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Nintendo Switch Sales Hit 10 Million Units, Could Outdo the Wii (fastcompany.com)

Nintendo's big bet on a hybrid portable and home game system is paying off, with 10 million Nintendo Switch units sold in nine months. From a report: Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime told Variety that the Switch could even top first-year sales of the Wii, the company's best-selling console yet -- if momentum holds up through the holidays. Strong sales will be important for Nintendo as it tries to convince game publishers to invest in the platform, whose less powerful hardware can't always handle the same games as Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's PlayStation consoles.

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  1. Does it have any games? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I read an article called "Top 5 Games For Nintento Switch", and it only had three games in it.

    1. Re:Does it have any games? by XSportSeeker · · Score: 5, Informative

      There.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

      Just so you know, the Switch had more releases in it's first year than most console and portable systems up to date. So yeah, your comment makes no sense.

  2. Re:Make less powered, less gimmicky games. by jellomizer · · Score: 2

    The issue I have is Nintendo seems to kill off its online services. I can't play Mario Kart Wii online anymore, Mario Kart 8 still works on the Wii U but for how much longer? The Wii-U had stopped it community thing that I never used. But it still gone.
    I am not a big gamer myself so, the XBox or the Playstation doesn't really appeal with me. But Nintendo's cheaper units don't seem to want to handle long term support.

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  3. Re:Whatever happened to the Nintendo 64? by jellomizer · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It is, if you browse the Nostalgia Channels on the internet the Nintendo 64 is right there with those guys. The original Wii is actually getting there too.
    Nostalgia Device = Device played with (or wish they had) as a kid (Between ages 5-15) when you are 25 years or older.

    Paraphrasing Douglas Adams:
    Technology created before you were born to a young kid has always been there and are part of the natural world
    Technology created from school age - mid 20s are exciting inventions where you may get a career in.
    Technology created after that is an Abomination to Nature and society.

    So those things that were exciting and sparked your interest as a kid, help bring a sense of nostalgia because they were new and exciting. To date myself. Video Games were always there but when they went from 8bit-16bit bringing 256 colors display was like crossing a threshold into the future. Where Kids today just see all of them as Blocky 2d graphics, and may ask why is this King Gram guys face yellow or pink not skin toned, and when he goes up the screen he becomes a giant and doesn't scale down to size. However I was a bit older when that technology came into place, so it was less exciting then seeing King Gram from a 16 color sprite to a full 256 color with painted backgrounds.

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  4. Does anyone have this and is it yet worth it? by e3m4n · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I am mostly shopping for my kids. We have had a Wii and WiiU for some time. The upgrade to WiiU seemed logical since it would still play the library of Wii games. Everytime I try to research the Switch to see if there was an extensive game library etc, I constantly keep running across the demo of 1-2-Switch. Im sorry If I offend anyone but IMO the marketing for the Switch via 1-2-Switch is the absolute worst marketing mistake of all times. You dont even look at the TV and you do retarded shit like pretend to shave or milk a fucking cow. I am 46 years old and I shave... every .. f-ing.. day. I sure as hell am not excited watching a damn video where they boast NOT looking at the TV. ... thats called a board game and they cost $20 on average. I see no path for backward compatibility and really don't see a point in buying the same titles in switch format just to keep playing them. Anyone have any experience?

    1. Re:Does anyone have this and is it yet worth it? by barc0001 · · Score: 3

      > Everytime I try to research the Switch to see if there was an extensive game library etc, I constantly keep running across the demo of 1-2-Switch. Im sorry If I offend anyone but IMO the marketing for the Switch via 1-2-Switch is the absolute worst marketing mistake of all times. You dont even look at the TV and you do retarded shit like pretend to shave or milk a fucking cow. I am 46 years old

      Also sorry to offend you, as you're a couple of years older than me (just a couple..) but where the hell are you looking and doing it so very incompetently?

      I mean, just type "switch game library" into Google and this is the first link returned:

      https://www.nintendo.com/games/switch

      Which lists in big marketing panels:

      Zelda: Breath of the Wild
      Xenoblade Chronicles 2
      Super Mario Odyssey
      Rocket League
      Fire Emblem Warriors
      Splatoon 2
      Fifa 18
      Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
      Skyrim

      and many more under those in the categories. How is this such a challenge?

  5. Re:Stop calling it a console by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 3, Interesting

    serious players

    That's an oxymoron.

    "Dedicated" gamers, or "obsessive" gamers might sound a little better.

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  6. Re:"Could Outdo the Wii" by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 2

    Pretty un-fucking-likely. The Wii rode a massive wave of grannies and non-gamers who only ever used the thing for Wii Sports/Wii Play/Wii Other Assorted Minigame shit. The Switch has maybe 3 games worth playing with about 1 more in the pipe, unless they can somehow turn it into another motion-control gimmick machine and market it to the Wii crowd, there's no way it will outdo the Wii on sales.

    Game quality-wise, it already has outdone the Wii, but everyone knows that sales are kind.

    Wii was first console I ever bought (mainly for kids though). Prior to wii we had been PC only household. Switch is probably the second console I will buy (again, for the kids primarily).

    Switch, just like the Wii, crosses the boundaries and attracts people beyond the unshowered sweaty neckbeard demographic.

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