04-09-2015 18:32
Los documentos filtrados por Nintendo On han arrojado también informado sobre la que sería la próxima consola de los nipones, Nintendo NX.
Según explica la web, Nintendo NX se convierte en una nueva plataforma compuesta por una consola de sobremesa y una portátil. Por un lado, la primera no sería como tal una sustitución de Wii U, es más, ambas convivirían en el mercado con sus respectivos exclusivos. La rama portátil de Nintendo NX por su parte sería la evolución lógica de la actual Nintendo 3DS. En referencia a ella, la revista comenta que en lo que a especificaciones técnicas se refiere, ésta sería superior a lo visto en PlayStation Vita.
La pregunta que muchos os estaréis haciendo es ¿Cuándo presentará la compañía su nueva máquina? El ecosistema de Nintendo NX, tanto en su vertiente para sobremesa como portátil se dará a conocer en primavera de 2016, con lanzamiento previsto para 2017. En dicho año llegará al mercado, según comentan en Nintendo On, la versión portátil, mientras que Nintendo NX para sobremesa lo haría algunos meses después.
La fuente también se atrave a arrojar un precio, situando un coste de entre 200-300 euros para Nintendo NX y no superior a 500€ en un pack junto a la portátil. ¿El motivo? Nintendo trabajaría en ofrecer un producto interconectado entre plataforma de sobremesa y portátil.
Por supuesto no hace falta decir que faltan todavía algunos meses para que conozcamos de forma oficial todos los detalles por parte de la Gran N, por lo que dicha información debe ser cogida con pinzas.
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No me creo que lancen primero la portátil, es absurdo viendo cómo está WiiU
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Os dejo la lista de rumores completa, que parece que la están despiezando en las diferentes webs:
More NX rumours have emerged reiterating information that has come before with a sprinkling of additional bits. As with all NX rumours this information should be taken with a grain of salt as Nintendo has previously stated that┬áthey wonÔÇÖt be sharing any information about their next platform until next year. That being said itÔÇÖs always nice to get some speculation going. HereÔÇÖs the latest batch of rumours.
- HeÔÇÖs under strict NDA with Nintendo Japan
- Informations are from march 2015, with some updates from june-july
- He received a bunch of patents (some of them are publics now), info about what Nintendo is planning and a list of games potentially in development (some of them may or may not have been cancelled), third parties included
- NX is a platform, not tied with a single device
- Wii U is still in the picture thanks to good software results for games like Splatoon, will still be the main home console in 2016
- 3DS is a bit old, theyÔÇÖre planning of replacing it. Some games will still come out on it, but big projects are being moved on portable NX
- With NX, Nintendo wants to create a platform where they can develop software for multiple devices with ease, from the home console to the portable to smartphone and tablets. TheyÔÇÖll have a big catalogue available for multiple platforms, with cross buy, cross saves and cross play, similar to what Microsoft is doing with Xbox One and PC thanks to Windows 10 (that allows to play many Xbox games on PC, which is also getting a bunch of ports from Xbone). Each platform will still have exclusive games
- NNID is tied to the single device, but it will allow to share details between platforms, like friend list, contents, local coop games, etc. Thanks to the new membership program (the successor of Club Nintendo), weÔÇÖll benefit from the new Nintendo policies in terms of rewards
- TheyÔÇÖll show the portable in spring 2016, will be out for the end of the year or spring 2017 max. Specs will be higher than PS Vita but nothing mindblowing, screen resolution should be 540p, considering 720p if costs go down. BC with 3DS was problematic
- Wii U successor will not have an optical drive, which will be optional. It will sync with the portable (not obligatory). Specs wonÔÇÖt be super high, but close to PS4/X1 (doesnÔÇÖt know how much, like with the portable this is still subject to change anyway). Cross games will look better on the home
- Nintendo is focusing a lot on the anti-piracy system
- Big focus on the OS as well. They hired people that worked for Google on Android, the guys who worked on the Gamecube OS and Wii U browser are there too. Optimized versions of the same OS for every NX platform (think, again, W10), each with its set of specific functions. Updates will come out at the same time, theyÔÇÖre focusing on making the OS blazing fast on every platform
- The home console can connect with the portable to send to it its own version of the games you buy, will use the same tech as the Wii U-Wii U Gamepad streaming to do that, or the internet connection
- The home will have bc with the Wii U. Gamepad should be compatible as a controller, considering selling it standalone. Can connect with the portable for offtv and bc. WiiMote compatibility is being considered too. As for support, since the new home wonÔÇÖt have an optical drive, theyÔÇÖre considering an external one. Also being considered NNID/eShop bc for titles bought on the eShop. Seems theyÔÇÖre considering digital games sharing too, but this bit is not perfectly clear
- The portable will have its own internal memory, which will be expandable
- There will be a complete overhaul of online infrastructures, but Nintendo is determined to hold successful operations as Miiverse, extending it even further and making it a central hub for communications by developers and a meeting place for players. It will be even more interactive with the ability to upload videos and screenshots in an integrated system and not dependent on the game
- Voice chat and interactions between users will be revisited too, much will depend on the users age though, to protect the minors
- The home will be out 6-12 months after the portable, creating the ÔÇ£NX systemÔÇØ that will allow Nintendo to better use their resources in games development
- They approached third parties during E3. Capcom, Square-Enix, Ubisoft and Electronic Arts already have devkits. Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Sonic, F-Zero and Metroid are in development, doesnÔÇÖt know if these are main episodes or spin offs. Zelda is currently a Wii U only title due to high development costs, but they can reconsider to have another big game at NX launch
- Prices will be low, 200-300€ (for the home?), considering a bundle with both for no more than 500€
- Many of these things will be discussed in future Nintendo Directs, which will have a different host in every market if Nintendo canÔÇÖt find a new CEO by october
- A new 3D Mario will be shown, along with a new Zelda trailer. Retro moved their project on NX, will not be unveiled before 10-18 months
- TheyÔÇÖll talk about a new ÔÇ£Club NintendoÔÇØ, which will be in full function with NX
- Considering making agreements with phone carriers in order to better manage applications like Miiverse, Club Nintendo and the ability to purchase software by phone. Some of these will be out by March 2016
- Is everything set yet? Yes, but with Nintendo youÔÇÖll never know. If he has updates he will share them with us.
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