• Nintendo Switch Giveaway

    Learn how you can win a free Nintendo Switch

  • The Nintendo Switch

    Nintendo finally revealed some details about their next-generation video game console. On October 20th, 2016, Nintendo released a short press release detailing the new console's name, as well as providing details about the new portable console.

    While the press release Nintendo provided the world was pretty much just a tease of what is to come, it was still better than keeping us in the dark. Nintendo did not comment on important details such as price, actual release date, a full line of launch titles, or any real hardware specific specifications. What we did learn though was that the Nintendo Switch is going to work anywhere you go.

     

    This new console is Nintendo's latest revolution in anywhere gaming. The major shining point of the Nintendo Switch is that it docks to a unit in your gaming room which will interface with your television like previous gaming devices have done since the inception of home gaming consoles. The unique thing about the Nintendo Switch is that you can remove the console from the docking station and take it with you for portable gaming. The console has a built in screen and controllers which can either be attached to the console or removed for multiplayer game play.

     

    Nintendo has been known for coming up with innovative gaming systems. When the Nintendo Wii was originally released, it was the first system of it's kind to get people out of their seats and actually get into the game with the Wiimote controllers. People could get in quite a workout playing certain games like the boxing mini-game in Nintendo Wii Sports. When the Wii U came out, not a whole lot changed; however Nintendo did attempt to get some portability from the new Wii U controller. While it was a good concept, the practical use failed miserably. It looks like Nintendo learned a lot about how to develop a truly portable system though from these failures as the Nintendo Switch looks to be pretty impressive in terms of its use and practicality. Will the Nintendo Switch be able to save Nintendo as a hardware company, or will the system just be another bust for one of the original home video game console companies? Only time will tell how well the Nintendo Switch will do.

    Nintendo Switch Configurations

    From what Nintendo has shown us in their introduction video for the Nintendo Switch, we know of at least five different configurations for the device. As mentioned earlier, one configuration is that of a standard gaming console whereby you dock the unit where you plan to play on a television screen. The home based Nintendo Switch controller can be slid apart so that you can attach the controllers to the console's sides for portable gaming. When this occurs, it looks similar to a PlayStation Vita whereby you can control your game from the left and right side of the console. The third configuration includes sliding out the controllers from the console and using them in a wireless fashion to play games. This works more for when you are playing a two player game and each person needs a controller. The Nintendo Switch also has a kickstand so that you can set the console down on a table, and play with the wireless controllers at a bit of a distance without the need to be holding the actual unit. Lastly, you can sync up two Nintendo Switch console for even more multiplayer goodness. Nintendo's video seemed to show four people playing NBA Live 2K using two different Nintendo Switch devices.

    The Nintendo Switch Controller

    The name of the Nintendo Switch Controller is the Joy-Con. When looking at the wireless remote, each side of the Joy-Con looks pretty identical each containing an analog stick and four buttons. Their is a left side and a right side of the Joy-Con which can either snap into place of the Nintendo Switch console for portable gaming, or surrounding a Joy-Con grip accessory which makes the controller look like what we are used to seeing with our current wireless controllers.

     

    Outside of the normal Joy-Con controller, Nintendo is also going to be releasing an optional Switch Pro Controller. This will be similar to the Wii U pro controller that was released for the previous generation gaming system. The Switch Pro Controller will not slide apart for portable gaming but will instead be an actual gaming controller that we have been used to since video game systems were originally released.

    Nintendo Switch Gaming

    Remember the days of the NES where you would put a cartridge into your console and power it up? Over the years the media had changed from cartridge based gaming to that of optical devices starting way back in the Sega CD and Turbo Graphics 16 days. Since that migration all of the latest generation consoles have focused on higher end optical media for gaming. This is not the case with the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo is making a revolutionary change again in that it is using game cards similar to that of the Nintendo DS for the Nintendo Switch. While I am sure these new game cards are larger and more high end of those in the Nintendo DS, it is quite a change to thing of going back to what almost feels like a cartridge based system in a next-gen console. Given that this new Nintendo Switch is going to be portable, it does make a lot of sense as using cartridges or game cards allows users to really get into the game without worrying about the spinning disk...plus the spinning disk would eat up a ton of battery life from the unit.

