
It’s faster than the software announced in the previous Nintendo Direct.
I thought I wouldn’t buy any games until GTA6 this year, but my plans have completely changed.
I was surprised that it came out earlier than I expected with RaiDou.
When will the official lottery results be announced?
Should I also apply for the lottery at other places?
I feel relieved because it’s okay if I can buy it before Duskblood and DXM2 come out.
No, September is close. I’m starting to feel anxious about whether I can buy it.
If you meet the conditions, make sure to ship enough so that you can almost certainly make a reservation.
>>5
It was tougher than I thought, so I want it to turn out this way.
It seems like I can buy it normally, so I can play comfortably on the autumn Pokémon Switch 2.
Since I couldn’t buy a Switch and my enthusiasm has cooled off, I was hoping I could buy this early, but it seems tough for newcomers to get it.
You can normally buy it at a regular retail store, right?
If the store was doing a lottery or something, it would be different.
>>9
That’s exactly the kind of place they make their base, so the odds seem crazy for the first time.
The fair lottery drawing location.
But I am confident that I will not use this C button at all.
>>10
I realized that playing alone suits me better, so I became a bit quiet during the functionality introduction.
>>17
Just honestly say you don’t have any friends.
Show me some software that’s a bit further ahead.
Well, I guess there will be a Direct in June.
>>11
The games from last week’s Direct will directly become new titles for Switch 2…
A year of Switch Online is tough…
I’ve only been doing it for six months.
>>12
I forgot to cancel it, so it had been on automatic renewal all along, and now it’s coming back to haunt me here.
Ideally, it would be perfect if there were plenty of stock piled up at a discount store that an office worker could casually walk into on their way home from work.
Was the online one-month subscription only available for purchase from the store?
Since the other conditions are met, I need to enroll at the time of application.
I was just playing with the software, so I haven’t gone online.
I hope a large shipment comes out around the students’ summer vacation.
Well, it’s a feature geared towards younger kids, so it doesn’t really concern older guys like me…
There are too many launches, and now I’m unsure what I should do…!
I’m not comfortable showing my face or my voice, so I’d be happy if we could at least chat using voice conversion.
I just want a transformation that resembles a suspect from Police 24/7.
However, it seems like there won’t be a situation like the Switch where it’s constantly in a lottery state, even if it takes some time.
>>23
This time, they surely won’t let go of the customers who have cooled off and distanced themselves.
It feels like they are trying to win back customers who have shifted to PC and Steam.
If you’re young now, the C button is definitely fun.
>>24
It looks like it would be fun to mess around with Street Fighter 6 like this.
I was most concerned about the price, but there was no announcement.
I was a bit scared because I went through the trouble of separating the region-free ones and the Japanese versions.
>>25
The price is listed on the official website.
The domestic version has more than 50,000 languages, and the international version has 70,000.
>>67
I only looked at the direct, so I just found out for the first time.
It’s 1.5 times cheaper than I imagined…
>>67
Is the Japan-only version cheaper…!?
It feels like it’s been a while since I’ve had a game console that isn’t region-locked.
I wonder if Space Marine 2 will come to Switch 2.
Considering color variations and bundled editions, I might wait until the software I want is released.
Huh, this year!?
It seems that the C button will be useful in the recruitment slot for game streamers who show their faces.
I just thought it would be nice to get it before the release of the Sealing War Chronicles…
It’s like, you know…
I felt a spirit of determination that says we will open a path for home video game consoles here!
Many of the concerns that I have do not arise because I can only do it with friends.
The downside is that when a friend suddenly says they want to do voice chat, I can’t refuse because I don’t have a microphone.
Since it was cheap, leaving it on has paid off.
>>36
I haven’t really used the online features either, but I’ve been logged in for a few years.
I wonder if I can clear Xenoblade X before its release.
I don’t have time to play the launch because I’ve been replaying Zelda!
The camera is sold separately, and it’s unlikely that a Vtuber would accidentally reveal their face.
Well, there may still be unimaginable idiots who mess things up.
There probably won’t be any overseas reselling.
The number of things given to children will likely decrease.
It might become easier to buy than before.
>>43
It’s indeed a tough price for one person to have one unit.
I thought I would buy it if it was under 70,000, and I would be satisfied if it fell below 60,000, but I was surprised it was 50,000.
We were short because it’s been 5 months.
I only used it during Monster Hunter, you know.
