Nintendo Understands Switch Owners May Not Be “Ready To Jump To Switch 2”

And it wants to keep those players “engaged”.

Nintendo’s future is very much focused on the launch of the Switch 2, but as we already know it will also be continuing to support the original system (at least until 2026).

The company has already locked in some new Switch titles for next year and during a chat with The Washington Post, Nintendo of America’s president Doug Bowser acknowledged how not everyone is necessarily ready to make the jump to Switch 2.

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Random: Yep, Nintendo Switch 2 Game Cartridges Still Taste Disgusting

“I can’t believe that other people are trying that”.

Ahh, here we go, the Nintendo Switch 2 coverage you’ve been waiting for: the new red cartridges still taste bad. Finally, we can all rest now.

GameSpot bravely put this question to Takuhiro Dohta, the director of the Switch 2 and Programming Management Group Senior Director. And he confirmed that, yes, that gross-tasting coating is back. “I do not advise that you do ” Dohta told the publication.

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Review: Rift Of The NecroDancer (Switch) – Imagine If Guitar Hero & Ikaruga Made A Baby

Slimes to the left of me, zombies to the right.

Canadian developer Brace Yourself Games first hit the spotlight with Crypt of the NecroDancer, a rhythm-based roguelike, all the way back in 2015. Dungeon crawling to a relentless beat became the new dance craze sweeping the nation, and it was warmly welcomed into the Switch indie canon with the 2019 Zelda tie-in Cadence of Hyrule.

This time, Brace Yourself has teamed up with Tic Toc Games for a fun spin-off that trades dungeon crawling for guitar shredding. It’s still rhythm-based and still builds to mind-bending, chaotic action, but it’s also still surprisingly puzzley, like Guitar Hero had a baby with Ikaruga. And there’s zombies. It’s not often that a game makes you feel like you’re solving a puzzle, dodging traffic, and playing a gig all at once, but Rift of the NecroDancer likes to keep you busy.

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Switch 2 Devs May Assign Specific Inputs To Pro Controller’s Back Buttons

Is it worth the hassle, though?

One of the biggest surprises from the recent Switch 2 Direct is that the accompanying Pro Controller will actually come with two new back buttons labelled ‘GL’ and ‘GR’.

In addition to a slightly revamped design in which Nintendo took inspiration from the GameCube controller, the new Pro Controller is also seemingly taking a few cues from the likes of the Xbox Elite Controller and PlayStation Dualsense Edge, both of which sport their own customisable back ‘paddles’.

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Nintendo Apologises As Japanese Store & eShop Malfunction For Five Days

There’s enough for everyone, right?

It seems as though the official Japanese Nintendo eShop and online store have been struggling with high traffic numbers since the Switch 2 was fully unveiled during last week’s rather epic Direct.

As noticed over on r/NintendoSwitch, the official Japanese Nintendo website now has an apology message at the top, which has been handily translated in the comments (shoutout to Reddit user Joseki100) so we can all see what it means!

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Opinion: A Few Too Many Questions & Unwelcome Surprises Are Taking The Shine Off The Switch 2 Reveal

The camel’s back.

After going hands-on with the hardware, we can confirm that Switch 2 is exciting. It not only promises fresh Nintendo goodness but also to reinvigorate the OG Switch libraries many of us have been building up over the past eight years. The future is looking bright for Nintendo lifers, though a few too many unclear details and small disappointments are taking the shine off what should be a celebratory occasion.

Some of these factors are out of Nintendo’s control, to be fair. The biggest controversy revolves around the price — particularly $80 games — and the announcement that US pre-orders were being postponed has only poured petrol on the flames.

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Poll: Box Art Brawl – Nintendo Switch 2 Special

All-star brawl.

Hello folks, and welcome to another edition of Box Art Brawl!

Before we get onto this week’s very special one-off battle, let’s see how things went down last time. We looked at Tomodachi Life to celebrate the newly-announced sequel for the Nintendo Switch, and it wasn’t even remotely close. North America absolutely killed it with 65% of the vote! Europe came second with 18%, and Japan third with 17%.

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‘Switch 2 Editions’ Are Supposedly A Switch Game Card And Download Code For The Upgrade Pack

The physical version, according to Nintendo’s customer support.

Nintendo earlier this week announced select games from the Switch generation would be getting ‘Switch 2 Edition’ releases.

A Nintendo customer service representative has reportedly shed light on the exact content included in the physical versions – claiming the Switch 2 Edition upgrade packs will be “download codes”.

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Video: Street Fighter 6 Side-By-Side Comparison (Switch 2 & PlayStation 5)

Get ready for 60fps, crossplay and exclusive modes.

Street Fighter 6 is on its way to the Switch 2 and if you’re wondering how it compares to certain other versions, we’ve now got a side-by-side comparison.

This upload, shared by the YouTube channel ElAnalistaDeBits, shows the Switch 2 version running alongside the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 versions of the game.

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