That's crazy to think about Nintendo Switch is now 7 years old. I still kept original switch, never bought a OLED system as a backup. I'm excited for more newer games releasing this year.
I remember being 9 years old when the Switch first released. Now I’m 16. As for the Switch 2 I’d say it will probably release around March 2025 or maybe later in April or even September-November. This year will probably still see a fair amount of new games for the Switch, but it’s clear that Nintendo is not putting all their eggs in one basket and is instead keeping their biggest games for the Switch 2 most likely next year. The Switch will probably beat the PS2 in sales, it’s already at 140+ Million and the PS2 sold roughly 158 Million, so it’s very likely if the Switch lasts another 3-ish years and especially if it receives a price cut and possibly a new model that’s cheaper.
It's a shame, but things are no longer made to last longer, Nintendo was known for that, but today it's all about "cutting costs" and Nintendo doesn't sell systems at a loss. I had modest collections of games in the past that I painfully had to sell, but the Switch with its re-releases and remasters has allowed me the opportunity to once again collect games that I missed dearly. It's hard for me to put it over my loved Game Boy or my NES, but for sure it is in my top 5 of Systems. Thanks John, great video! BTW, I try to join the channel, but YT sends me an error, I will try to see what's about.
The Switch is my favorite system. I came to the Switch from the PS3, another console in which I loved. The game library is unmatched. I’ll be playing Switch games for the next 20 years…long after the life of it is finished.
See, I see people say this all the time but as someone who owns all 3 platforms I can tell you that you can play most of those same games at higher frametate and better graphics on the other two platforms not to mention way more.
Yeah the NS reminds me of a portable ps3.. I really stuck with it after starting with the Lite and graduating to the OLED.. I wasn’t even gonna get one originally but I was missing strategy oriented games like Fire Emblem & Civ which had just released for it at the time.. But before that not counting portables I hadn’t had a Nintendo home console since the SNES
John Hancock has absolutely got to be one of, if not, the most positive people on UA-cam. His genuinely smiling throughout every word he speaks, reminds me that hope does exist.
Who needs the Switch when the 3DS just keeps getting better and better. With the Red Viper app, I am now playing all the Virtual Boy games in full 3D with an optional color palette swap. If red bothers you, change the display color to green or blue or gray.
I never got the Switch since I play on PlayStation and currently I'm still on the PS4. I want to get a PS5 of course, but I've always considered getting a Switch; mainly for its exclusives.
It's good for hammock camping I use it attached to my ridgeline with a 3rd party controller. It's like being at home console gaming. But I'm in the forest
I have absolutely loved the Switch - it's had so many great games and really was the first modern console I felt a strong attachment to and really enjoyed collecting physical for it. It just feels like a 'Nintendo console' done right - the games in general, the feel, the fun - everything
Mr. Immortal, I love your vids, but they make me want to buy more retro games and consoles, which is a huge problem as I am broke...😂🤣 I hope all is going well with you and especially your wife. And thank you for all you do!
Way excited about the Battlefront games! I think this last year will see some good stuff on the Switch, and hopefully a price drop so they can keep up system sales. The new system needs to come out at the current price and be backwards compatible if they want to carry the momentum.
My original Switch also developed the problem of having a really loud fan. Could be heard across the room, a room or two over, even up the stairs if you listened. Nintendo agreed on the phone that it was loud, set up a repair order. Got it back, with a slip saying that they could find no problem; it seemed to be working fine to them, with no issues. However, probably the first thing (and probably only thing, since it wasn't loud for them) they tried was a software reset, and when I plugged it back into my TV... there was no problem. All of my data was obviously gone, but so was the excessive fan noise. I have no idea how a software problem, which I would assume was mostly just one system update after another adding up over time could have done it, but somehow it did. If you haven't tried yet and if you're able to, try a system reset and see if your fan problems go away.
I’ve been so behind with my older consoles that I waited until last May to finally get a Switch, it’s now in my top 3 most played consoles right now 🤷🏼♂️ Great vid sir.
I enjoyed my Wii U and had mixed feelings about moving on from my under appreciated console but I had high expectations for the Switch. Upon purchase of the Switch I found it to be uncomfortable to hold, the GUI was inferior to previous two consoles and the “eShop” was less than stellar to successfully navigate, for me at least. I don’t hate my Switch but I don’t use it much. I do feel for Nintendo the Switch was the right console at the right time, just not my cup of tea, cheers
There’s so many great games on Switch, you know it’s just going to be a console to collect for. Right now I’m just buying up games I’ve put off buying and playing games I thought I’d never play like Kirby and the Forgotten land- great game btw.
It's been a little ironic for myself too. While I have a PS5 my main gaming system is the Nintendo Switch. Thankfully no issues with cracks or the fan with my switch🤞 though I also play mostly docked rather then portable. The game library is incredible though like you said a ton of shovel where you have to wade through to find the good indie games 70% of the time. I have no issues with the age of the Switch as long as I get great games to play on it and it continues to work fine. Funny though that while I had to replace my Xbox 360 and Xbox One I've never had to replace any of my Nintendo consoles from the Game Cube up.
