I keep having this hunch that NX will be something way different than Nintendo's other platforms. Iwata keeps saying "concept" and hasn't used the word console specifically (not that I've seen, I'm sure someone will prove me wrong :)
I see a lot of evidence that this is the case and that NX will be as much a service as it is a console:
It predict there will be a physical console for those who want the traditional console and physical copies... This keeps retailers happy too.
However, I think the console will be more like a middle of the road PC in terms of architecture so it is really easy to develop for.
The kicker is there will also be a Steam like service that allows 3rd parties to sell games so their playable on PC (like Steam) but where this is different is that 1st party Nintendo games will be available to play on the PC too- but only if you buy or have this Steam like service.
It makes sense. They took majority ownership of DeNA who specializes in these types of services that unify a bunch of different platforms. Plus they want to get their games into more hands and get third party support. If 3rd parties are already porting to PC then this is a way to tie Nintendo to these companies and games.
Also, a simple firmware update to the wiiu and 3DS make the platform usable with them too.
Plus, games can be played on iPads and phones for portable experiences.
Am I nuts or does this sound possible?
Log in to comment