Nintendo pulled out all the stops to show off its newest console, the Nintendo Switch. With a solid lineup of games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey, plus lots of innovative ways to play at home or on the road, the Switch is looking pretty good.
Every year it seems like some game company artificially creates shortages to boost interest in a hot product, with the big N usually involved. But it’s the resellers who mostly benefit, marking up prices for everyone else. This year’s target: Nintendo’s NES Classic Mini.
Nintendo launched its Nintendo Switch trailer to much fanfare and internet praise, but there are still a lot of questions to be answered before the March 2017 launch. Chella asks if the hybrid console can succeed where the Wii U failed?