It’s a wonderful console with great games still want a HD windwaker, would love more Metroid Prime games. As I get older I don’t care as much of having the latest tech / graphics. Yes some games look older but I still play them because of handheld mode The reality of my life is I play the game docked my wife and or kids want to watch something on the main tv and I take if off the dock and play in handheld mode. I bought the hori pad for hand held and it works great. I am happy that Nintendo has survived and thrived in the market because they are at heart a game company. ❤
I don't have interest in the Switch, but it was funny when you said your wifi wasn't very good. My phone was getting a weak wifi signal, and I got tired of it, so I relocated my router to a central location and mounted it on a wall, near the ceiling. The antenna is perpendicular to the wall, and now the phone wifi icon is constantly at full strength.
You hit all the critical points of Switch problems. I’m the type of person to not really focus on small hiccups in terms of quality but with the Switch, the issues are plentiful and glaring. I think this is a big reason why the biggest Switch and Nintendo fanatics are fiending for successor news. I have enough games on it for a lifetime of gaming but I still want all of the issues addressed ie in a neatly packaged Switch 2 revamp. At best, the joycons are not good…. Nintendo is extremely lucky the thing was a huge success. I suppose… their games are just that good! ❤
I recently purchased the OLED model, and I agree about the weak wi-fi antenna. I have a hard time getting a good wireless signal. $350 is a good chunk of change - it should have better Wi-Fi performance.
I hope the switch really comes with it on this next console 60fps is kinda ridiculous in 20024. Either way, I'm definitely buying one. For my kids of course😂.
I think the Switch is Nintendo's best system since the Game Boy Advance. As far as the system's power goes, I'm pretty much over the idea of graphics getting better and have been since the PS2 days. The next Nintendo system does need to have better quality controllers, though. My first Switch Pro Controller lasted about 5 years and then the left stick started drifting. I bought another one and it had drift out of the box brand new, so I returned it and changed to an 8bitdo SN30 controller instead. That works just as well as the Switch Pro Controller but it can't turn the system on. I've had my Switch since 2018 and it's working great still. The Joycons are definitely not great, I agree.
The switch is my favourite system of all time period it saved me from turning my back on modern gaming when I was still playing my Sega Genesis/mega drive the switch convinced me to move on from that because before that I had a PS4, but I just didn’t like it maybe to do my age, but I just couldn’t drive with the games that I had I sold it or rather traded it in for some switch games, Super Mario, Odyssey and Zelda breath of the wild and shortly got my switch OD afterwards and I couldn’t be happier. This all happened in 2023 when the switch was just over 6 1/2 years old now, the switch is approaching it seventh year on the market for me there, too life in the old switch yet it’s still a great system and there’s a stall. Do I get for playing Sega Genesis/mega games, super Nintendo and GBA and gameBoy games, I just can’t get that with any other system. I have a much deeper connection with Nintendo having had more of their systems than any other system going back to the NES. The switch is still an awesome system and yet people still underestimate it I’ve had my switch for nearly 5 months and it’s still amazes me and surprises me and it’s the most fun I’ve had in gaming for a long long time I’m looking forward to switch 2. I hate the word underpowered. The thing is the switch was designed to showcase Nintendo‘s own games first and foremost, so it’s powerful enough for that and I really don’t think it should be compared to any other system to switches its own beast, it’s powerful enough, yes it may be starting to show its age a bit But that’s normal. The technology inside the switches is very old. I mean the original GameBoy was was super underpowered compared to the game gear, but you know what it’s made up for it and wilder switch is two generations behind in terms of graphics and performance. It makes up for it with its game library, so can we just all celebrate the switch for it is and not complaining too much about how it’s beginning to show its age, it’s not nice to hear that as a recent owner of switch OLED, but I get it. The switch is coming to the end of its life cycle, great video and retrospective of the Yntendo switch..
A lot I think. It will go strong due to userbase. Next to impossible for Nintendo for a repeat, mostly keep the userbase and developers engaged in the next machine. I would never have thought back in March 2017 that this machine would be my main system.
Time flies! I echo the sentiment that the system is really benefited by their great first party games! I'm not sure what the future holds! But regardless, I'm optimistic for some interesting titles!
It's definitely not perfect especially the joycon drift but I agree it's a great system, especially the games, every year they came out with bangers and are very consistent.
If Nintendo is waiting on Star Fox for the next console, I really hope they employed Treasure again to make another Sin and Punishment game. The one for the Wii is probably one of my favorite shooters ever. Franchise needs a little more love and representation now a days.
I just got a switch OLED as a Christmas gift so I am extremely late to the party. But I think what's left for this console which I feel in my opinion Nintendo is sitting on waiting to release for the switch before they release their new console and what I personally would like to see released on the current switch is Metroid prime 2 and 3 remastered and Metroid prime 4 which is and was supposed to be released on the current switch. and Zelda windwaker and twilight princess remastered on the current console. I think if Nintendo released those games on the current switch that would be a great way for Nintendo to close out the life cycle of the current switch before they release the new switch system.
