
I wonder why I’m wearing pants.
I feel like I could spend a year with Mario Kart W and The Legend of Zelda Switch 2 Edition.
I really love that destructive god vibe.
I’m looking forward to the Tears of the Kingdom Switch 2 edition.
Too much banana…
It looks fun to break things randomly…
If I win the lottery, it’s fine to buy one, but what should I do about the current Switch…
>>21
You could use it just for watching YouTube or something.
>>21
Let’s give it to my mom and have her play Dragon Quest or something.
>>21
I’ll fix it for the mixercise.
I usually want to play games on a portable device.
Since I haven’t done it since ’64, I thought my face looked different!
It looks like a banana, but what does “bananza” mean?
>>23
Because of “Banana + Bonanza (abundant vein),” it means something like Banana Mine.
>>24
Is it a neologism…?
Well, it’s a gorilla, so a simple story with bananas as the goal is fine.
I’ve only played Donkey Kong on the Super Famicom.
I’m in Smash Bros, but I’ve never used it.
Why does Donkey Kong only appear in the first of the three Super Famicom titles?
>>25
They will make an appearance! Just being captured!
I see…
I can send different version characters in something like Medarot or Pokémon.
I’ve only bought Donkey Kong for Arcade Archives and Game Boy.
>>30
That enemy!!
>>30
Ah, I haven’t bought it yet, but Donkey Kong was included in the DS Game & Watch Collection.
The thing about Kurannin.
The goal has always been to eat bananas.
If I buy two, I’ll leave the Switch at my parents’ house with Animal Crossing installed for you to use freely.
Speaking of which, there really isn’t a complex story in Donkey Kong.
Get in to stop the Blastmatic! It’s relatively serious, isn’t it?
I have memories of only playing Ridge Racer right after the PS2 was released.
The switch uses the controller specifically for Ring Fit until it’s fully utilized.
I’m going to get back the banana that was taken.
I’m going to help because Donkey has been kidnapped.
I’m going to go help because Donkey and Diddy have been kidnapped.
There’s a part where it’s like, whether to eat a banana or help a friend.
Destruction of the terrain, including the ground, is quite rare in games like that.
Is it open world or in the style of Mario 64?
Sasaki: Because of the hardware structure of the Switch, there are some software that ran well. With the Switch 2, the number of processors has increased and processing speed has improved, and the memory capacity has become more ample, which has caused the timing of processing to differ from that of the Switch, leading to some software no longer functioning. Initially, I wasn’t confident, but as I examined each piece of software, I found that some issues could be resolved by improving the system, and I realized that “it may not be all of them, but it seems achievable for many software,” which gradually built my confidence. So that means you are verifying whether each of the vast number of Switch titles is properly compatible? Sasaki: Yes… we are doing it one by one. There are more than 10,000 titles in total.
You’re doing something amazing.
It’s interesting that the foundation is still supported by manpower.
>>45
This is what it means to be humbled.
By the way, I wonder if it’s possible to compete using both the Switch and Switch 2 when playing Switch games.
I’ve been feeling restless since yesterday.
I wasn’t able to get as much work done today as usual.
>>48
The release of new hardware always lifts my spirits.
Two months should feel quick, but it feels long.
Kawamoto: So, to put it simply, the Nintendo 3DS had the hardware of the Nintendo DS built in, and the Wii U had the hardware of the Wii, which provided compatibility. However, the Switch 2 does not have the hardware of the Switch. — Does that mean that the Switch and Switch 2 are not hardware-compatible? Sasaki: That’s correct. Therefore, this time we are challenging ourselves to run software for the Switch on the Switch 2 using new technology. Dōta: If we try to use technology like software emulators*, we would have to push the performance of the Switch 2 to its limits, but that would drain the battery, so we are doing something like a cross between software emulation and hardware compatibility. *A software that mimics a specific hardware. It is generally used to run older software on a new system but requires processing speed higher than that of the target hardware. Sasaki: It gets a bit technical, but we are processing the conversion of the data for Switch software to run on the Switch 2 in real-time while reading the data simultaneously.
This really makes you think, “What the hell are you saying?”
>>50
Are you saying that you’re recompiling the Switch software for Switch 2?
I have a memory of a comprehensive list being available, even on PS5.
>>51
I don’t think they all came out in a row.
There was an announcement that this doesn’t move at all when sold overseas.
A new technology that I don’t know suddenly emerged.
