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TalkBack / Re: Nintendo Announces Final Financial Results For 2023-24 Fiscal Year And 2024-25 Projections
« Last post by UncleBob on Today at 09:41:08 PM »Sure, there were some people who did. Sorry if I made it sound absolute.
Thinking more about this, I don't think a lot of folks traded in their 3DS to buy Switches because they couldn't play 3DS titles on the Switch.
Likewise, folks didn't trade in their DS to buy 3DS systems, since they'd lose that GBA compatibility.
Yep they always have a big Direct in June, as long as something like covid doesn't mess it up like in 2020. And look at that, Nintendo just announced a big Direct in June this year that will show off the second half of the 2024 Switch games.
Nintendo doesn't have a stellar track record of first party support once the new system launches
"160 million". 🤣
Interesting that they would just casually mention this in a shareholder's meeting. This pretty much means a 2025 Switch 2. I'm both excited and nervous. With the Switch Nintendo finally had good third party support again for the first time in 20 years. But do they know why?
Most of us are hoping for a Switch 2 but Nintendo might double down on Labo instead or something like that. They're very unpredictable.