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That's intentional. Separate apps mean easier development, maintenance, and deployment. If everything was on a single app, code changes could break existing functionality in other parts of the app requiring a ton of regression testing before release. As separate individual apps, Nintendo can roll out bug fixes and improvements much faster.

TL;DR: You should want separate apps. If one app fails, it won’t take the other functionality down with it, and it's much easier to fix.

*shrugs*

I get what you're saying but my home screen has room for 1 app, and I prefer the convenience of doing everything I need to do in one app. It's frankly presumptuous for Nintendo to think it has a right to more than that space. Just saying, the PS App has its issues, but I can buy from PSN; manage my downloads; managed my screenshots and videos; and manage my online profile all in one place. Hell, when PS Stars was still active I could manage that there, too, and so long as PSN itself is operational it works just fine and has for years.
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TalkBack / Re: Nintendo Announces Results For Second Quarter Of 2025-26 Fiscal Year
« Last post by Kairon on November 05, 2025, 06:47:18 PM »
The fact that 1.8 million or so people bought Mario Kart World OUTSIDE the bundle for FULL MSRP is sort of crazy.

The fact that Nintendo is willing to take a swing and aim for 19 million pieces of Switch 2 hardware sold in its first fiscal year is CRAZY.

Also, I'm really happy if this news really disrupts all the videos that Youtube has been shoving in my face about Nintendoom negativity. I really don't want during this gen to have to navigate all the content creators trying to hawk for clout and views by spinning anti-Nintendo rhetoric just to elicit a response out of a social media algorithm. It really reminds me (in a bad way) of earlier console gens when the entire "gamer" discourse (print magazines, early internet... later internet...) seemed to decide that Nintendo was an okay target for group scorn because they were so different from what gaming culture said was the norm.
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That's intentional. Separate apps mean easier development, maintenance, and deployment. If everything was on a single app, code changes could break existing functionality in other parts of the app requiring a ton of regression testing before release. As separate individual apps, Nintendo can roll out bug fixes and improvements much faster.

TL;DR: You should want separate apps. If one app fails, it won’t take the other functionality down with it, and it's much easier to fix.
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TalkBack / Re: Nintendo Shifting Development Focus To Switch 2
« Last post by Ian Sane on November 05, 2025, 02:05:49 PM »
Pokemon Legends Z-A and Metroid Prime 4 are the two big new releases that are for both Switch 1 and 2 and they were announced as Switch 1 games well before the Switch 2 was revealed.  Development had already been done and they probably didn't want the PR hit from cancelling the Switch 1 versions.  So in that sense Nintendo has been quite good at making sure their new Switch 2 games are exclusive to the platform, far better than Sony or MS have done recently.

Third parties are different though.  I still expect a new third party game announcement to be on both platforms.  It's not universal but I figure those publishers want to cover their bases by not locking out the Switch 1 userbase for the time being.  But then maybe that will change if Nintendo's own efforts steers things more blatantly towards the Switch 2 than Sony and MS do.
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Ok, Nintendo splitting up all these functions into separate apps is starting to get annoying. Is there a reason this couldn't have just been combined into 1 Switch App?
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The trailer for S5 of Stranger Things dropped, and it looks like there is a military perimeter around Hawkins, so I wonder if folks are just not allowed to leave for some reason? Though the damage to the town is still there but it doesn't seem as bad as it was in the finale.

I'll watch it for completion and closure sake, but I really hope they implement some real costs and stakes. Max being in the state she is in may carry some of that price, but they could easily hand-wave it away somehow.

As for song choice, I loved what they did with Kate Bush, but agree they should have picked a different song for the finale. I liked how they used Separate Worlds in the penultimate episode, we should have gotten more songs instead of repeats.

It also felt weird to bring back Dr "Papa" like that. It would have been like Jurassic World 2 bringing back Hammond and pretending he never died. He was gone int he narrative, an bringing him back after a pretty clear death in S1 just felt jolting.
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TalkBack / Re: Nintendo Shifting Development Focus To Switch 2
« Last post by broodwars on November 04, 2025, 11:09:03 PM »
It's a weird world we live in where a company can put out a new console but not shift its development focus TO that console until it's been out for 5 months already.

Oh well. Sony refused to commit to the PS5 for years after launch and Microsoft basically never did stop supporting the Xbone via the Series S, so that's an improvement here at least.
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TalkBack / Re: Nintendo Announces Results For Second Quarter Of 2025-26 Fiscal Year
« Last post by broodwars on November 04, 2025, 07:03:55 PM »
Water is wet. In related news, Nintendo fans buy Nintendo ****, probably literally if it was in a box and was marked as a limited time offer.

So where were these 10 million plus Nintendo fans during the Wii U's first 4 months?  Or the 3DS first 4 months when it started struggling so bad they had to make a massive price cut?  So you've gone from all Nintendo consoles had a good launch so the first month sales are meaningless, to apparently all Nintendo systems keep selling well after launch, so now all numbers are also meaningless.


