GameCentral is amongst the first in the world to play the Nintendo Switch, but is the price right for the unusual new console?
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From the article:
"If the Switch really does have 80 games in development why not say what they are?"
Head over to IGN they have a list of in development games lol.
Good article. I can't say i disagree with the conclusion. Lets hope they release new information about other games soon. Also E3 needs to be amazing.
Why is no-one speaking of price vs portability?
Everyone and their uncle is comparing the pricing against the ps4slim and x1s yet they don't ever consider that the switch is both a home and portable console with detacable controllers with basic motion controls inbuilt. That is a lot of tech for the price.
Look and any portable laptop compared to a similar spec desktop. You ALWAYS pay more of portability and size.
Good article and I agree with it. What was shown is not enough to for me to get exited and want to get one.
Get away Zelda from the presentation and it was very empty. The Switch feels to me like a Wii and Vita fusion but with a premium price.
I'll just say this: the launch lineup is garbage. The only thing worth noting is Zelda and you can get that for the Wii U. Well done Nintendo, well done!