I said I could easily play Switch games, but there is really a lot of struggle involved…
I heard you prepared a compatible API, didn’t you?
You do well.
I thought it was doing well at 49,800 yen excluding tax, but then I was surprised.
If the memory capacity leak is correct, then it’s 12GB, but is that right?
I feel like there are so few new releases, including from Nintendo, that there’s only Donkey to talk about.
This is already a social welfare activity, isn’t it?
The compatibility of the box was definitely similar to a port, wasn’t it?
I wonder if they’re incorporating AI technology into this as well?
>>62
The AI core definitely exists.
>>62
Wasn’t it AI upscaling?
Ake A Ka 2 feels more like a port of System 22 than a port of Ridge Racer, right?
>>63
So, it might finally be the day when we can play Ridge Racer on home consoles… I’m too excited!
>>71
Isn’t there a port of Rave?!
>>78
There isn’t.
It seems there was a plan to port it to NEC-made PCs, but it was scrapped.
I’m so excited for the new Donkey Kong game that I feel like I’m going crazy.
Let me make a reservation quickly.
Doesn’t a game with object destruction like a gorilla eat up a lot of memory…?
Bandai Namco entrusts Ridge Racer to Arcade Archives, huh?
The current Switch doesn’t have the hardware, so the emulation compatibility is amazing…
>>67
I’m telling you it’s not an emulator.
The homepage is really well-crafted.
Wouldn’t it have been better to turn this into a video and stream it during the Nintendo Direct?
I thought.
It’s like the code morphing software from Transmeta.
The CPU’s ISA is the same, but…
I want to play racing games again with a controller that feels like a Neji-con.
It’s a bit funny how they are talking so politely and at length about how the Switch’s specs are lacking in the interview.
It seems that Nintendo itself thought so too…
>>74
It’s been 8 years, hasn’t it?
>>75
Even 8 years ago, it had specifications that were roughly 5 years outdated, so it’s about a product from 13 years ago.
I was genuinely excited about many of the games, but I wondered how it would be to center a game around wheelchair basketball…
Even though it’s a community where people with disabilities manage to play sports while carrying their disadvantages, I felt a bit uneasy about incorporating that into a game…
>>76
I don’t think people with disabilities are as concerned about that as you might think.
>>76
Stop whining.
>>76
Isn’t that thought itself arrogant?
Look at my cool shot! I’m sure there are many people who think that too.
I thought it was Dinky, who succeeded the third generation Donkey, since the face is a bit different and the pants are blue.
I’ve only been playing offline games, so I’ve only been subscribed to online games for about one or two months and can’t even set up a reservation.
I wonder if they will do a Bowser campaign during Golden Week.
I understand the difficulty of that task in wheelchair basketball, so I think it’s a good idea.
I wanted a bit more of a decorative element as a game.
The visuals and background music are too plain…
I want something catchy like Splatoon or ARMS.
If it becomes more well-known, the number of spectators will increase, so it’s not a bad thing.
I mean, it’s not like the competitors are doing it reluctantly, so making it a game is actually rather disrespectful, isn’t it?
Wheelchair basketball was interesting as a new way to play using a mouse, but…
Whoa, I didn’t quite feel like trying it.
The impression might change a bit if more information comes in or if I actually try it out.
It seems like you’re almost going to buy Mario Kart, but are you planning to buy anything else at launch?
>>90
The idol thing.
>>90
I feel like I’m replaying Zelda first.
>>90
Rune Factory
>>90
I already bought the PC version, but I plan to buy Cyberpunk here as well.
I want to try a role where I lie down and shoot lead bullets at the Yakuza in Night City.
>>106
It’s nice that it supports cross-save.
>>90
I’m waiting for a title that resonates while replaying two Zelda games.
If you calculate based on the number of employees, verifying 10,000 units is a piece of cake.
I didn’t use handheld mode much, but given the upgrade in power for the second one, I might use it a lot.
>>94
Give up because you’re not meeting it.
>>101
Is that so!?
>>94
I’ve been an online member for over a year, so it’s okay.
If the total game playtime exceeds 50 hours, then it’s fulfilled.
The dullness of basketball could be greatly improved if it were turned into a Mario character.
Mario in a wheelchair is a bit…
>>95
Know shame!!!
It’s fine if regular basketball is turned into a game, but if you think wheelchair basketball shouldn’t be gamified, that’s a natural form of discrimination!
I’m a bit concerned about the Joy-Con getting bigger.
I still think it’s big for gripping in boxing, which makes it even more so.
