Sunday, February 26, 2017

Nintendo Switch And Its Early Release Flaws

The Nintendo Switch is the most anticipated game release console in 2017 and is the sequel console to the Wii U. It is the newest advancement in console technology as it allows the gamer to not only use the console as a stationary console, but it also allows the gamer to take the controller from its portable station and use it as a handheld device. It is making many great advances in the gaming community and will definitely impact future gaming consoles to come. But just like all things, it has its flaws, and some of them are pretty major.

The first issue with the console is that, right out of the box, the console is very boring. The game console comes with no games included, so the only thing to do is scroll through the menus and create your mii, unless you decided to buy a game with the console. In addition to that, there is no backwards compatibility offered with the system, so gamers cannot play any of their old Wii or Wii U games. The Switch will be the very first Nintendo console since the GameCube to not offer backwards compatibility. In addition to all of this, virtually downloading games will not be available at release date. What that means is gamers cannot buy games digitally from the Nintendo eShop at the release of the console and would cause gamers to buy their games on cartridges. Another problem adding to the game problem is that the internal storage of the console is only 32GB, which is extremely small for gaming consoles.

These game issues as well as issues with the controllers and battery issues add to the many continuing problems resulting for the Nintendo Switch. For more information about the Nintendo Switch click here.

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