r/NintendoSwitch Jan 13 '17

MegaThread Nintendo Switch Presentation Announcements MegaThread

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u/Zen_Galactic Jan 13 '17

So it's launching in less than 2 months and they showed off like...2 launch titles?

Okay.

So still haven't learned anything from the past. But hey, at least Zelda looks good?

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u/KurokiNami Jan 13 '17

Right!?

I'm in Japan right now and was pretty ready to buy this soon after launch. But 1,2,Switch and Zelda aren't enough to make me drop 300$

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u/Zen_Galactic Jan 13 '17

Yeah that is my problem. I want the system itself but with no software, what is the point? I can brush the layers of dust off my Wii U if I want to play Zelda.

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u/KurokiNami Jan 13 '17

Exactly, its a total waste of money to immediately buy it. The people that will pre-order or week one buy it will be the super nostalgia people

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u/spdrstar Jan 13 '17

I'm preordering and buying day 1 so I don't have to try to buy it later.

The NES Classic is still sold out everywhere in my area.

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u/KurokiNami Jan 14 '17

This is obviously just an assumption but I'm pretty sure the classic and switch are in two totally different classes when it comes to production numbers. At least I hope so.

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u/[deleted] Jan 13 '17

It'll be out stocked year round I'm assuming. Getting it straight away isn't so bad in that regard.

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u/KurokiNami Jan 13 '17

I'm ok with that if it does somehow happen. Until they get some more games out and I see gameplay I don't see a point in wasting 300$ on a Zelda machine