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Anyone buy a Nintendo Switch yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 15558155" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>Nintendo made a shitty, over-priced console with a terribly drawn out release schedule that could have been salvaged to a certain degree if it didn't take a very long time to release quality titles. The first true Mario game was released one year after the console was released. Sure Nintendo had a 2d Mario at release but it was almost the same thing as the Wii version. Mario Kart came out one and a half years after release, Smash was just shy of two years and Zelda? Hell, Zelda came out over four years later. After witnessing how well a console is received with a killer app Nintendo might have taken the release schedule a bit more serious. </p><p></p><p>Buy a Wii U (refurbished) directly from Nintendo for $200 but hope the game pad never breaks. Buy it from ebay and hope the game pad doesn't break. Even years later when it has a decent selection of 1st party, not many want it and who can blame them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 15558155, member: 31223"] Nintendo made a shitty, over-priced console with a terribly drawn out release schedule that could have been salvaged to a certain degree if it didn't take a very long time to release quality titles. The first true Mario game was released one year after the console was released. Sure Nintendo had a 2d Mario at release but it was almost the same thing as the Wii version. Mario Kart came out one and a half years after release, Smash was just shy of two years and Zelda? Hell, Zelda came out over four years later. After witnessing how well a console is received with a killer app Nintendo might have taken the release schedule a bit more serious. Buy a Wii U (refurbished) directly from Nintendo for $200 but hope the game pad never breaks. Buy it from ebay and hope the game pad doesn't break. Even years later when it has a decent selection of 1st party, not many want it and who can blame them. [/QUOTE]
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