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Spielt gerade: GT7 | 60fps FTW
Nintendo Switch
Kurzfassung: 6,2" Tabletspielekonsole mit abnehmbarem Gamepad, Nvidia Tegra-Innenleben. + Dockingstation.
$300, 330-350€
http://www.nintendo.com/switch
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuC4YLLkqME[/ame]
http://www.nintendo.com/switch/features/
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5uik5fgIaI[/ame]
Nintendos neue Konsole besteht aus mehreren Einzelteilen: Bildschirm, 2 abnehmbare Kontrollerhälften (Joy-Con), Dockingstation (Switch-Station).
Die beiden Kontrollerteile können zu einem großen Kontroller mittels Adapter zusammengesetzt werden, oder auch einzeln bei Mehrspielerpartien verwendet werden.
Das Display hat "HD" Auflösung.
https://www.nintendo.de/News/2016/O...fur-ein-Heimvideospielsystem-vor-1148687.html
Technische Daten:
- HD
- nvidia Tegra GPU
Leak:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-nintendo-switch-spec-analysis
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Nintendo NX is a portable console with detachable controllers
It also connects to your TV, and runs cartridges
Nintendo NX is powered by Nvidia Tegra technology
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NX will launch in March 2017 globally, won't be at E3 (focusing on Zelda instead)
"For our dedicated video game platform business, Nintendo is currently developing a gaming platform codenamed “NX” with a brand-new concept. NX will be launched in March 2017 globally."
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2016/160427e.pdf
According to Nikkei : "Features, price, software at launch and other details to be announced by the end of the year"
http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLAS...000/?dg=1&nf=1
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Nintendo hat etwas mysteriös vor ein paar Monaten von einer neuen NX Plattform gesprochen. Was das genau ist blieb im Dunkeln, etwa ein neuer Handheld, oder eine gemeinsame Softwareplattform?
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/first-details-of-nintendo-s-next-system-the-nx/1100-6425959/
Angeblich soll das OS von NX auf Android basieren:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1055078
Kurzfassung: 6,2" Tabletspielekonsole mit abnehmbarem Gamepad, Nvidia Tegra-Innenleben. + Dockingstation.
$300, 330-350€
http://www.nintendo.com/switch
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuC4YLLkqME[/ame]
http://www.nintendo.com/switch/features/
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5uik5fgIaI[/ame]
Nintendos neue Konsole besteht aus mehreren Einzelteilen: Bildschirm, 2 abnehmbare Kontrollerhälften (Joy-Con), Dockingstation (Switch-Station).
Die beiden Kontrollerteile können zu einem großen Kontroller mittels Adapter zusammengesetzt werden, oder auch einzeln bei Mehrspielerpartien verwendet werden.
Das Display hat "HD" Auflösung.
Nintendo Switch heißt die Spielkonsole, die bisher unter dem Codenamen NX bekannt war. Sie wird im März 2017 mit breiter Publisher-Unterstützung erscheinen. Und sie wird nicht nur zu Hause für aufregenden Einzel- und Mehrspielerspaß sorgen. Denn die Nintendo-Freunde können denselben Titel nun auch unterwegs weiterspielen – gleichgültig wo, wann und mit wem. Nintendo Switch verbindet also die Mobilität eines tragbaren Systems mit der Leistungsstärke einer TV-Konsole und eröffnet damit nie dagewesenen Spielerlebnisse.
Im heimischen Wohnzimmer steht die neue Konsole in der Nintendo Switch-Station, die das Gerät mit dem Fernseher verbindet – perfekt für das gemütliche Spiel mit Familie und Freunden vom Sofa aus. Nehmen die Spieler Nintendo Switch aus der Station heraus, wechselt die Konsole sofort in den Handheld-Modus. So können die Nintendo-Fans denselben Spielspaß auch unterwegs genießen. Der in die Konsole integrierte, helle HD-Bildschirm sorgt dabei für eine optimale Spielerfahrung wie am Fernseher – auch im Park, im Zug, im Auto oder bei einem anderen Nintendo-Freund zu Hause.
Und weil geteilter Spielspaß doppelter Spielspaß ist, lassen sich die Joy-Con-Controller, die an beiden Seiten der Konsole angebracht sind, von Nintendo Switch lösen. Das ermöglicht die unterschiedlichsten Spielkombinationen: ein Spieler mit je einem Joy-Con-Controller in jeder Hand, zwei Spieler mit je einem oder viele Spieler mit mehreren Joy-Con-Controllern.