If I show my face as a nameless person, it seems like the Urine Man and the flushed face would appear on the screen, and I wouldn’t be able to handle it for a different reason.
I felt that the chat feature is aimed at kids who can’t use Discord calls on PC.
Well, there are people in cultural spheres where using Discord isn’t common, but they might still use the Switch… like my mom…
Thanks to video chat, we can prevent a tragedy before the offline meeting.
Shall we play Mario Kart after a long time?
>>49
I want it if it comes with Mario Kart for 4000 yen.
I wonder if the winning rate changes depending on whether it comes with a DL version or not.
https://www.nintendo.com/jp/hardware/switch2/accessibility/index.html
It seems that conversion from text to speech is possible.
I mean, it’s normal to voice out these days, so let’s get used to it… Using a voice changer just makes you seem like a weird person that’s hard to understand…
The models are so refreshing that there’s no way I, as an old man, can be like that.
>>51
I think that’s just a part of it, even if they’re young.
>>57
Regarding Nintendo, there seem to be quite a few of them.
I gave my parents Animal Crossing as a set as a present just before the pandemic.
I remember feeling like, “It’s a hassle to explain how to do this or that when asked…”
Press the C button! I’ll explain while looking at the screen and showing it to you! Can you do that?
The fact that Waiha is coming to Switch 2 is nothing but a precursor to Waiha 2 coming to all platforms.
I’m not qualified in advance, but is it tough to buy this on the release day?
>>56
Of course, people with online experience will be prioritized, so it will be difficult at first.
It’s about how long the general public has to wait before they can buy it.
If you don’t buy a camera, showing your face is unrelated.
I’ve never seen a hardware release this short a time after its unveiling…
Since we’re just anonymous people, there’s really nothing more to talk about than things like “isn’t that ridiculous?” so it doesn’t matter.
If my reactions make the avatar cry or laugh, then I’ll consider implementing it.
Because I’m a dirty old man, I have to be modest in my appearance.
I want to use the C button in Shine Post…
Thanks to the standard mouse equipment, it seems like the porting of mouse-centric games from Steam will progress smoothly.
I wonder if Super Hook Girl will come out.
>>65
Koei Tecmo’s stability in promptly adapting Nobunaga’s Ambition.
Please port noita.
I don’t have any software I want to use right now.
>>68
That’s why I’m grateful that I can also play Switch games.
>>83
I don’t really want to do anything over there anymore…
>>88
Then maybe you don’t need to buy it…?
I haven’t continued for a year.
I hope to have a lot shipped to retail.
I had the opportunity to meet with Nintendo people, and since they were a super outgoing group, the model’s vibe felt quite realistic.
I wonder if you could consider Light 2 as well…
I would like to have portability specialization and cost reduction as options.
I certainly think the lottery conditions are quite strict, but I have no objection to doing everything possible to shake off resellers.
I don’t have the guts to play Smash Bros, Momotetsu, and Dokapon while using voice chat and being recorded on camera.
I’m glad that staying online to play retro games paid off.
The Joy-Con mouse is interesting, but I probably want a dedicated mouse.
>>77
It definitely looks inconvenient to use…
>>77
I wonder if there are options available with gyro functionality…
I was really surprised because even the multilingual version was a little cheaper than I had imagined.
>>78
Aren’t you overestimating the expectations too high?
>>91
Well, from what I saw during the broadcast, it seemed to have much higher specs than I imagined, so I was prepared for it to be just around 80,000 yen…
I didn’t expect it to be in the tens of millions, though.
The Switch has had such a long period of lottery sales that I’ve completely lost my motivation.
I want to be able to buy 2 easily.
I expected it to be about 60,000 yen excluding tax, so the Japanese version feels quite cheap.
Ridge Racer sits at the top of the software list.
I want you to hold frequent lotteries and announce the results in a short span of time.
I wonder if the software will be priced similarly to other models.
I wonder if we’ll see games that seamlessly switch between standard controls like those in Other M and mouse controls.
What I thought during this Direct.
After all, skrikn is a liar.
>>87
Oh
I haven’t played on the Switch recently, but I’m glad I continued my online membership.
Thank you, Nintendo music…
I don’t know how many millions of units they will release initially, but I wonder when it will be available for retail.
I wonder if that includes the 24% tariff, making it 70,000.
