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Nintendo Switch: The best console ever?
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Oh Nintendo, what a weird and wonderful company you are.
Having followed the all-conquering Wii with the Wii U, Nintendo’s worst-performing console of all time, many thought the Japanese giant’s time as hardware maker was coming to an end. But only a fool would write off Nintendo, whose answer to critics was something completely new; a console/handheld hybrid that, of course, many immediately dismissed as underpowered and outdated.
Fast forward six years and the Switch is now the third-best-selling console of all time, capturing the attention of gamers and non-gamers worldwide since its launch in 2017. And although it seems like a simple idea now - a console you can detach from the TV and play on the go, or a handheld you can plug into the TV - it had never really been done before in such a user-friendly way.
Its main selling point may be obvious - the best of Nintendo’s console and handheld knowledge, combined - but the approach has brought more benefits than simply dual-play options for players.
Nintendo had long split development resources between its traditional console and handheld lines. The company would produce a handful of classics for each, sure, but since unifying the two divisions into one, its world-class developers have been able to focus on just one piece of hardware instead of two. In turn, they’ve blessed us with one of the most impressive and varied first-party libraries ever seen on a single platform.
After just six years, the Switch is now home to arguably the best Zelda, the best Mario, the best Mario Kart and the best Smash Bros games ever made. No mean feat. As well as best-in-class remasters of the Wii U’s greatest hits, and – most recently – Metroid Prime, arguably the best Metroid game ever made. All of this alongside what is quite probably the biggest and best selection of indie games out there, and a steadily improving retro offering courtesy of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pak service.
Of course, there’s no overlooking the fact that the Switch also found itself in the right place at the right time. For many people, the console was an invaluable source of comfort and entertainment during the pandemic. With Animal Crossing in particular becoming the unofficial game of lockdown - its mix of routine and light-busywork providing a sense of calm and structure for millions during a time that was worryingly devoid of either.
Those who have grown up with Nintendo’s console/hybrid handheld will take those memories with them into adulthood. And those days spent in lockdown with Zelda and Animal Crossing for company ensure the console is likely to be as fondly remembered in years to come as the SNES and Game Boy are today.
From single to multiplayer, first-party to third-party, triple-A to indie, TV to portable, casual to hardcore and modern to retro, no console has offered this level of variety and quality in such a breezily comprehensive package.
If there's any argument as to whether Switch is the best console of all time, its successor – if Nintendo plays it smart – should well and truly put that argument to bed. Assuming Nintendo’s next console is backwards compatible with the current Switch library, and the Nintendo Switch Online membership carries over, it’ll launch with no less than the greatest library of modern, retro and indie games ever seen on console.
It’s a tantalising prospect, and seems like the obvious next step, but if history has taught us anything – from N64 to GameCube to Wii to Wii U to Switch – it’s that the only thing predictable about Nintendo is its unpredictability.
There’s no telling what the Japanese giant’s mad scientists will come up with next. But man, gaming would be a hell of a lot duller without them.
As always, thank you so much for reading. I hope you enjoy the rest of the issue.
Have a great weekend everyone,
Jeff
THE WEEK IN GAMES
The best news, deals and gaming content of the week!
NEWS
March’s first wave of PlayStation Plus games are now available for subscribers to claim.
Microsoft has dated the next wave of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass for console, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
The final Super Mario Bros. Movie trailer has landed.
Capcom hosted a 'Capcom Spotlight' event on Thursday. Here's everything shown. A new demo for Resident Evil 4 was also revealed and is available now.
Starfield will launch on September 6 this year, Bethesda has announced.
Microsoft has shared some details about how it thinks it will be able to get Call of Duty games to run on the Nintendo Switch.
An Austrian court has ruled that loot boxes in FIFA violate the nation's gambling laws and have demanded that affected players be refunded.
A new PS5 firmware update has changed how discs work, in a good way. It also adds Discord voice chat.
Xbox Game Studios has confirmed the date for its big summer product showcase.
Final Fantasy 16 won't be turn-based because of GTA's popularity.
Cities: Skylines II has been announced, and will release this year.
Epic has explained how it spends millions of dollars on its free game offerings.
The Evercade is getting a 10-game Team17 collection made up of Amiga classics, it has been confirmed.
Nintendo has released a demo for Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon.
An Activison Exec has claimed PlayStation Boss Jim Ryan said I just want to block your merger.
Some Wii U owners are reporting that their systems aren’t working anymore, with errors thought to be linked to leaving them sitting unused for a long period. If you have one gathering dust. Turn it on!
PS5 sales in the UK are up over 300% year-on-year.
Playdate gets online store, two free games and a price hike.
DEALS
Plenty of deals over on the PlayStation Store. The Games Under £15 Sale and Mega March Sale roll on, and are joined by a new Retro and Remasters Sale, which offers up to 75% off a really nice selection of older and remastered games. There's also a Capcom Sale, which has up to 67% off a load of Capcom games and DLC.
PlayStation's Deal of the Week sees 43% knocked off Modern Warfare II.
Over on Xbox there's a Bandai Namco Sale, offering up to 85% off a large selection of games, a Best Rated Sale, which sees up to 70% slashed off a good selection of top-rated games, and a Family Time Sale, with up to 80% off a host of family-friendly titles.
Over on Nintendo's eShop there's no themed sale at the moment, but there's a large selection of games on General Sale. The upcoming red Super Mario Odyssey Switch is also now available to pre-order.
On the Epic Games Store, Call of the Sea is currently free to download. You can also play Rainbow Six Siege free for a week, and then save 67% if you buy it.
Finally, over on Steam you can save on a large number of Capcom games and DLC, and there are plenty of games on special offer, including 50% off Halo Infinite, Dead by Daylight for £5.99, Monster Hunter World for £12.49, and more.
MORE!
Humble Heroines Bundle
Humble has launched an all-woman charity bundle which will see proceeds go towards the Girls Make Games Scholarship Fund and Girls Who Code.
The bundle includes Control: Ultimate Edition, Sable, Call of the Sea, Dreamscaper, Syberia: The World Before, Praey for the Gods, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and Batora: Lost Haven, all for £12.45. Check out the bundle here.
A Handheld History: 88-95
The latest project from Lost in Cult and Retro Dodo sees the follow-up to A Handheld History enter its funding campaign. A Handheld History: 88-95 "will traverse the annals of time to uncover the stories behind both your favourite childhood titles and the tumbled curios which the medium forgot."
You can check out the campaign here. And if you missed the campaign for the first book, you can pre-order it from Amazon here.
NEW RELEASES
All the major releases arriving this week and next!
OUT NOW:
Dead Cells: Return To Castlevania (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – March 6
Outlanders (PC) – March 7
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – March 9
Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – March 9
Ib (Switch) – March 9
Know By Heart (Switch) – March 9
Monster Energy Supercross 6 (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – March 9
Oni: Road to be the Mightiest Oni (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, PC) – March 9
Session: Skate Sim (Switch) – March 9
Before Your Eyes (PlayStation VR2) – March 10 – Read review
DC's Justice League: Cosmic Chaos (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – March 10
OUT NEXT WEEK:
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure (PlayStation 4, Switch, PC) – March 14
The Wreck (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) – March 14
Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S) – March 15
Anno 1800 (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S) – March 16
The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR (PlayStation VR2) – March 16
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon (Switch) – March 17
WWE 2K23 (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC) – March 17
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