So leicht sie sich abnehmen lassen, so leicht kann man die Controller auch wieder anbringen, ob an der Konsole oder an der Joy-Con-Halterung, die einem traditionellen Controller ähnelt. Wer mag, kann neben den Joy-Con-Controllern auch den optionalen Nintendo Switch Pro Controller verwenden. Damit nicht genug, können die Spieler mehrere Nintendo Switch-Konsolen lokal miteinander verbinden. Auch das steigert die fesselnde Mehrspieler-Action.
Im heimischen Wohnzimmer steht die neue Konsole in der Nintendo Switch-Station, die das Gerät mit dem Fernseher verbindet – perfekt für das gemütliche Spiel mit Familie und Freunden vom Sofa aus. Nehmen die Spieler Nintendo Switch aus der Station heraus, wechselt die Konsole sofort in den Handheld-Modus. So können die Nintendo-Fans denselben Spielspaß auch unterwegs genießen. Der in die Konsole integrierte, helle HD-Bildschirm sorgt dabei für eine optimale Spielerfahrung wie am Fernseher – auch im Park, im Zug, im Auto oder bei einem anderen Nintendo-Freund zu Hause.
Und weil geteilter Spielspaß doppelter Spielspaß ist, lassen sich die Joy-Con-Controller, die an beiden Seiten der Konsole angebracht sind, von Nintendo Switch lösen. Das ermöglicht die unterschiedlichsten Spielkombinationen: ein Spieler mit je einem Joy-Con-Controller in jeder Hand, zwei Spieler mit je einem oder viele Spieler mit mehreren Joy-Con-Controllern.
So leicht sie sich abnehmen lassen, so leicht kann man die Controller auch wieder anbringen, ob an der Konsole oder an der Joy-Con-Halterung, die einem traditionellen Controller ähnelt. Wer mag, kann neben den Joy-Con-Controllern auch den optionalen Nintendo Switch Pro Controller verwenden. Damit nicht genug, können die Spieler mehrere Nintendo Switch-Konsolen lokal miteinander verbinden. Auch das steigert die fesselnde Mehrspieler-Action.
Technische Daten:
- HD
- nvidia Tegra GPU
Leak:
This leaked spec actually appeared on Twitter before Nintendo's official reveal. Thought by many to be out of date or fake, we can confirm that Nintendo has briefed developers recently with the same information. One source tells us that the 4K30 aspect of the spec was not part of the developer presentation, but everything else was. We can assume that the clock-speeds are theoretical maximums, and not the 768/307.2MHz combo we've confirmed as locked in retail hardware.
- CPU: Four ARM Cortex A57 cores, max 2GHz
- GPU: 256 CUDA cores, maximum 1GHz
- Architecture: Nvidia second generation Maxwell
- Texture: 16 pixels/cycle
- Fill: 14.4 pixels/cycle
- Memory: 4GB
- Memory Bandwidth: 25.6GB/s
- VRAM: shared
- System memory: 32GB, max transfer rate: 400MB/s
- USB: USB 2.0/3.0
- Video output: 1080p60/4K30
- Display: 6.2-inch IPS LCD, 1280x720 pixels, 10-point multi-touch support
Available CPU Speeds / Available GPU Speeds / Available Memory Controller Speeds
Undocked 1020MHz / 307.2MHz / 1331/1600MHz
Docked 1020MHz / 307.2/768MHz / 1331/1600MHz
Undocked 1020MHz / 307.2MHz / 1331/1600MHz
Docked 1020MHz / 307.2/768MHz / 1331/1600MHz
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Everything we know about Nintendo NX (with sources)
Everything here is a rumor, unless stated otherwise.
If you think I missed anything or made a mistake let me know here or on Twitter. I will keep updating this list until NX is officially announced.
Source links can be found below. New information will be highlighted.
Hardware
Software
Source Links
Everything here is a rumor, unless stated otherwise.
If you think I missed anything or made a mistake let me know here or on Twitter. I will keep updating this list until NX is officially announced.
Source links can be found below. New information will be highlighted.