>>92
If there is only one country, that might be true…
If I can switch with Switch2, then I won’t need Switch anymore.
>>93
That’s right!
The multilingual version was as expected, so my assessment was not wrong.
I didn’t think they would eliminate the exchange rate difference with brute force.
It may be plain, but I’m happy that I can now plug earphones into the controller and that I can also connect USB-C from the top of the console.
If I’m shown that kind of performance, I can expect it to be 59,800 or even up to 79,800…
SDExpress is damn expensive…
Is it really going to cost 10,000 yen for 256GB?
>>103
The MicroSD cards around the time of the Switch1’s release were about that much.
>>104
Well, this time it’s a hardware introduction, so that’s probably why the hardware developers are coming forward.
>>104
I like that the color of the clothes and the stance are matched to switch2.
It’s okay if the playtime for one game isn’t 50 hours, right?
>>105
That must be cumulatively.
Parents who are pressured by their children to buy a game console that costs close to 50,000 yen must have it tough…
It’s true that children should run around and play outside instead of playing with game consoles, as the previous situation was extravagant.
>>108
Is the price around 25,000 yen for the 64 and Super Famicom?
But anyway, if I buy this, I can probably use it for about 7 to 8 years.
>>108
Now we have to buy smartphones for our kids, so today’s parents are amazing.
If we’re not careful, we might have to buy them a PC as well.
I feel like I might be bullied if I don’t have it.
>>108
In a few years, the price of the iPhone will be more than double, so I need to get used to it while I can.
I wonder what the highlight slot besides Mario Kart will be for the launch?
I think it’s profitable even at 50,000 due to its performance.
>>99
A riot is about to happen.
The total playtime as of the end of February is impressive.
The release date had quite a long waiting period, so this is just about normal.
>>99
It’s one thing if it’s downloadable software or something that can be streamed, but this is hardware.
I expected Street Fighter 6 to come out, but I didn’t expect them to prepare amiibo as well.
I think a price of 70,000 yen is good for foreigners.
I plan to deliver Switch2 directly to everyone!
>>123
(Switch 2 thrown in from the window)
>>126
I feel like my lifespan is decreasing.
I’ve been in since the first day of Switch Online, but I wonder if I can actually buy it…
When I begged for a 64 console on Christmas long ago,
If it’s just for Christmas, then I won’t need the New Year’s money, so I’ve resolved to go buy it for New Year’s, and it’s been approved.
It was revealed that Santa doesn’t exist.
>>125
Even so, the fact that they don’t say they won’t buy it shows their love.
>>125
Speaking of that, I wonder how the June release will be.
I’m really grateful that it was made cheaper for the Japanese people suffering from the weak yen.
I will buy the secret exhibition too.
>>127
Maybe it was because I had just seen some overly high-spec visuals, but that tutorial software looked surprisingly interesting, and that was somehow not good.
It seems like something that could become a communication tool rather than the Famicom of my era.
It’s outrageous to deliver it directly…
I will go pick it up, so please set aside my portion.
I’ve been subscribed for about five years because I enjoyed playing SFC and 64 online and then just left it as it was.
It’s cheaper than 3DO!
Even with this advance reservation right, it doesn’t mean you’ll definitely get it. The odds could be like 10,000 to 1.
>>136
If we assume that the odds including that are 100,000 and it only dropped to 10,000, that would be far better.
I was surprised that there were so many software titles that even the manufacturers seemed to be looking forward to them more than the fans.
>>138
Next is me! No, it’s me! Soft manufacturers kept popping up one after another, and it didn’t work out.
>>138
Well, it’s definitely going to sell like crazy…
>>138
It’s great how high-energy and enthusiastic the voice is during the software introduction.
>>138
The new hardware is great because it’s this much of a festive uproar.
>>138
There were probably many situations where I wanted to actually produce it, but the performance of switch1 was limited and it was impossible.
>>151
Hogwarts Legacy was quite a reckless port, after all…
>>138
If they could release it, it would definitely sell, but being unable to do so was the worst situation for a manufacturer.
I think it’s an ideal method to identify active users who actively engage with the software market.
They would probably want to prioritize giving the main unit to such users.
>>139
I can’t help but think that it’s unavoidable even for me who wasn’t online.
Honestly, I’m sad.
It was no good because the game “Nobunaga’s Ambition” quickly supported mouse operation.
When can I make a reservation?
I want to play the new Zelda game on the next-generation console soon.
