Captain Jigglypuff
Leader of Jigglypuff Army
The only media I’d want to see on the Switch eShop is apps for Netflix and maybe a music player similar to the one on 3DS where we get to add music we already own.
Nintendo should consider expanding the eShop to sell other forms of media including movies, music and TV, like Sony and Microsoft have done with their digital download shops. Also explore streaming of exclusive movies and TV shows on Switch online.
id have a hard time believing this would be good for the consumers. media material in the past was kept by the networks then later on decentralized. they starting to take back their shows and movies with the online streaming sites again. if you want to see show a, b, c, d and e and they all are on separate sources then you'd need multiple subscriptions. seems like a big hassle to me to have all the media content split up into 5 billion different subscription services.
It looks like that US and Europe are getting the game before Japan.. What?The third entry of Trails of Cold Steel is coming to Switch for Japan in Spring 2020.
Previous entries? Go buy a PS4/Vita for those.
The live action Mario show with Lou Albano is currently on Netflix in the US which can be used on the Wii U and 3DS.I'd have to agree with Nel here. It feels like alot of Companies are Saying, "To watch our series, you have to subscribe to our service." While tying to see what was on the stores, Playstation Video appears to have more or less gone in the UK store at least.
Another thing is what can Nintendo get on the Store. Currently the only thing that I can see them putting up there are the Pikmin Movies, that they've done in the Past. Alot of "Nintendo" Movies and TV shows are partly owned by someone else. No "The Wizard" "Super Mario Bros" or "Super Mario Bros.: Peach-Hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!". And that's not counting the various TV shows, which may not exist outside of a battered VHS tape.
Ok, getting the other Apps Like Youtube and Hulu, I'd say Bring on Netflix and Amazon Video. Sure, they require a subscription, but at least those aren't limited to one device.
I actually found some thing Wild, I believe you can get some of the old DIC Mario TV shows on the Switch, Wii U and 3DS, by looking for certain channel or two on Youtube.
Psst, I didn't find it atrocious. It played fine on my Switch. It's why I'm interested in it.You survived playing the atrocious Switch demo? Because it doesn't represent the full game well, which does run well.
Would be cool if this could be done multiple times
At which point it is no longer a trial...
Yea the first part does. The latter sounds like a guy's name with an s at the front of it.It sounds like a girl's name.
Beware the Nanica Smitch.
I just learned that the default storage is internal and that the Switch doesn’t actually come with a microSD card. So inserting it still allowed me to keep my stuff!That depends if the first one doesn't have any downloaded games in it.
You should turn off the Switch, manually move the files from the first one to your computer, move them to the bigger one, put that one in the Switch, and done.
From Persona Central. Nice to see SMT V is still a thing, looking forward to any possible info after Scramble comes out.This week’s issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine #1622 features New Year’s cards and aspirations for 54 Japanese developers for the year 2020, including Atlus.
These cards include statements from the developers for the coming year. According to a magazine leak, Atlus’ comment is the following:
Both Shin Megami Tensei V and Project Re Fantasy are under active development.
Not teasing as much as previous years, Atlus is reiterating that development is still ongoing for both of the company’s upcoming RPGs that have lacked updates for a long while.
http://www.vgchartz.com/article/441...r-the-week-ending-december-28-christmas-week/http://www.vgchartz.com/article/441...-for-the-week-ending-december-7-cyber-monday/
It seems Nintendo Switch has finally outsold Xbone in retail sales (there is no comparison of shipments since there is no such data as "Xbox One Shipment Sales", Microsoft doesn't release them). Next threshold for both is SNES's 49.01 million sales, which should happen sometime earlier 2020 for Switch.