretations.”

Keiichiro Toyama—the creator and original director of the 1999 Silent Hill—shared his personal thoughts on the recently announced remake by Konami, reflecting on what the project means to him after more than two decades:
“I felt something similar when the game was adapted into a movie. It deeply moved me to see the names of the characters and locations I had created come to life visually, even though I wasn’t directly involved. That wouldn’t have been possible without the continued support of the fans and the dedication of the developers who’ve kept the series alive.
I’m really looking forward to seeing how the remake evolves this time. With the advanced technology we now have, I’m sure I’ll be surprised by how the game is reimagined. Since the original was built for the first PlayStation, there will naturally be challenges—like the camera and controls—but I’m eager to see bold and creative solutions to those elements.”

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senorfartcushion2d ago

Haha Not only is bold and creatively not what the industry wants, it’s not what most people want.

They want to get scammed and pay twice for a thing they already own.

jznrpg23h ago

I’m sure many would want bold and creative done well, but that’s easier said than done. I like variety so give me a little bit of everything, done well of course.

Nightcrawler892d ago

Hope they use his vision in the game

Inverno1d 23h ago

Was the SH2 remake even bold? Or was it more or less just a 1 to 1 over the shoulder remake?

Scissorman1d 7h ago

it was not. it greatly expanded the areas and puzzles to the point where it felt like an entirely new game. the enemies and boss fights were given a MASSIVE upgrade. the abstract daddy fight in particular was incredible. and the team added two new endings.

Pedrof1d 23h ago

I wouldn't hold my breath on "bold".

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