Direct Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecsVny3ebQ0
Announcements In order announced:
- Splatoon 3 DLC - Side Order
- Spring 2024
- Mario vs Donkey Kong
- Originally a GBA game
- Feb 16, 2024
- Prince of Persia - The Lost Crown
- Jan 18, 2024
- Horizon Chase 2
- Later Today
- Super Crazy Rhythm Castle
- Nov 14, 2023
- Spy X Anya: Operation Memories
- 2024
- Super Mario RPG
- Nov 17, 2023
- Another Code Recollection
- Another Code: Two Memories (DS game: Trace Memory)
- Another Code R: Journey into lost memoies (Sequel, Previously unreleased in US)
- Jan 19, 2024
- Princess Peach: Showtime
- March 22, 2024
- Saga Emerald Beyond
- 2024
- Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft
- Feb 14, 2024
- Detective Pikachu Returns
- Oct 6, 2023
- Trombone Champ
- Later Today
- Battle Crush
- Free to play
- Next spring
- Beta test October
- First for console on Nintendo Switch
- Wartales
- Timed console exclusive
- Later today
- Contra: Operation Galuga
- Early next year
- Unicorn Overlord
- March 8, 2024
- Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD
- Summer 2024
- Nintendo Museum
- Real life Project
- An actual museum
- Not a game
- Amiibo News
- Zelda, Ganondrof (Nov 3)
- Noah, Mio (Jan 19)
- Super Smash Ultimate DLC Fighter Sora (2024)
- F-Zero 99
- First F-Zero game
- Battle Royale
- Free on NSO
- Available Later Today
- Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story
- Available 2024
- Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story
- Nov 1, 2023
- WarioWare: Move It!
- Nov 3, 2023
- Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes
- April 23, 2024
- Eastward: Octopia
- Paid DLC
- This Holiday
- Wargroove 2
- Console Exclusive
- Oct 5, 2023
- Dave the Diver
- First for console
- Oct 26, 2023
- Demo available later today
- Mario Kart Deluxe - Wave 6 (Final Wave)
- Wii Daisy Circuit (Map)
- Diddy Kong (Character)
- Funky Kong (Character)
- Pauline (Character)
- Peachette (Character)
- Available this Holiday
- Among Us
- New Map
- Free update
- Oct, 2023
- Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
- 2024
I liked the Direct, even though new announcement for first party were pretty much all remakes, but since Switch is my first Nintendo console, I loved all those announcements.
What do you all think about it?
They’re doing something with F-Zero!!! 😱
It’s a Battle Royale and it requires NSO to play which I refuse to pay for. 😐
Otherwise I was happy to see TTYD is coming back! I really have to play the original again, I haven’t since it originally released…
Yearly NSO price is super super cheap.
Weird mindset… you consider that it’s ok because it’s cheap? At what price is it not ok anymore?
It’s unacceptable to me that we have to pay for services that should be free and that we can’t own certain games because they’re locked behind a paywall.
On the other hand your could consider it paying for Fzero and just ignore the rest of the network. If that works for you then the problem is solved.
On the other hand if you are worried that you will never “own” the battle Royale game: that was never going to happen, it will die when the serves go dark no matter how they monitize. You might as well enjoy it while it lasts.
The ownership part applies to all retro games that I can’t purchase because they’re only available to NSO members, it’s not about f-zero specifically.
Oh, fair enough.
But as someone who has an NSO sub for other reasons trust me the emulation isn’t ideal. I use my lounge room PC for anything I’m going to put time into.
If I buy three game using NSO vouchers the discount total is higher than a standard NSO subscription, that’s enough for me. I buy more than three games over the year so it saves me quiet a bit.
Just jail break your ns. The free games you get will pay for the nso subscription
That’s totally besides the point and still rewards Nintendo for what I consider to be horrendous business practice towards their customers.
Was hoping to get Capt Falcon in Mario Kart to go with the Blue Falcon kart, especially since I also refuse to get a subscription, but alas. Still, it’s nice to see any new F-zero for the first time in… wow, 20 years.
Why do you refuse to pay for NSO?
Because I find it insulting to have to pay for services that are free on PC, especially when we’re talking about being able to play multiplayer games using a peer to peer connection or the ability to play some older games (amongst other things).
I feel ya, but consoles are a different beast.
Reasonable people can debate how the pricing should be structured, especially when it comes to online functionality that doesn’t even take a penny of Nintendo’s server budget…
But I don’t think it’s reasonable to expect zero cost at all, when:
It’s just part of the deal you make when you sign up for a walled garden. You get certain guarantees, but only if you pay for the relevant package. You can’t have it both ways – getting the benefit of first-party backing while enjoying the freedom of a purely third-party environment. It’s like a cruise ship that doesn’t let you bring your own alcohol.
Windows doesn’t offer the service that connects Counter Strike players together, Valve does, and they do it for free and they offer it for first and third party games and they suffer the reputation hit if the service doesn’t work (possibly even worse because at least with consoles you potentially have a physical copy as a backup to play with, which isn’t a possibility with always online games on Steam).
Nintendo gets a cut on all software sold on their consoles, they get all profits from first party software, they don’t tend to be the manufacturer that sells at the biggest loss (if at a loss at all), but people are still defending their choice to lock basic functionalities behind a paywall…
Yeah, fair enough: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/79180/xboxes-arent-profitable-but-the-nintendo-switch-certainly-is/index.html
Still, the staffing and computing resources of online services are an ongoing cost. I wouldn’t say that Valve is quite in a similar position to Nintendo here, but I see your point that there are companies willing to lean in and expose themselves to a certain degree. I mean, Microsoft even does that by exempting certain games from requiring a Live subscription.
But Valve and Microsoft are vastly more mature than Nintendo when it comes to cloud infrastructure, and there are some side benefits to carrying that cost themselves, too, when the core of your business model depends on you having it figured out to the point that a real-world system performs well on it.
I’m just sayin, there are different concerns here and it’s a pretty reasonable ask. They’re not exactly cackling towards the sky in a dark tower with a bolt of lightning behind them saying “my evil plan to lock basic functionality behind a paywall is finally complete!” with their $20/year service.
I think there’s room for both of us to be right here. At least, so long as you agree that it still costs Valve and Microsoft money to foot the bill for their free (to the consumer) online services, they just choose to not pass the cost along because it gives them other advantages that may not be universally applicable to every vendor.