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Nintendo's Mysterious 'NX' Gaming Platform To Be Launched In March 2017 (pcworld.com) 88

Nintendo has announced that its next gaming platform -- codenamed NX -- will launch worldwide in March 2017. "For our dedicated video game platform, Nintendo is currently developing a gaming platform codenamed 'NX' with a brand-new concept," the gaming console company said while announcing its annual results. PCWorld reports:Nintendo is placing big bets on NX. The company will continue to offer games for smartphone devices, a strategy it has started executing on, but its core business focus will be on what it describes as its "software-led hardware-software integrated business." [...] For the fiscal year ended March 31, the company sold 6.8 million units of the portable Nintendo 3DS hardware and over 48.5 million units of 3DS software. Global sales of the Wii U hardware and software were 3.26 million and 27.4 million units respectively.
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Nintendo's Mysterious 'NX' Gaming Platform To Be Launched In March 2017

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  • Nintendo is what I would consider a stupidly strong company that knows it's fan base well enough to continue to succeed. The biggest assets they have are the IP that they have build for years and as long as they play their cards right, what ever new gimmick will probably sell. The Wii U was a marketing failure that simply was an early response to the other eighth generation consoles. They made a fair decent sales once their classic games started getting released, between the new SSB and others.
  • by bzn ( 4535625 )
    It'd be quite nice if NX turned out to be a project to port games to other platforms. Am I going to buy a Wii U? Hell no. Would I buy Splatoon/Super Mario on Steam? Hell yes.
  • Either this is Android-based, or their last hardware-based gaming platform.
  • While Nintendo certainly needs to step up its act when it comes to the hardware, the software and the developer support needs to improve. The competition these days are Sony and Microsoft, but also Google and Apple. The former because of the the PS4 and Xbox One and the latter because of Android and iOS. They need to take the best elements of current consoles approaches and also the best elements of current mobile platforms.

    Nintendo has tried making kids the focus and in doing so handicapped features such a

    • by Anonymous Coward

      In fairness, PS4 doesn't work in a *purely* IPV6 environment, either. You can use IPV6 addressing, but the closest router still needs to support IPV4.

  • Not sure WTF that subject really means, but this is what they should be doing...

    They should be partnering up with someone like Samsung, LG, and/or any and all of the makers of "SMART" TV's, and incorporating a hardware and software solution that can handle light gaming which has been their forte for about the last decade or so. Have a marketplace to buy game apps. Percentage of app profits goes to the TV manufactures who sold the TV.

    That way you don't really need to buy any console. You just have a smart TV

  • Seems like a strange launch time. Haven't the rest of the consoles (for decades) been launched in the calendar 4th quarter, to get Christmas sales?

  • By holding the next Zelda up as a launch title for the NX instead of releasing it for the Wii U sometime in the past two years, Nintendo has completed the slap in the face that was the entire Wii U experience. It's why I don't see myself buying a NX, even though I've owned most of the previous Nintendo consoles.

    The Wii U was a disaster, and I say that as a Nintendo partisan.

    • The base model doesn't have enough storage for even one AAA game download, and the deluxe model is barely any better.
    • The only way to

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