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Predicting What Nintendo's Next Console (probably) Is

May 30, 2024
one Nintendo, one Nintendo, a very reasonable company that we all love and definitely have no problem with any decision they make, boy is it cool to be a Nintendo fan? I love having a new six 6 years, okay, so the switch has I've been out for a while. I'm really glad that the Switch ended up being Nintendo's best-selling

console

because of the Switch's form factor, it could basically act as an Android tablet that could also sometimes run AAA games and indie titles. such as being one of the most capable emulator

console

s that with the right software could be used to play most, if not all of Nintendo's library, even games that Nintendo would never willingly put on the Switch and because it was able to sell so many units, it also allowed for more Let people find their new favorite game series.
predicting what nintendo s next console probably is
I never imagined I'd be a casual Pikmin fan, but here I am, but this video doesn't cover the last 6 years of the change. Scott the W already did it. Instead, I'm looking to the future,

what

will happen? What will Nintendo do

next

? Will they be able to find gold? Three times they will be able to impress their fan base instead of disappointing them like they usually do almost every day. I've put together almost every piece of Nintendo history and combined it with current trends in gaming. industry and now I think I know

what

Nintendo's 9th generation console will be and no I'm not talking about the Switch Pro or the Super Nintendo Switch or whatever you want to call it, that console will have to fail for the 9th generation console to be a success , but I'll talk more about that later, for now let's start with First, understand where I'm coming from with my prediction.
predicting what nintendo s next console probably is

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I would like to guide you through the history of the Nintendo console past, starting with the GameCube. Nintendo makes this really fun part where every other console they make ends up being a Banger even though the console is very underpowered for the generation it's in or the lack of games at launch or the Absurd cost at that are thrown or missing. of proper advertising it really is a miracle that Nintendo has lasted this long, isn't it? For example, the Wii was pretty well known for being one of the best-selling consoles ever, but right before the Wii we got this fun little dollar that only sold a little. over 21 million units, which is still a really big number, don't get me wrong, it's just not the amount Nintendo was hoping to sell, of course, it did much better later in its life, but it wasn't Wei, it just couldn't replicate popularity. which his younger brother was 5 years later and once Nintendo got a little taste of Wii gaming, they immediately became addicted to it and tried to hang on to it for as long as they could by creating the dumbest plastic box known to man.
predicting what nintendo s next console probably is
It did so poorly that the Wii U is known for being one of, if not the worst performing Nintendo consoles by far, it only sold around 13 million units in its entire lifespan, which seems like a ton, but It's not Jack o, compared to the Wi, 103 million, blah blah. Big numbers, what does this mean? If history is going to repeat itself. I'd say the Switch Pro or the

next

console will see a massive drop in sales and I'm betting it will be the Switch Pro for a couple of years. Reasons number one: everyone already owns a Switch, seriously, I have two of them, unless Nintendo has a Grinch-level change of heart overnight and suddenly releases a Switch that has updated its internals, a better display and an APU that can handle everything in the Switch library to run. at 60 frames minimum, I doubt anyone but DieHard Nintendo fans are going to buy the Switch Pro, reason number two.
predicting what nintendo s next console probably is
I hope Nintendo is just Nintendo and releases a Switch that has minimal updates that seem long overdue while also adding unwanted new features that don't really warrant its existence in the first place, if the Switch Pro ends up being like the Wii U in terms of sales, then I'm willing to bet that Nintendo will think it's time to end the Switch family of consoles. and start the next generation. I haven't even gotten to the actual console yet okay so let's say everything I've said so far comes true, the Switch Pro, Nintendo takes it out into the backyard with a shotgun and I get on Tinder because every console Nintendo must have a trick, what will be the new trick for the new console?
I guess everyone knows that Nintendo tried and mailed it. Everyone knows that Nintendo tried and failed to make a console with VR headsets years ago with the virtual guy, but hear me out. I think Nintendo was a little ahead of its time. Virtual reality in the '90s was still science fiction, it was a concept that hadn't really developed to the extent it is today, with entire headsets and gaming companies building and investing their wealth and popularity entirely in the reality community. virtual, there was even this term back then called a hand looking competition, it was a little joke they had back then to describe people looking at their hands for the first time in virtual reality, the funniest thing I've ever seen life. but back to Nintendo, they had no idea what they were doing with the Virtual Boy.
This thing was built to sit on a table. They had a strange controller. All sets were blood red. They would just throw them at the wall and hope it would work. which it wasn't, yeah I don't really want to harp too much on the console, Scott the W already did that, that the VR space was in its infancy stage, the only other notable headset I could find was the vpl phone I, which was kind. It's cool, but for the price, no thanks, compared to the handful of really good headsets we have now and the even larger handful of VR-related accessories, it seems like we have at least some kind of direction on where we want it to go. wow the virtual reality industry.
Over the next two decades, the only place the industry is still lacking is the number of well-known titles and well-known developers. Let me explain you. Try to name five 360 ​​titles that you loved and know many others. People also loved that if you didn't have a 360 back then, you did the same thing with the PS3 or the Wii or whatever other console you had. My favorite was Minecraft Terraria Skate 3 Viva Pinata and now try to do the same with any virtual reality. Realistically, the only ones I can think of are Beat Saber and Minecraft, but there's barely an official port for Minecraft and it's not even a game made specifically for VR.
Look what I'm saying. In fact, most VR games are actually just ports of others. games that are already on other consoles and I don't want to point that out because the VR versions of these games are bad, it's just because these games were created with the console experience in mind first and then the VR experience second, so They wouldn't carry the same identity that they would have for other platforms if only there was a company that was known for making outlandish design decisions for their consoles and also created games that had a large audience that would immediately adopt the established console.
Oh hey Nintendo, stick with it I, Nintendo as a company is

