You give him information, he rewards you with questions.
Nintendo just revealed its next home console… and handheld… thing. Looks neat, right? But with everything we learned, there are some standout pieces of information I'd still like to have. Given that the system is set to be on shelves five months from now, I'd say these are pretty important to have answered.
Of course, Some things like price, games lineup, and exact release date spring most immediately to mind. These ones are kinda obvious, so I left them off the big official list dealie. If you're wondering that too, give yourself a pat on the back and then join me as I scratch my head.
Did I miss any? What are the questions you need to answers to, before you make a purchase decision on Nintendo Switch?
Stay inquisitive, my friends.
Nintendo Switch Questions
1: Exactly How Comfortable Are Those Default Controllers?
7: Is That a Multiplayer Mario I see?
Multiplayer Mario Part 2 (continued from previous)
Multiplayer Mario Part 3
9: Is There a Street Pass System?
6: Wii-U Backward Compatibility? And what of e-Shop?
10: Is Switch a 3DS Replacement?
Less important but whoa...
11: Will Control Schemes Change Much From Single to Multi Play?
Bonus Question: Will It Switch Us Into Worse People?
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