Nintendo's New Console: The NX, and The Partnership with DeNA

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Nintendo has announced a new console that we will see more of in 2016, called the NX. It's slated to be a replacement for the WiiU and an entirely different concept. What could this mean for Zelda U or other announced Wii U titles. It obviously means that Nintendo has realized that the WiiU isn't working, and that they need a change.

http://kotaku.com/nintendos-next-console-is-code-named-the-nintendo-nx-1691867268


At the same event, Nintendo announced they would be partnering with mobile game developer DeNa to bring IP's such as Mario to the mobile market. They said that any F2P aspects will be clean for consumers, and will avoid the common problems with F2P.

http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/17/8230477/nintendo-dena-mobile-games-announcement



Thoughts on all this? To me this seems like Nintendo, a company notorious for being behind the times is finally starting to get it.
 
>using kotaku as a source
rip in piece common sense


The NX is NOT a replacement, and will instead be Nintendo's third device on the market alongside the 3DS and Wii U. As stated by Iwata himself:
"Nintendo, together with DeNA, will jointly develop a new membership service, which encompasses the existing Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, the new hardware with a brand new concept NX, smart devices and PCs."
The NX is likely a mobile platform of sorts developed along with DeNA, and it'll probably be developed with a focus on the subscription service (though other systems will still be compatible with the service). All we have currently is Iwata's statement, which only gives us a name and the fact that it will co-exist alongside the 3DS and Wii U, and Kotaku's dumbass writer went with "its a replacement hurr".

And again, Nintendo never had to take this step. I stated this in the other thread as well, but where's all the Sony and Microsoft IPs on mobile platforms? Nintendo still has systems to sell, so them keeping their first-party titles on their own systems only makes sense.
 
just randomly announcing the system instead of at E3/Treehouse/Direct is just odd
 
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just randomly announcing the system instead of at E3/Treehouse/Direct is just odd

It does seem to be random at first, but some shareholders don't like waiting. If you remember reading an article stating that Nintendo has begun developing a new system, then you wouldn't be surprised to hear they would announce it sometimes in whatever year they settled for.


Sure, one can assume that NX would replace at least one of the current gaming systems a year or so after NX gets released, similar to how DS dethroned GBA. That is, if that system is proven to be very successful. Since there are zero evidence of it in first place and we haven't fully seen where exactly Nintendo is going for, you can't even accurately predict on how they would handle the current systems in the next few years.
 
It all sounds like it's going to get boring a lot faster than we realized that's for one thing.
 
It does seem to be random at first, but some shareholders don't like waiting.

Pretty much the only reason it was even mentioned. Cause if you take a look at the stocks in Nintendo as of the announcement

http://fortune.com/company/ntdoy/


You can see that they, for a lack of a better term, blew the **** up, and increased quite a bit.


As far as any information goes on the NX there isn't any information other than what Reindeer has posted about. Nothing is known about it other than the fact it's going to be something new that probably won't be replacing any of the current consoles. For all we know it might not even be a console in the terms of what people are thinking and it could be something more along the lines of a smart phone or a tablet.
The fact that so many people, including a ton of news websites are throwing around the "NINTENDO'S NEW CONSOLE LAWDY LAWDY" is pretty ridiculous.

Edit: To go a little bit more into it they referred to it as a "dedicated game-platform", stating that it uses a brand new concept and I think this is where a lot of people are assuming this is the new home console. It could be something like that because that is completely possible, but it seems more like it had to do with the actual subject of the partnership with DeNA instead of a random mention of a brand new home console.
 
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For all we know it might not even be a console in the terms of what people are thinking and it could be something more along the lines of a smart phone or a tablet.
The fact that so many people, including a ton of news websites are throwing around the "NINTENDO'S NEW CONSOLE LAWDY LAWDY" is pretty ridiculous.

Edit: To go a little bit more into it they referred to it as a "dedicated game-platform", stating that it uses a brand new concept and I think this is where a lot of people are assuming this is the new home console. It could be something like that because that is completely possible, but it seems more like it had to do with the actual subject of the partnership with DeNA instead of a random mention of a brand new home console.

From what I understood, it is going to be an alternative to the 3DS and Wii U.
It sounds to me like the replacement for Club Nintendo will be a subscription gaming service which will be available on all platforms, and people who don't own a 3DS or Wii U, and don't want to use their tiny screened phone to be a part of the sevice will be able to buy an NX and use that instead. I expect it'll be a tablet, possibly with the ability to connect to your TV akin to the Wii U + gamepad because they hinted at developing a portable that connects to your TV at last years E3. It looks to me like another medium (on top of phones as announce) for playing Nintendo IPs without a nintendo console.

TL;DR if you own nintendo consoles this probably isn't aimed at you. (Hence it's not been announced on a nintendo direct!)
 
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I expect it'll be a tablet, possibly with the ability to connect to your TV akin to the Wii U + gamepad because they hinted at developing a portable that connects to your TV at last years E3.

Oh god, that'd be like a Nintendo Ouya mixed with the Vita. Both large failures but I can honestly see it working with Nintendo games if the quality is up to par with Nintendo's usual standards. Would definitely be interesting to see something like that being a success where my two given examples were huge flops.
 
Oh god, that'd be like a Nintendo Ouya mixed with the Vita. Both large failures but I can honestly see it working with Nintendo games if the quality is up to par with Nintendo's usual standards. Would definitely be interesting to see something like that being a success where my two given examples were huge flops.

Really they just need to say either "Exclusive game to this platform" or "Will play old Pokemon games and all the things we refuse to put on the e-shop" and they'll be made. :P
 
Really they just need to say either "Exclusive game to this platform" or "Will play old Pokemon games and all the things we refuse to put on the e-shop" and they'll be made. :P

Pretty much. But if they do go that route, with a "it's a handheld AND you can play it on the tv" idea then I can see myself buying it if the games are fun and worth getting.
 
Pretty much. But if they do go that route, with a "it's a handheld AND you can play it on the tv" idea then I can see myself buying it if the games are fun and worth getting.

If it gets anything that can't be played on Wii U or 3DS then I'll get one. But I think the fact the N3DS now has the same button options as the Gamepad means this DeNA cross platform thing, is just going to make it so so long as you have 1 of the consoles you'll be able to play everything they offer.
It's just a case of will the NX only use DeNA for the people without 3DS's and Wii U's or will it get it's own exclusives as well?
The more I keep thinking on this, the more sense I can find in some of Nintendos decisions the past couple years.
 
What is nx console? is it wii u 2? is it different which information is there available i am wanting to know some things i am excited!
 
What is nx console? is it wii u 2? is it different which information is there available i am wanting to know some things i am excited!

No one knows for sure yet. I'm betting not though, I'm pree sure it's going to be a new type/line of hardware for Nintendo.
 
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