Nintendo Switch and Play Toronto GoPro Experience

February 2nd, 2017 by

Experience the sites and (somewhat distorted) sounds from the Toronto stop of the Nintendo Switch and Play Event Tour.

We play Super Bomberman R, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Sonic Mania, ARMS, 1-2 Switch and experience the Nintendo Switch hardware up close in this video.

Docking the Nintendo Switch and Snipperclips Demo

January 31st, 2017 by

Here are two videos we took from the recent Toronto stop of the Nintendo Switch preview tour.

 

Nintendo Switch Preview Tour Toronto Photo Gallery/Info

January 28th, 2017 by

Here is a gallery of pictures from our time at the Nintendo Switch Preview Tour stop in Toronto as well as some extra info we found out about the system.  If you have any additional questions you’d like answered about the Nintendo Switch, we’ll be happy to answer them in the comments section!

  • The Joy-Con Grip that comes with the system definitely does not have a USB-C port, only the Charging Grip does
  • You can indeed use the headphone port when the system is docked, I played Zelda like this and it worked just fine
  • All ports are USB 2.0 on the dock until a firmware update for some reason?
  • The kickstand is a bit filmsy so don’t plan to be putting any weight on it (like pressing hard on the touch screen)
  • They literally cut holes in the table for Snipperclips so that they could keep the systems plugged in in tabletop mode
  • The Joy-Con Straps have a grey tab you can pull out to lock them in place
  • The aliasing on Breath of the Wild and Super Bomberman R in particular is quite extreme in TV Mode, but the high PPI on the Switch’s screen helps them look quite a bit better in portable modes.
  • I was not that impressed by the haptic HD rumble (more on this later)
  • The system is roughly as heavy as a Wii U GamePad (we got to play around with one that didn’t have the big clunky metal anti-theft device attached to it)
  • Snipperclips is a ton of fun in two-player mode and probably the best original game that was on display
  • The tops of the sticks on the Pro Controller feel huge and I like it, the buttons also feel a bit large but felt good
  • The triggers on the Joy-Cons and the Pro Controller are all very definitely digital buttons, which is a shame.  The Pro Controller “triggers” feel alright, but largely the same tactile sensation as the Wii U Pro Controller digital triggers.
  • The Joy-Cons are so light they feel hollow, which is impressive considering all of the things in each one.  Neither feels heavier than the other, nor is either uncomfortable to use sideways by itself.  They do however feel quite a bit better to use in single/sideways mode with the straps attached as the least comfortable part of them is the SR and SL buttons, not the relative joystick/button placement.
  • Most people will probably use the right Joy-Con’s stick with the middle of their thumb instead of the tip of it when in portable modes.  Once the Joy-Cons are in the Comfort/Charging grips, then the right stick can be used as normal and it feels as comfortable as any other proper console controller.

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Interview with Nintendo of Canada on the Nintendo Switch

January 28th, 2017 by

I forgot to take a picture of him so here he is (in the red) being interviewed by someone else.

 

I had the chance yesterday at the Toronto stop of the Nintendo Switch preview tour to sit down with Andrew Collins, the Communications Manager at Nintendo of Canada for a chat about the Switch and its launch on March 3rd, here’s what I was able to find out:

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Nintendo Switch Canadian Details & Specs

January 13th, 2017 by

Nintendo announced today that the new Nintendo Switch system will launch worldwide on March 3rd at a suggested retail price of $399 in Canada.

The system will include the main console, Joy-Con (L) and Joy-Con (R) controllers, a Joy-Con grip (to which two Joy-Con are attached and used as one controller), a set of Joy-Con wrist straps, a Nintendo Switch dock (which holds the main console and connects it to a TV), an HDMI cable and an AC adapter. Two stylish versions of the system will be released: a version with a set of gray Joy-Con, and a version with one neon blue and one neon red Joy-Con. Both versions will be the same price.

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Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Switch) Media Blowout

January 13th, 2017 by

Prepare for the biggest Legend of Zelda adventure yet, with an open-air style that breaks new boundaries while honoring the origins of the acclaimed series. Explore a world of unprecedented size and discover more than 100 puzzle-filled Shrines of Trials, plus a wide variety of weapons, outfits and gear. Players won’t want to stop playing, and they won’t have to since Nintendo Switch allows them to continue the adventure anywhere, anytime.

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Super Bomberman R (Switch) Video

January 13th, 2017 by

I love Bomberman and hope this gives him a slight chance to make it into the inevitable Smash Bros Switch now!  While not prominently featured in the big presentation, it’s still great to see him again and the game is looking pretty fun too!

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