I’m also happy about Gungeon 2.
>>149
It would have been better in 2D pixel art…
It’s obvious, but I’m really glad to see that those things were clearly recognized as problems.
It took three months to go around stores for the lottery during the Switch release, but I wonder if I will be able to buy it this time through the Nintendo Direct lottery…
It looks like missing this would be disastrous.
The announcement of the next-generation console is really exciting.
The period of the Switch was long, so I feel it even more.
I hope the lawlessness of the e-shop is somehow being managed.
>>154
It might become a bit more comfortable if it could be operated with the mouse.
>>154
As soon as a rating with a name like esbr is introduced to the store, any heart (game) becomes problematic.
It’s a bit better that there aren’t any trophy boosts lined up.
Even if I miss the first chance, the lottery will still be held, and I will eventually be able to buy it.
I’m not sure if it can be called a portable device, but I was amazed that the FF7 Remake runs on a hardware that you can carry around.
Foreign resellers trying to sell abroad will probably burst, but Japanese resellers will still be around normally.
>>158
There are likely Chinese people who resell products targeting Japanese customers.
>>158
I think it’s most important to excel at the former, and regarding the latter, it will only reach those who are genuinely engaged in the game, so I believe it will be a significant deterrent.
Will Nintendo hold the official lottery multiple times?
>>159
It’s happening at Alamo.
>>162
Looking back now, I guess that was a dress rehearsal…
The new employee assigned to Nintendo’s factory is suddenly thrown into a death march, huh?
It was the Switch cloud version, after all.
The Switch has had a long lifespan, and during that time, I hope production has been doing quite well.
I hope it will properly come down to retail.
The online service that I initially signed up for 12 months but only used for about 2 months is now saving me.
I’m a bit disappointed that, despite having built a culture around gyro controls, they’ve started using a mouse.
I wanted it to be refined to the point where the operation method could stand alongside a mouse.
>>169
The gyro and mouse are bundled together.
>>175
It seems like it will be in a position that is about the same as an auxiliary for the mouse, right?
>>177
To use it as a mouse, you have to put it on the desk, so isn’t there no superiority or inferiority depending on the purpose?
I hope the reservations start on Thursday, April 24th.
Because the main unit and the software have been properly matched in terms of the number of rounds.
It seems that we can steadily transition existing customers to Switch 2.
I would like to continue referring to the online data for the store lottery until February 2025.
I guess there will be attachments that allow you to attach Joy-Con2 and turn it into a regular mouse shape.
I’m shaking because I don’t have any memories of winning anything with a lottery.
A mouse with a gyro tilt sensor is such a terrifying item that I’ve hardly seen a proper one aside from this.
Speaking of indie, I was like, “Don’t casually drop a Silk Song announcement like that!!!”
The wheelchair is too plain.
It only looks like a copy of Rocket League.
>>181
It’s just that your sensitivity is low.
>>181
I’ve never seen a game that uses two mice, so I’m interested.
I probably won’t buy it.
I’m pessimistically thinking that if I can change it within a year, I’ll be lucky.
Personally, I’m the most anxious about the pro controller.
Make it like the PS with a split cross button…
I plan to not buy a new one until the pro controller I’m currently using breaks.
It seems that software manufacturers have quite a hard time when I watch the PV.
I’ve mainly been buying digital versions of software, but I’d be happy if I can use them on Switch 2.
>>193
It’s better to buy a new SD card now!
Since this is the third joy-con, I hope the next one won’t break easily.
I plan to buy the Mario Kart bundle.
I wonder if the vinegar kelp will come too.
I’m interested in Zelda, but I’m such an idiot that I got stuck on the puzzles in Breath of the Wild, so I might try again if I can buy the second one…
The stick area actually feels more reassuring because of the issues with the current model.
I don’t know about other organizations, though.
It seems that the pro controller’s back buttons will also be included in the Joy-Con holder with charging function 2.
If you want to keep the budget down, that option is better than the pro and con.
SDEX! Hurry up and make one with over 512GB!!
https://www.nintendo.com/jp/hardware/switch2/compatibility/index.html
The amount of operation confirmation is amazing…
I think it’s amazing that running software for version 1 isn’t through an emulator but rather through version 2’s proprietary mechanism! At the same time, I feel anxious about it.
Doesn’t the detailed behavior change when playing with that?
Is there really this much software out?