probably

not the best candidate to research, design, advertise and release a successful VR headset, but it would be cool to see them try it out. There are two main reasons why I would love to see our Nintendo VR headset specifically backwards. compatibility, especially for a specific handheld, if you think about it for a second, a Nintendo VR headset with the right internals could mean you could play every Nintendo title ever made, there's already an emulator for every Nintendo console you can imagine, Switch, Wii. Someone even made an emulator for game watch booklets.
Also, it's not like Nintendo can't reverse engineer all of its consoles whenever it wants, so take all of Nintendo's consoles and all of Nintendo's laptops and put them into a VR display for those games. They no longer have to fit inside a screen, they could simply be floating screens that could be resized, stretched, rotated or manipulated in any way you can imagine; you could even play DS and 3DS games with the touch screen controls without sacrificing any of the original experience Nintendo could even remaster 3DS games to have real 3D graphics this is big we're talking about man the second reason is the versatility, if we go back to the first Switch commercial, there's a scene where these guys get into a van for a road trip, I promise this is going somewhere and they put this little switch screen on this stand that never left released, by the way, I couldn't find this anywhere, instead let's get rid of the support with VR headsets, you can have the screen as big as you. you want without getting in someone else's way, this would be perfect for both multiplayer games and long car rides, there is literally no downside if you don't think this is possible, would you believe me if I said something like this has already been created?
These are the Viter One XR glasses, they are not exactly a VR headset, but they demonstrate that the concept is used in a real life scenario. Basically, it's just display panels and a pair of glasses, but according to reviews, it's a quality-functioning device that demonstrates physical displays. they can be replaced with virtual ones if you have the right hardware, of course, the real headphones would have to be much lighter, they would have some mid-range Nintendo, harder, what am I talking about, of course, the real headphones would have have to be much lighter. Nintendo's mid-range hardware has a mission like UI experience, some half-decent controllers, a handful of games at launch with backwards compatibility promised later in its life and Nintendo could make hundreds of millions again if This headset ends up being a VR/Switch hybrid or its own standalone products or even a product if Nintendo played its cards right and delivered a device that stands out from other headsets on the market.
I think Nintendo could have a very promising feature and an even more exciting generation than the current one. This wasn't even planned, but Nintendo released a teaser trailer for a headset called the Virtual Boy Pro and everyone in the comments unanimously agreed that a real VR headset from Nintendo would

probably

be really good again. We are talking about Nintendo. The most we'd probably get would be a slightly less powerful Quest 2, but it would cost a bit more than the Quest 3. Nintendo's pricing structure could be a whole video on its own, but I probably won't do a video on it mainly because Scott I already had that, hey, this is the post-edit sheist, thanks for staying until the end of the video, I hope you enjoyed it.
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