Since the bundled version of Mario Kart is a good deal, I guess I’ll play Mario Kart.
Tears of the Kingdom doesn’t have Master Mode and I’ve only played through it once, so it’s a perfect time for a replay.
I’ve never done Saipan, so I’m a bit interested.
>>108
If you do it after watching Edgerunners on Netflix,
“It’s a place that appeared in anime!” That’s why I recommend it.
How do you know if it’s filled on that screen?
>>109
Isn’t it the subscription date in the top left?
I want a color variation.
Give me white.
Everyone other than me should give up.
I wonder if we can all do something like a world tour in OW Marika without racing.
>>113
It seems doable.
Buy for Breath of the Wild
Also, just a reminder that you are currently subscribed to Switch Online at the time of reservation, so be careful!
>>118
It’s not enough just to accumulate; you have to join too.
Is the reservation starting from tomorrow?
>>124
From tomorrow afternoon.
>>124
I will announce it after April 4th, so there is a slight possibility of a delay.
I want to buy the Air Rider as soon as possible now that I know it’s coming out.
When I rejoined online just now, it showed 3 years and 2 months.
Buying a one-year subscription + Tetris 99 physical edition + Mario Maker + using vinegared kelp twice as a trial.
I’m glad that the official Pro Controller will have back buttons.
I’m interested in DAEMON X MACHINA, which is a new title other than Mario Kart.
Robots in Xenoblade Chronicles are great, right? They caught my eye while I was in the middle of playing.
The My Nintendo Store is scheduled for maintenance from 1 AM to noon, so it will be after that at the very least.
There are 15,000 units of third-party software, of which about 25% have been verified for operation, and the rest are under verification.
There are 190 software items confirmed to have operational issues and are currently under discussion for response.
It’s being moved by brute force, so it’s unavoidable, but it’s quite a lot…
>>130
Moreover, there are quite a few well-known places.
It can’t be helped, but it feels a bit too rushed.
>>130
So the old Switch won’t be retired, huh?
Where can I see the total playtime?
>>131
App or Switch console
The former has more detailed observations.
>>131
From the Switch home, user icon → profile screen to check play records.
Alternatively, you can check on the My Nintendo smartphone app.
DXM has a much more powered suit-like mechanical design compared to the previous work.
As long as the story doesn’t leave the protagonist behind, it would be perfect.
It feels strange and unfamiliar to not be in Air Ride mode, but to be in Rider mode instead.
I get the impression that there aren’t many anonymous players playing Mario Kart, but the bundled version is cheap, and if you can play casually in free-run mode, it seems like it might appeal to gamers for some reason, so maybe I’ll check it out.
Why is it a Rider instead of Air Ride 2?
Ride
Rider
Lidest
>>138
I think this is not just a serious general name card rider, but rather this is the intention.
Can the subscription period only be confirmed from the purchase history?
I don’t know because there is no purchase history before August of last year.
>>139
It will also be sent to the registered email address, so you can check it from there if you haven’t deleted it.
At the point of 25% verification, hearing that 5% of them have some kind of operational issue intensifies the sense of danger.
I kinda dislike that this time Donkey’s face looks like the original one.
Is that cranky, I wonder?
It’s a lottery reception rather than a reservation, so we won’t know the reservation confirmation for a while, right?
I have surpassed 280 hours on Ring Fit.
But I’m not online, so I’m not eligible.
>>145
That’s probably not the type of humanity that needs Switch 2, but rather Ring Fit.
I’ll read this too.
I’ve only really played Xenoblade, but I believe I’ve probably surpassed 50 hours.
>>147
If I clear it, I should reach 50 hours.
I cleared the game in about 50 hours… but with the Blade Quests and the second playthrough, it ultimately took around 300 hours.
I checked and I’ve only done Ring Fit for 30 hours.
If Ring Fit 2 were to come out, it would definitely be necessary to buy a new controller, which is tough.
>>151
People who need 2 are struggling with the Ring-Con…
When I saw the reaction from foreigners, they were already getting excited at the scene where 007 loads the first bullet.
Is that such an obvious scene?
>>152
We’re doing it every time in the opening.
>>152
Among certain generations, even Japanese people are likely familiar with it…
>>152
The scene peering from the muzzle is already like Lupin.
Clatter clatter clatter clatter clatter! Ding! A classic standard of a level.
If it’s from loading the bullet, I don’t really have an image of it… Was there one?
Did you immediately think of that because the company was releasing 007?
