The Nintendo Switch console looks pretty big and it has a couple of ports on the side but it looks like you'll be able to play both as a system and as a portable console. One thing that I like about this is that the screen/portable side of it actually holds the cartridge for the game that you're going to be playing so that means you're not going to be streaming from your home or you don't need any internet connection to actually take this and go somewhere else with it. It seems pretty seamless all you do is pick up the switch and it should go from your TV straight to the handheld really quickly and it seems like the switch is going to be packing an Nvidia Tegra processor which used to be found on the Nvidia Shield tablet and that was meant to bring some console-like performance to a portable system. I'm pretty excited to see Nvidia playing a part here.
Secondly, this thing has a ton of different play styles thus the name Switch. Like I mentioned you can play this like a console by docking it up and connecting it to a TV and you can also play it as a portable system which is kind of like this but it seems like an improved version. I don't know if the ergonomics are going to be the same because it's a lot flatter but it should look a lot better than this screen and definitely more portable. The Switch also kind of changes the way you play on the go obviously you can use it like a handheld system but you can actually take off the side controllers and use the screen by itself and use the controllers in hand and you know kind of treat it like a TV.
This is something we've never seen on the handheld system so if you're not going solo and you want to play against a friend it looks like you can do some split screen action. We saw in the trailer that you can do this with Mario Kart and the way you're able to do this is with the two controllers on the side it seems like you can just slide off pieces of the controllers so you hand one over to your friend and you can both play it with those two different controllers. It's very interesting but it looks like it can be done and if you go this route it seems like each mini controller has like a joystick and the four buttons you need to place.
Third on the list are the controllers those side controllers we've been talking about those are actually called Joycons now with the Joycons you can play them in a couple of different ways as I mentioned you can use them by having the screen by itself and having each one in hand so it's kind of like having two Wii remotes in your hand but they're much much smaller. It looks like you can attach the Joycon controllers to a base and they're calling that base The Joy Grip now the joy grip should make it a bit easier to use the joycons when you're using the switch as a console but I'm not sure what kind of functionality it'll add besides giving it the shape of an actual controller there do seem to be some lights on the joy grip so maybe when you attach the joy-con controllers it'll charge it so that you can use them wirelessly when you're on the go.
Now the Joycon or the joy grip aren't up your alley you can always get a Pro Controller which should seem a lot more familiar and the fourth thing that we learned are six of the games that are coming to the Switch. They of course showed the new Legend of Zelda game coming out there's also Mario Kart 8 as you guys saw with the split screen there's also going to be another Mario game so it might be a new Mario Adventure. There is going to be Splatoon for those of you who love that a new NBA game which is going to be probably NBA 2K17 and they've even got the Elder Scroll Skyrim I love that game and it's going to be really crazy to play that portably.
Now and this wasn't mentioned in the trailer at all but things that I've seen online are that it's going to be coming out in March of 2017 and it should be retailing for about $300 bucks. But what do you guys think of the Switch do you see yourself picking one up do you think that portable SLC console hybrid is going to make sense let me know with a comment down below and be the cool guy that gives this video a thumbs up and I'll catch you in the next one peace
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's going on guys it's your average consumer and I don't know if you know but Nintendo just released its first trailer of its new system the Nintendo switch so here are five things we've learned from the new trailer so first thing that we learned just like the rumors the Nintendo switch is a console SL portable system so you can take this on the go and it's pretty interesting it has a dock that's connected to the TV and we're not sure how much the dock does besides charge the device as well as connected to the television it looks pretty big and it has a couple of port on the side but it looks like you'll be able to play both as a system and as a portable console one thing that I like that we're seeing here is that the screen/ portable side of it actually holds the cartridge for the game that you're going to be playing so that means you're not going to be streaming from your home or you don't need any internet connection to actually take this and go somewhere else with it it seems pretty seamless all you do is pick up the switch and it should go from your TV straight to the handheld really quickly and it seems like the switch is going to be packing an Nvidia Tegra processor which used to be found on the Nvidia Shield tablet and that was meant to bring some conso like performance to a portable system so I'm pretty excited to see Nvidia playing a part here and second which I'm really excited about is this thing has a ton of different play Styles thus the name switch like I mentioned you can play this like a console by docking it up and connecting it to a TV and you can also play it as a portable system which is kind of like this but it seems like an improved version I don't know if the ergonomics are going to be the same because it's a lot flatter but it should look a lot better than this screen and definitely more portable and the switch also kind of changes the way you play this on the go obviously you can use it like a handheld system but you can actually take off the side controllers and use the screen by itself and use the controllers in hand and you know kind of treat it like a TV which is something we've never seen on the handheld system so if you're not going solo and you want to play against a friend it looks like you can do some split screen action we saw in the trailer that you can do this with Mario Kart and the way you're able to do this is with the two controllers on the side it seems like you can just slide off pieces of the controllers so you hand one over to your friend and you can both play it with those two different controllers it's very interesting but it looks like it can be done and if you go this route it seems like each mini controller has like a joystick and the four buttons you need to place and another way to play against