Hardware
- Nintendo NX will be a portable, handheld console (Eurogamer article #1, backed by Kotaku and WSJ article #1 among others)
- A base unit, or dock station, is used to connect NX with your TV (Eurogamer article #1)
- Six inch (6.2 inch?) multi-touch screen (Emily Rogers article #2)
- The touchscreen has 720p resolution (Emily Rogers article #3)
- The device is around 14 – 15 mm in thickness (Emily Rogers article #2)
Controls - NX has detachable controllers (Eurogamer article #1, among others)
- Features motion controls and next-gen vibration technology (LPVG article #1)
- The d-pad is split (LPVG article #2, Emily Rogers article #2)
- It has a Share / Social button (LPVG article #2, Emily Rogers article #2)
- There are at least two shoulder buttons. No info about Triggers yet. (Emily Rogers article #3)
- The right analogue stick will be below the face buttons. (Emily Rogers article #2)
Features - Custom Nvidia GPU chip based on Tegra (Semiaccurate article #1, Eurogamer article #2)
- Nintendo NX to use Nvidia's Pascal GPU architecture (@DirectFeedGames on Twitter aka. NateDrake on NeoGAF. [ame="https://twitter.com/directfeedgames/status/759072574777196544"]Tweet Link[/ame])
- NX CPU is more powerful than the CPUs of PS4/XBO. (LCgeek on NeoGAF. Comment Link)
- Nintendo NX will use cartridges (Eurogamer article #1, WSJ article #2)
- 32GB of built-in internal storage (Emily Rogers article #2)
- SD card support (Emily Rogers article #2)
- Supports USB 2.0 and 3.0 (Emily Rogers article #3)
- The dock has two 2.0 USB ports and one 3.0 USB port (Emily Rogers article #3)
- Below PS4 and XB1 in raw power (Emily Rogers article #2)
- Camera and microphone are not built into the NX portable device. Note: This does not mean there isn't a camera/mic somewhere. We don't know yet. (Emily Rogers article #3)
- Cooling is still a little noisy (Emily Rogers article #3)
- Battery Life doesn’t sound to be great (Emily Rogers article #3)
Other features - Nintendo NX is Region Free (No region lock) (LPVG article #3, Emily Rogers article #3)
- Supports Unreal Engine 4 and Unity Engine (Emily Rogers article #2)
Software
- NX is compatible with Nintendo's smartphone games (WSJ article #1)
- Any game that runs on PS4/XBO should run on NX with little to no issue. (Osirisblack on NeoGAF. Comment Link)
Confirmed Games - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Nintendo ([ame="https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/725224978984083456"]Source[/ame])
- Just Dance 2017 - Ubisoft (Source)
- Holiday 2017 Sonic Game - Sega ([ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCh9--2xcKk"]Source trailer[/ame])
- Dragon Quest X - Square Enix (Source)
- Dragon Quest XI - Square Enix (Source)
- (Pikmin 4 - Nintendo (Source 1 | Source 2) Note: While the game is officially confirmed it is currently unclear if it will launch on NX, but we can safely assume it will be on NX.)
Indie Games - Tank it! - Bplus (Source)
Rumored Games - A Mario game within 6 months of launch (Source)
- A Pokémon game by Gamefreak within 6 months of launch (Source)
- A Super Smash Bros. game for NX launch ([ame="https://twitter.com/serkantoto/status/692755598497046528"]Source[/ame])
- Splatoon (Source) Note: This game is in development but may not release. See source.
- Super Mario Maker (Source) Note: This game is in development but may not release. See source.
- Beyond Good and Evil 2 - Ubisoft (Source)
- A Mario Sports Superstars port ([ame="https://twitter.com/NicoWav/status/772800080780881920"]Source[/ame] | Reference on the leaker)
- Bandai Namco is working on several NX titles. ([ame="https://twitter.com/serkantoto/status/692755598497046528"]Source[/ame])
- Retro Studios is not working on Metroid, DKC or Diddy Kong Racing, sounds like a new IP (Source)
Source Links
- Eurogamer article #1: Nintendo NX is a portable console with detachable controllers
- Eurogamer article #2: Nintendo NX is powered by Nvidia Tegra technology
- Kotaku: Report: Nintendo NX Is A Portable Console With Detachable Controllers]
- WSJ article #1: Lacking ‘Pokémon Go’ Effect, Nintendo Swings to a Loss (NX related part starts a bit further below the graph.)
- WSJ article #2: Nintendo’s New NX Console to Go Retro With Videogame Cartridges
- Semiaccurate article #1: Nintendo NX handheld to use Nvidia Tegra-based SoC
- Emily Rogers article #1: Email 8.27.2016: The big question about resolution.
- Emily Rogers article #2: Here’s a recap of NX Hardware details
- Emily Rogers article #3: Rumor: What should we expect from the final NX product?
