Seems somewhat plausible. I wonder if it would still have TV out?
You can see the USB port on the bottom, I'm pretty sure it won't lose the TV output but I can see the dock being sold separately to further keep prices down.
I would totally get one if Nintendo had a decent account system and automated upload/download of savegames.
Well it certainly seems very plausible, and it has all the design features you’d expect from a cheaper version... which also makes me a little suspicious.
Yeah, any joycon-less version is always going to be at risk of incompatibility. No-one's going to be buying this and playing Pokémon Let's Go for instance, or a Skyward Sword remaster.
If they get this sub-£199 then they should knock out a New 2DS Mini for £99 as well
It might shift a few more mill for the next 12-18 months window. I know that if they do a £199 Mini Switch I certainly wouldn't be tempted to buy one for the kids, still too premium for young hands
I see that and think "that's amazing, must get!" then realise I could play my son's Switch when he's in bed, but never ever bother.
I've dipped into the games I've bought, but never spent a night dedicated to playing it.
Capcom Belt thingy, Ikaruga, Zero Gunner 2 all had about ten minutes play each.
The best time I had was playing Mario in co-op with him, but now that's done, there's nothing else like it on the system.
Yeah, those dimensions coupled with the raised trigger housing ain't good with young hands. My 10-yr old's Pokémon system he got at Christmas is like a banana ... barely even sits in the dock. Still, it's great he has fun with it.
It might shift a few more mill for the next 12-18 months window.
Really? At a time when 2DS/3DS production is winding down and when Nintendo have openly stated that they aren't planning to make any new first-party software for it?
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