your friend is if you both have switch systems so you can play against each other wherever you are probably with an ad hoc network and third on the list are the controllers those side controllers we've been talking about those are actually called joycons now with the joycons you can play them in a couple of different ways as I mentioned you can use them by having the screen by itself and having each one in hand so it's kind of like having two Wii remotes in your hand but they're much much smaller and it looks like you can attach the joycons to a base and they're calling that base The Joy grip now the joy grip should make it a bit easier to use the joycons when you're using the switch as a console but I'm not sure what kind of functionality it'll add besides giving it the shape of an actual controller there do seem to be some lights on the joy grip so maybe when you attach the joy-con controllers it'll charge it so that you can use them wirelessly when you're on the go now the joycon or the joy grip aren't up your alley you can always get a Pro Controller which should seem a lot more familiar and the fourth thing that we learned are six of the games that are coming to the switch they of course showed the new Legend of Zelda game coming out there's also Mario K 8 as you guys saw with the split screen there's also going to be another Mario game so it might be a new Mario Adventure there is going to be Splatoon for those of you who love that a new NBA game which is going to be probably NBA 2K1 17 and they've even got the Elder Scroll Skyrim I love that game and it's going to be really crazy to play that portably now and last but not least and this wasn't mentioned in the trailer at all but things that I've seen online are that it's going to be coming out in March of 2017 and it should be retailing for about 300 bucks but what do you guys think of the switch do you see yourself picking one up do you think that portable SLC console hybrid is going to make sense let me know with a comment down below and be the cool guy that gives this video a thumbs up and I'll catch you in the next one peacewhat's going on guys it's your average consumer and I don't know if you know but Nintendo just released its first trailer of its new system the Nintendo switch so here are five things we've learned from the new trailer so first thing that we learned just like the rumors the Nintendo switch is a console SL portable system so you can take this on the go and it's pretty interesting it has a dock that's connected to the TV and we're not sure how much the dock does besides charge the device as well as connected to the television it looks pretty big and it has a couple of port on the side but it looks like you'll be able to play both as a system and as a portable console one thing that I like that we're seeing here is that the screen/ portable side of it actually holds the cartridge for the game that you're going to be playing so that means you're not going to be streaming from your home or you don't need any internet connection to actually take this and go somewhere else with it it seems pretty seamless all you do is pick up the switch and it should go from your TV straight to the handheld really quickly and it seems like the switch is going to be packing an Nvidia Tegra processor which used to be found on the Nvidia Shield tablet and that was meant to bring some conso like performance to a portable system so I'm pretty excited to see Nvidia playing a part here and second which I'm really excited about is this thing has a ton of different play Styles thus the name switch like I mentioned you can play this like a console by docking it up and connecting it to a TV and you can also play it as a portable system which is kind of like this but it seems like an improved version I don't know if the ergonomics are going to be the same because it's a lot flatter but it should look a lot better than this screen and definitely more portable and the switch also kind of changes the way you play this on the go obviously you can use it like a handheld system but you can actually take off the side controllers and use the screen by itself and use the controllers in hand and you know kind of treat it like a TV which is something we've never seen on the handheld system so if you're not going solo and you want to play against a friend it looks like you can do some split screen action we saw in the trailer that you can do this with Mario Kart and the way you're able to do this is with the two controllers on the side it seems like you can just slide off pieces of the controllers so you hand one over to your friend and you can both play it with those two different controllers it's very interesting but it looks like it can be done and if you go this route it seems like each mini controller has like a joystick and the four buttons you need to place and another way to play against your friend is if you both have switch systems so you can play against each other wherever you are probably with an ad hoc network and third on the list are the controllers those side controllers we've been talking about those are actually called joycons now with the joycons you can play them in a couple of different ways as I mentioned you can use them by having the screen by itself and having each one in hand so it's kind of like having two Wii remotes in your hand but they're much much smaller and it looks like you can attach the joycons to a base and they're calling that base The Joy grip now the joy grip should make it a bit easier to use the joycons when you're using the switch as a console but I'm not sure what kind of functionality it'll add besides giving it the shape of an actual controller there do seem to be some lights on the joy grip so maybe when you attach the joy-con controllers it'll charge it so that you can use them wirelessly when you're on the go now the joycon or the joy grip aren't up your alley you can always get a Pro Controller which should seem a lot more familiar and the fourth thing that we learned are six of the games that are coming to the switch they of course showed the new Legend of Zelda game coming out there's also Mario K 8 as you guys saw with the split screen there's also going to be another Mario game so it might be a new Mario Adventure there is going to be Splatoon for those of you who love that a new NBA game which is going to be probably NBA 2K1 17 and they've even got the Elder Scroll Skyrim I love that game and it's going to be really crazy to play that portably now and last but not least and this wasn't mentioned in the trailer at all but things that I've seen online are that it's going to be coming out in March of 2017 and it should be retailing for about 300 bucks but what do you guys think of the switch do you see yourself picking one up do you think that portable SLC console hybrid is going to make sense let me know with a comment down below and be the cool guy that gives this video a thumbs up and I'll catch you in the next one peace\n"