Congrats on finding the exceptions that prove the rule, both of which are over a decade old. Would you like to go back to the Virtual Boy as well? Oh wait! Nintendo already is!

The Wii U is an especially odd example to bring up, considering how successful pretty much its entire library was on Switch, proving that they probably would have sold well on Wii U if the hardware itself was the least bit desirable and didn't have the Game Pad albatross weighing it down. Besides, we both know the Wii U was sent out to die, as Nintendo was already devoting all its resources towards saving the 3DS before the Wii U even launched. Very Virtual Boy of them, now that I think about it.

By and large, Nintendo fans buy Nintendo games, including a lot of lazy crap like 1-2 Switch; Welcome Tour; or MP Jamboree S2. That was never the question. What was the question was whether the more casual audience would join in, and if EITHER of them would buy anything OTHER than Nintendo games on Nintendo consoles.

The jury's still out on that one, and the Key Card situation Nintendo created isn't helping matters there.

MK World is a pack-in game. Its numbers are artificially inflated by the console numbers. I think that's a grain of salt that should be taken with these numbers, but the numbers are still good despite the game's issues.

You do realize people can buy a Switch 2 without the Mario Kart World bundle right?  If Mario Kart World was something people didn't want to play, why are they spending an extra $50 to play it?  If the price of the Switch 2 and it's games was suppose to be such a huge deal that would make the systems another 3DS at best and Wii U at worst, then why are all these price sensitive consumers buying a more expensive version of the Switch 2 with a game they don't even want?

OK...

1. "Do I realize people can buy a Switch 2 without the MK bundle?"

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Personally, I'm happy to continue not owning World, as there's little about that experience I want to see. My Switch 2 right now is my Switch 1 backlog machine, and I'm ok with that.

Gee, I dunno. Do I?

2. When people buy a new console, they want a new game, especially if they had to sell their old console + games to afford it. Nintendo severely overpriced MK World at $80, but it's $50 if you get the bundle. So yeah, if you want a new console getting the bundle is an obvious choice if you don't care about actual ownership and you think you have any interest in a new MK. I don't and I bought my S2 to play my neglected S1 library, so I didn't.

It's worth noting that the only other Switch 2 1st party game worth a damn, DK Bananza, does not have a bundle so it hasn't enjoyed the inflated sales the inferior game received despite being a cheaper standalone game and being as close to a Mario platformer as the Switch 2 has.

Just saying, dude, you're taking rage bait from (so far, unnamed) online personalities a little personally.
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TalkBack / Re: Nintendo Announces Results For Second Quarter Of 2025-26 Fiscal Year
« Last post by Luigi Dude on November 04, 2025, 04:13:18 PM »
You seem to have an unhealthy obsession with other people online thinking negatively about the Switch 2. This isn't your first post complaining about the online discourse.

Well when said discourse is complete bullshit it deserves to be called out.  If people are going to blatantly lie and spread false information, it needs to be countered.  Just a few weeks ago look at how the usually suspects took a quote from Miyamoto completely out of context to say he doesn't care about Nintendo's older retro titles, when his full quote literally meant the exact opposite.

Of course I love how you then say this

Water is wet. In related news, Nintendo fans buy Nintendo ****, probably literally if it was in a box and was marked as a limited time offer.

So where were these 10 million plus Nintendo fans during the Wii U's first 4 months?  Or the 3DS first 4 months when it started struggling so bad they had to make a massive price cut?  So you've gone from all Nintendo consoles had a good launch so the first month sales are meaningless, to apparently all Nintendo systems keep selling well after launch, so now all numbers are also meaningless.

MK World is a pack-in game. Its numbers are artificially inflated by the console numbers. I think that's a grain of salt that should be taken with these numbers, but the numbers are still good despite the game's issues.

You do realize people can buy a Switch 2 without the Mario Kart World bundle right?  If Mario Kart World was something people didn't want to play, why are they spending an extra $50 to play it?  If the price of the Switch 2 and it's games was suppose to be such a huge deal that would make the systems another 3DS at best and Wii U at worst, then why are all these price sensitive consumers buying a more expensive version of the Switch 2 with a game they don't even want?
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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober VI: Curse of NWR
« Last post by broodwars on November 04, 2025, 03:53:32 PM »
On the subject of Blasphemous, the creators of that series made the recent Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, which is excellent. I highly recommend it.

Nothing really to add for this last month in terms of horror games. I got wrapped up in a bunch of other games like Shinobi: Art of Vengeance (also a very good game), the 2 Mario Galaxy games, TMNT: Splintered Fate, and Xenoblades 2 & 3 (I'm happy to say my 8 year Odyssey with the underwhelming Xenoblade 2 is finally over). I also knocked out a few more endings in Silent Hill f, which feels like an increasingly frustrating and pointless endeavor.

On a positive note, I'm very happy with Xenoblade 3 so far. It's basically what I wanted and didn't get from 2.
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