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Nintendo - Nvidia Tegra X1
Nvidia Tegra X1
3 times mentioned • Adrian Miller • 04 April 2017

Nvidia Tegra X1

Nintendo Switch Uses Stock NVIDIA Tegra X1 T210 CPU & GM20B Maxwell Core. Nintendo Switch is powered by the performance of the custom Tegra processor, NVIDIA announced last year.

Both NVIDIA and Nintendo has stated that a custom Tegra chip would power the Switch. As it turns out, the NVIDIA chip inside the Switch has not been customized in any way, and a stock Tegra X1 processor can be found inside the console.
Nintendo - Nintendo Wii U
Nintendo Wii U
3 times mentioned • NEED WOOD And Stone Every Where • 28 December 2015

Nintendo Wii U

Flexible Silicone Protective Case for Nintendo Wii U (Blue) BRIEF SUMMARY Flexible Silicone Protective Case for Nintendo Wii U Blue Brand: OEM DESCRIPTION: Protect Nintendo Wii U console from dust and scratch Precise access to jacks, ports and switches Considerate design Made of high clear silicone, durable and beautiful
Nintendo - Long Time
Long Time
221 times mentioned • Kim Yong Shan • 14 March 2016

Long Time

After long time of hesitation I finally get ahand of Nintendo latest portable gaming console, the Nintendo 3DS. At first I had been juggling between PS Vita and 3DS. So what make me choose 3DS over the PS Vita? For me, the primary factor in choosing a console is the games library.

As PS Vita is just launched in JP and HK few weeks ago, the game library is still in its infancy and the current game title is countable by fingers! Even the future release games list doesn't appeal much (to me at least), with the exception of probably Persona 4 and Disgaea. For 3DS, a list of promising titles had been announced, in development, and in my wish list. To name a few, Harvest Moon, Etrian Odyssey, Pokemon, Mario, Zelda, Resident Evil, Kirby, and Phoenix Wright.
Nintendo - Gb Ram
Gb Ram
93 times mentioned • Adrian Miller • 04 April 2017

Gb Ram

According to a new report, Nintendo Switch games can use 3 out of 4 CPU cores and 3 out of 4 GB of RAM. Which means that 25% of the system resources (1 core + 1 GB of RAM) is reserved for the operating system and background tasks. The Wii U had 2 GB of DDR3 RAM, but half of that was reserved for the OS the same amount that the Switch OS uses.

Switch: 4 GB RAM – 3GB for games. Xbox One: 8 GB RAM – 5 GB for games. PS4: 8 GB RAM – 6 GB for games.
Nintendo - Cell Phone
Cell Phone
88 times mentioned • Adrian Miller • 04 April 2017

Cell Phone

Nintendo Switch at launch $299.99 PS3 $499.99. I think they nailed the pricing.

Yet people say it's too high? Is this for real? The Switch has above PS3 graphics level capabilities, is that NOT enough for a tablet not much bigger than a large cell phone?!
Nintendo - Good Looking
Good Looking
47 times mentioned • Adrian Miller • 04 April 2017

Good Looking

Too bad the Nintendo Switch is geared to be the highest selling console of all time. I have a PS4, XBOX One S, and a recently purchased Nintendo Switch. I haven't touched the PS4 or Xbox One S in about a month now. A system doesn't have to be super powerful to have great visuals and fun games.

Zelda BOTW is a stunningly good looking and FUN playing game, and I can take it with me. Nintendo isn't stuck anywhere, they are working with what they got tech wise now. Have you HELD a Switch in your hand? It's a VERY small unit packing a powerful punch for it's size.
Nintendo - Base Unit
Base Unit
44 times mentioned • Adrian Miller • 04 April 2017

Base Unit

Nintendo Switch. There's three play modes; 'Handheld Mode' sees the Joy-Cons attach to the base unit to be played on the go; 'TV Mode' which connects the system via a dock to a television, with controllers attaching to a central module - the Joy-Con Grip - or synced to a decided Xbox-style 'Pro Controller' (available separately), and 'Tabletop Mode', which uses a built-in stand so the screen can be displayed upright anywhere, with the Joy-Cons detached controller(s) to play local multiplayer games.
Nintendo - Requires No
Requires No
33 times mentioned • NEED WOOD And Stone Every Where • 28 December 2015

Requires No

dreamGEAR Nintendo Wii Racing Wheel (blue / red) Brand: DreamGear DESCRIPTION: Full sized racing wheel with base Base features desktop suction mounts Detachable wheel for in-air game play Compatible with all Wii racing games Fully compatible with Wii Remote The dreamGEAR Racing Wheel is fully compatible with your Wii Remote and requires no cables or plugs. The Racing Wheel features two ways of playing: you can use the built-in desktop/lap mount or you can hold the Racing Wheel suspended in the air for a great racing experience without limitations.
Nintendo - Ready Go
Ready Go
30 times mentioned • NEED WOOD And Stone Every Where • 28 December 2015

Ready Go

Nintendo 3DS Charging Cradle w / AC Adapter Keep your system fully charged and ready to go with the Nintendo 3DS charging cradle and AC adapter. The cradle works as a convenient stand for holding the Nintendo 3DS system-and the adapter recharges the battery pack even while you play. When not in use, you can put the Nintendo 3DS system in Sleep Mode and still allow communication using features such as SpotPass.

The AC adapter is also compatible with the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL systems. The charging cradle is only compatible with the Nintendo 3DS system.
Nintendo - Wii U
Wii U
18 times mentioned • Adrian Miller • 04 April 2017

Wii U

Nintendo Switch. Given that so many of the Wii U best titles require the gamepad, without a touchscreen controller, or a disk drive it would appear Nintendo is poised to take a big step into the future while turning it's back on the past.

I had concerns about the detachable controllers when rumours and potential designs about them first started to surface. That isn't to say I didn't think the idea of a tablet device with controllers you could safely remove and store for convenient gaming was incredible, I was more concerned about how they would look and feel.
Nintendo - Lot Work
Lot Work
14 times mentioned • Aaron Lim • 21 March 2017

Lot Work

Nintendo Switch, Slashgear review. Nintendo dream of hybrid gaming fully realized. Truly exciting hardware that stands out from the rest.

Fairly solid launch lineup, especially with Zelda. Accessories are far too expensive. Online systems still need a lot of work. Launch feels rushed in general.
Nintendo - Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch
12 times mentioned • Kin Kin • 13 April 2017

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch gets Neon Yellow Joy-con, standalone dock.
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