I’m surprised that even though free distribution titles don’t count, I still played Fortnite for 80 hours myself.
I haven’t been playing for long hours recently, but I think I’ve played for over 1000 hours in the past, so it should be fine.
You won’t discard information that is older than a specific period, right?
>>155
There’s no specified period, so it’s fine.
I wonder if both the bundled version and just the main unit can be entered.
I wonder what kind of game 007 will be.
>>158
I leave it up to you.
For the launch, I’m planning to buy Mario Kart, but I really want to see how existing software performs.
I want to buy it because my relatives want it, but the odds are definitely high…
>>164
Well, if you don’t want to get it right on the release day, you’ll be able to buy it eventually.
The main theme of 007 is tricky, it gets you pumped up instantly.
I was thinking, “I already have a Switch, do I need a second one?” and my appearance was quite humorous…
I want it normally and it’s troubling.
I want to play Yumiya on Switch2.
There are quite a few compatibility issues with the Akeaka.
I want you to try hard to adjust it, as my favorite titles are somewhat mixed in.
>>170
I really wonder what was problematic about Xevious and Gradius III.
Even existing software benefits from machine power.
I can’t even think of any existing titles that are operating in such a tight situation.
Life hacks for Switch 2!
If you use the minimum capacity card as the key card and sell it for 9,000 yen, you can reduce costs while making a profit…!
I thought of something like that, but…
From what I’ve seen of Shine Post and Survival Kids, the seriousness seems to have increased, making it less of a joke.
People who buy the physical version should be careful.
Sure, here are the extracted characters: “` Nintendo Switch KONAMI Survival Kids CERO A *To play this product, an internet connection and at least 3GB of free space are required. To play for the first time, it must be downloaded from the internet. “`
>>172
I’m not quite sure, but isn’t the key card the one that comes inside the package and doesn’t have compatibility with other software?
I don’t really understand the rules for purchasing a family plan, but if the person who bought the plan has played for over 50 hours, can they buy up to the number of family members in the plan for Switch 2?
>>173
It’s only for one application.
Only parents who pay the fees can purchase it.
>>173
Only those who purchased a plan.
>>173
I think it’s just a one-time thing for the parents.
>>177
Well, I guess it’s just one per household after all.
When I think of the final goal as one device for each child, it seems quite far away.
>>187
It seems that they will sell the Japanese version at mass retailers under the conditions of the official store, so do your best with that.
I’m really curious just because iOi is handling 007.
I wish they would release the information soon.
>>179
I have a strong memory of having a lot of fun with the Wii’s 007, so I’m looking forward to it quite a bit.
Do you need an expansion pack to play Donkey?
Is this the first reveal of the new 007 movie?
I feel like I’ve heard that vaguely before.
I wonder who the visual will be.
Daniel Craig?
>>182
Isn’t it original because it’s a story from when you were young?
I guess it’s about as much as Hyrule Warriors.
I’m just buying it for Hyrule Warriors.
If I’m not selected in the lottery, I’ll give up and buy a wheelchair and a basketball.
>>186
What is it about that game that attracts you so much…?
>>191
Isn’t it a manga by Takehiko Inoue?
I’m thinking of buying Mario Kart, but I’m not sure what to do afterward.
As for AZ, I’ll do it, but other than that, nothing in particular.
Since they went to the trouble of releasing the optimized Switch2 Edition
The titles running on switch1 in compatibility mode remain the same, but I wonder if they load faster or not.
>>189
In the first place, since the software is likely imposing rendering limitations, those kinds of things need to be rebuilt.
>>189
It’s not an emulator, so the frame rate might change a bit.
>>189
──It is said that it is compatible with new technology, but will playing on the Switch 2 enhance the experience of Switch games in any way?
Dōda
When I tried running Switch software on Switch 2,
Some improvements include faster loading times and more stable game processing.
There was a discovery that the overall experience is likely to become better.
>>189
Yoshi demonstrated that the road would be faster, right?
I was disappointed that a new FE release didn’t come, but I’m glad that Radiant Dawn is included in the upcoming online expansion pack for GC.
Since it’s included in the additional pack, you can effectively play the two Zelda games for free!
I was thinking about checking the membership period, but it seems I can’t confirm it if I’m not currently a member.
I hardly play online games (just things like ARMS).
I’m glad I’ve been subscribed to Nintendo Online all along.
The gameplay time has exceeded 100 hours, so it’s just a matter of whether I can pass the lottery or not.