"musictimes" said : Nintendo Switch In Dire Need Of ‘Pokemon’ Game

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as declared in This new "Pokemon" game is supposedly Nintendo Switch version of "Pokemon sun and Moon." What makes Nintendo Switch so popular is that it can both be an in-house gaming console or a mobile gaming device. Although there is nothing much to go on, those hoping for a Nintendo Switch "Pokemon" can imagine it with the help of those screenshots. AdvertisementThe only thing that Nintendo Switch and "Pokemon" fans are holding on to are the words of Tsunezaku Ishihara, Mic wrote. It can be the alleged upcoming "Pokemon Stars" or it can be any one of its older versions revamped for Switch.


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Nintendo Switch has sold 1.5m worldwide - SuperData


Nintendo Switch has sold 1.5m worldwide - SuperData
Christopher Dring Senior Editor Tuesday 14th March 2017 Share this article ShareCompanies in this article NintendoNintendo has sold 1.5m Nintendo Switch consoles worldwide, SuperData says. However, the platform holder says it is confident it can avoid a repeat performance with Nintendo Switch due to some significant first party products including Mario Kart 8 Deluxe next month. Using data supplied to it by both Famitsu and GfK, SuperData says that 500,000 consoles were sold in the US, 360,000 were sold in Japan while Europe 'isn't far behind'. Nintendo says its aim was to sell 2m Switch consoles by the end of March - these figures suggest it is well on its way to hitting that target. Launch week sales, although important, neither make or break a console.

Why Nintendo Switch games are ending up more expensive • Eurogamer.net
Since then, we've done a bit of digging, and it turns out more expensive Nintendo Switch games may not be entirely the fault of developers. But why would a Nintendo Switch game cost more on the Nintendo eShop? We've heard this policy is why some smaller publishers and developers are going with the eShop only for their Nintendo Switch games. Publishers and developers are free to set the price of their Nintendo Switch games, as Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aimé has already said, but based on conversations we've had with developers this week, it looks like companies making multiplatform games that are also coming out on Nintendo Switch are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Switch game card carts come in a variety of capacities: 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB.


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