     

    While there has not been much officially discussed around launch titles other than The Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, Nintendo did confirm that it does have 48 video game developers on board to create content for the new video game console. Some of these companies include popular franchise developers such as EA, Ubisoft, Capcom, Bethesda and Activision. In terms of game play that we have seen, we know that people have played Mario Kart, Splatoon, an NBA game similar to 2K, The Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, and a new Mario game. Hopefully as we get closer to March of 2017, we will gain further details of official launch titles.

    Learn how to win a free Nintendo Switch

    While it is still relatively early in the world of the Nintendo Switch as of this writing, we did find a means to get a free Nintendo Switch. During our research for putting together the content of this post, we stumbled across a free Nintendo Switch giveaway. This isn't your typical run of the mill scam looking website offering you something for free if you fill out an offer or submit a survey. While we have no affiliation with the site, it does look relatively legitimate.

     

    To enter into the Nintendo Switch contest, you just need to visit https://www.freenintendoswitch.net and sign up for the free Nintendo Switch giveaway. They make signing up really easy with either a Google of Facebook account, or just by using your email address. Once you sign up, all you need to do is visit the giveaway page and click various options to help promote the free Nintendo Switch giveaway. For instance one button will open up a Facebook share page where you can share the giveaway with your friends or family on Facebook. Another option is to tweet about the giveaway by clicking a different button on the page. Each time you post on Twitter or Facebook about the giveaway, you earn points to qualify you for the grand prize of the Nintendo Switch. When someone clicks your unique contest link from where you promote the contest, you also earn points...and if they too join the giveaway you earn even more!

     

    We watched the tutorial video which broke down all the different methods to earn points and were surprised how quickly and easily we were able to gain points daily. From posting on Facebook and Twitter, to just leaving Facebook and YouTube comments, it was super simple to earn points. We even got extra points just for completing the tutorial video. If you want to learn how you can win a free Nintendo Switch, check out the giveaway today!

  • Nintendo Switch Images

    Win A Free Nintendo Switch

    As mentioned above, https://www.freenintendoswitch.net is holding a free Nintendo Switch giveaway. If you want to get a Nintendo Switch for free shortly after it is released check this Nintendo Switch contest out!

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    Nintendo Switch Joy-Con

    This is the Joy-Con with the optional grip accessory. You can see the left and right sides of the Joy-Con sliding into place around the grip accessory to form a wireless remote control similar to what console gaming consumers are used to today.

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    Nintendo Switch Game Card

    Say goodbye to optical media in the Nintendo Switch. All games appear to be cartridge based. With the way flash media has grown leaps and bounds over the past few years, going back to a tiny game card should not be problematic in terms of game quality and may improve speed.

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    The Nintendo Switch

    A side by side look at the Nintendo Switch in it's dock and the Joy-Con assembled with it's optional grip accessory.

  • About Us

    We are just some huge fans of gaming and have had a passion for Nintendo since our childhood. We wanted to put together a site where you could learn the latest and greatest information about Nindendo's make or break next-gen console. If the Nintendo Switch is a huge success, we are confident that Nintendo will thrive and be a hardware and software powerhouse into the future. If however this Nintendo Switch goes the route of the Wii U, we sadly expect Nintendo to follow in Sega's footsteps and only provide software titles on other hardware platforms.

     

    We have collectively been gaming since the early 80's from Intellivision and Atari, through the original NES and Sega Master System, we have pretty much played or seen it all. Having gotten out hands on the incredible ahead of it's time system the Neo Geo through the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis we watch how gaming evolved just over a short period of time. When optical gaming arrived with full motion video our minds exploded with the possibilities. Now we are heading down the path to true portability with the Nintendo Switch, and both Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality gaming with things such as the Oculus Rift and PlayStation VR.

     

    It is an exciting time to be into video games right now as things have evolved from you old side scrolling games into something so immersive that you can now actually feel like you are inside the game. Things are only going to get cooler and more innovative in time and we are happy to have lived through the various incarnations of video games nearly since there inception.