I'm trying to get Zelda SE but no diceI got mine from Amazon too. The console first and 5min ago finally Zelda
I'm trying to get Zelda SE but no diceI got mine from Amazon too. The console first and 5min ago finally Zelda
I wanted that also but it seems it's already sold out so just the normal game for me.I'm trying to get Zelda SE but no dice
Actually se just went in stock with 13th shipping date. Just ordered it and cancelled regularI wanted that also but it seems it's already sold out so just the normal game for me.
Sweet thanks, just ordered it tooActually se just went in stock with 13th shipping date. Just ordered it and cancelled regular
So, they are demos for the month that expire at the start of next month?What's the hell, so those free monthly games you get with the Nintendo online are literally only playable for that month whether you are still subscribed to Nintendo's online order not, to keep playing them you have to purchase them.
An that's exactly what I said, if you currently have a WiiU, there really isn't a reason for you to get this because the only game on launch that anyone cares about is on the WiiU as well. Why they didn't have a larger launch lineup after the WiiU has been doesn't make sense to me.I had the Switch in my cart at Best Buy, but... well, frankly, I didn't care enough to order it. I already own a Wii U, so I can use that to play Zelda while I wait for more good Switch games to come out.
So basically the 1-2-Switch can only be played when drunk or high. It was should come with a warning on the box about that.
And indeed, $250 in 2004 would be nearly $320 in 2017. So the Switch is priced under the PSP after inflation.I remember paying $249 for a PSP back in the day. $299 for all the tech it has is not a bad deal. The graphics are insanely good for what is basically a handheld.
I don't see how this is relevant. Neo Geo was like $600 back in the 90's.And indeed, $250 in 2004 would be nearly $320 in 2017. So the Switch is priced under the PSP after inflation.
I don't see how this is relevant. Neo Geo was like $600 back in the 90's.
Yea but the issue is that it's not priced well for its competition. Sure you can kind of be mobile with it but it's bad battery life hurts it. Plus it's not as powerful as its competition and lack of 3rd party support when for the same price you can get a more powerful Xbox or PS4 which have more games released in a couple months than the Switch will this whole year.And indeed, $250 in 2004 would be nearly $320 in 2017. So the Switch is priced under the PSP after inflation.
Yea but the issue is that it's not priced well for its competition. Sure you can kind of be mobile with it but it's bad battery life hurts it. Plus it's not as powerful as its competition and lack of 3rd party support when for the same price you can get a more powerful Xbox or PS4 which have more games released in a couple months than the Switch will this whole year.
Is it priced right for what it is? Yes, but it's not priced right for the market and its competition.
It's not an easy sell @ $300 with less power and lack of games.
Missed out on the Zelda Masters edition. God damn Nintendo, LET US GIVE YOU OUR FREAKING MONEY FFS.
People compare it because it's a console not a portable gaming machine like the 3DS.The 3DS has crap graphics and it outsells the PS4 and XBone by an insane amount. When it came out it was $250. Nintendo has basically created a sub genre of console with the Switch. Once they kill the 3DS and they will, the Switch will be the both home and portable console. You can't say that about anything else in the market. Don't understand why people keep comparing the Switch to the PS4 and X1 when it does stuff that neither will never do.