- LPVG article #1: Report: Detatchable NX Controllers Support Motion Control and Force Feedback
- LPVG article #2: Report: NX to Feature PS4 -style Split D-Pad and Share Button
- LPVG article #3: Report: NX Handheld Dimensions, Layout Info, Lack of Region Lock
Nintendo NX is a portable console with detachable controllers
It also connects to your TV, and runs cartridges
Nintendo NX is powered by Nvidia Tegra technology
===================
NX will launch in March 2017 globally, won't be at E3 (focusing on Zelda instead)
"For our dedicated video game platform business, Nintendo is currently developing a gaming platform codenamed “NX” with a brand-new concept. NX will be launched in March 2017 globally."
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2016/160427e.pdf
According to Nikkei : "Features, price, software at launch and other details to be announced by the end of the year"
http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLAS...000/?dg=1&nf=1
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Nintendo hat etwas mysteriös vor ein paar Monaten von einer neuen NX Plattform gesprochen. Was das genau ist blieb im Dunkeln, etwa ein neuer Handheld, oder eine gemeinsame Softwareplattform?
Speaking at a press conference held on Tuesday, Iwata explained: "As proof that Nintendo maintains strong enthusiasm for the dedicated game system business, let me confirm that Nintendo is currently developing a dedicated game platform with a brand-new concept under the development codename 'NX'. It is too early to elaborate on the details of this project, but we hope to share more information with you next year."
It is not clear whether the new hardware represents new strides in the handheld or home console business.
However, the new platform appears to be developed in unison with a new membership (or perhaps subscription) service that will unite Nintendo's home consoles, its handhelds, as well as mobiles and PC.
Iwata clarified that this new membership service will "encompasses the existing Nintendo 3DS and Wii U systems, the new hardware system with a brand-new concept, NX, and smart devices and PCs."
He added: "Nintendo will be the primary party to operate this new membership service. Unlike the Club Nintendo membership service that Nintendo has been operating, the new membership service will include multiple devices and create a connection between Nintendo and each individual consumer regardless of the device the consumer uses."
It is not clear whether the new hardware represents new strides in the handheld or home console business.
However, the new platform appears to be developed in unison with a new membership (or perhaps subscription) service that will unite Nintendo's home consoles, its handhelds, as well as mobiles and PC.
Iwata clarified that this new membership service will "encompasses the existing Nintendo 3DS and Wii U systems, the new hardware system with a brand-new concept, NX, and smart devices and PCs."
He added: "Nintendo will be the primary party to operate this new membership service. Unlike the Club Nintendo membership service that Nintendo has been operating, the new membership service will include multiple devices and create a connection between Nintendo and each individual consumer regardless of the device the consumer uses."
Angeblich soll das OS von NX auf Android basieren:
http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXMZO...5A520C1000000/
The Nikkei put up an editorial earlier today about Nintendo's partnership with DeNA. It's a pretty long article (and you need an account to read most of it, so unless you sign up that link is kinda useless), but most of it is about historical connections and basically an overview on the relationship.
The interesting part is that the article starts by discussing Nintendo's next platform - the one Iwata codenamed NX. They have an insider source who claims that the OS for the platform will be Android based, and that it is a paradigm shift for Nintendo business-wise. The source goes on to say that when third parties abandoned Nintendo's WiiU one by one, it caused turning point in the company. So while they have had a philosophy of developing their own software and hardware concepts internally for all these years, they are now prepared to embrace a more open platform with Android, to allow developers more flexibility in making content that can also be on smartphones and tablets.
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Edit: Please do not assume that the NX is an Ouya or a Smartphone. None of those things are implied. This is merely about the software architecture of the operating system.
The Nikkei put up an editorial earlier today about Nintendo's partnership with DeNA. It's a pretty long article (and you need an account to read most of it, so unless you sign up that link is kinda useless), but most of it is about historical connections and basically an overview on the relationship.
The interesting part is that the article starts by discussing Nintendo's next platform - the one Iwata codenamed NX. They have an insider source who claims that the OS for the platform will be Android based, and that it is a paradigm shift for Nintendo business-wise. The source goes on to say that when third parties abandoned Nintendo's WiiU one by one, it caused turning point in the company. So while they have had a philosophy of developing their own software and hardware concepts internally for all these years, they are now prepared to embrace a more open platform with Android, to allow developers more flexibility in making content that can also be on smartphones and tablets.
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Edit: Please do not assume that the NX is an Ouya or a Smartphone. None of those things are implied. This is merely about the software architecture of the operating system.
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