When the switch came out, my xbox and ps4 were pretty much never used again. I'm a parent and have little time for games so 100 percent of my time is on an easy to grab Nintendo switch. The ps and xboxs are not consoles anymore they are PC's with no storage capacity and annoying updates that take ages to install just as you want to play for 30 mins.
Hopefully the Switch can deliver a few late stage games that break the mold and stray away from the fps, metroidvania, rpg, shoot 'em up (can't believe I said that since I love a good shoot 'em up), farming/fishing genres and deliver something different. I liked the experimentation with Arms, Snipper Clippers, and, 1-2 Switch (admittedly that barely qualifies as a game). Here's hoping for a bit more experimentation before the end and not just yet another Mario game. Edit: Great system though, got me to buy a new console since the PS1.
Everyone seems to forget that Nintendo said the Switch will be around for 10 years. Also I would not care for a Switch 2, but would rather have a whole new Nintendo console.
What you say about Nintendo being known for lack of power is not really true and is moreso a stigma. They left the 'power' competition after the Gamecube failed. The GC was actually more powerfull than the PS2 but Nintendo saw the lack in sales as a reason to go with a 'Blue Ocean' strategy as they call it for the console generation after it This resulted in 'Project Dolphin' AKA the Wii. The Wii was a beefed up GC and this effected its longevity as HD gaming was already on the rise with the 'PS360' side of that era which made PC style games more accessable aswel. They tried to play 'catch up' with the WiiU but that was also underpowered as the PS4/XB1 was again a significant jump and meeting a better stability formfactor for HD gaming. Too be honest i dont think the Switch is that much overpowered when it comes to pure gameplay. Sony and Microsoft has educated consumers to always go for realistic graphics where Sony can now shamelesly pre-announce a PS6 saying the PS5 life cycle is almost over (it barely started😂) like they are selling mobilephones.
Best thing I did was buy a second pro controller very early on, as one runs out I swap to the other fully charged and then repeat. Both still in great condition as I'm stretching the life span of each one. And yeah the joycons suck. 😉
The sad part is all of copies of asset flips and super low effort "games" that are even allowed on there. Less than 1000 of those titles are worth playing. Switch, Super Pocket/Evercade VS, Steamdeck, Mega Drive mini systems are my favs.
i was also in doubt that the Switch was gonna be any good, but by god it's the best thing next to a Gaming PC. idk if the Switch is going anywhere anytime soon, considering we've heard nothing of a Switch 2 and the latest direct had a bunch of games coming out in 2024. tbh with you after the failure of the Wii U, maybe they want to ride the profit wagon a little longer and wait until they can vastly improve the Switch before announcing the Switch 2, as Nintendo hasnt been just shilling out sequels of it's IPs unless they can do something significant with their IPs, so maybe they adopted that philosophy into consoles and not just IPs.
What's left?? How about hacking and playing and emulating all kinds of apps and all those games that you wanted to play but never could afford them. What's left is the most fun part, the part I'm most looking forward to.
As much as I think 3 fire emblem titles on a single console (4 realistically) would be a bit much, engage was a joke and three houses attempt to emulate persona with tedious busywork held it back a lot. There's a gossip going on about fe4 remake. The famicom original may be the most rich game of the franchise so that would be a nice swansong for the switch.
Do you think the hard workers at Nintendo would like to make games on a Switch 2 that had the features of a 2024 PC? Not taking into consideration of the price it would cost to sell. Working on old hardware from them seems like it would get old.
The newest installment of Contra is the best example of Switch being too weak and unattractive for developers. Of course, similar games look and play much better, Prince of Persia is the best instance, but it’s about time Nintendo finally released a new system. Let’s be honest here, upcoming titles from their stable look completely unappealing.
Why care about Nintendo next console you know it will be as powerful as the Switch I don’t care about Nintendo as I do for PC Xbox PlayStation they get more powerful every few years if you wait until 2027 the PS6 will be out and be more powerful then the PS5 that’s something Nintendo just can’t do
I think you need to understand the definition of maxed out for me. The switch will only be maxed up when Nintendo discontinues it. Yes the hardware is old but it’s still a fantastic system that still has life left in it.
I think handheld gaming works better with 2D stuff. I'm not a fan of portable 3D gaming. Portable systems are lacking in ergonomics and with the Joycons the analog sticks are not good. The PSP didn't have a good analog stick, either, and I never did truly enjoy controlling DS/3DS games with the touchscreen. I think the Dual Shock was the last controller that felt like a necessary update to what came before.
That's crazy to think about Nintendo Switch is now 7 years old. I still kept original switch, never bought a OLED system as a backup. I'm excited for more newer games releasing this year.
I remember being 9 years old when the Switch first released. Now I’m 16. As for the Switch 2 I’d say it will probably release around March 2025 or maybe later in April or even September-November. This year will probably still see a fair amount of new games for the Switch, but it’s clear that Nintendo is not putting all their eggs in one basket and is instead keeping their biggest games for the Switch 2 most likely next year. The Switch will probably beat the PS2 in sales, it’s already at 140+ Million and the PS2 sold roughly 158 Million, so it’s very likely if the Switch lasts another 3-ish years and especially if it receives a price cut and possibly a new model that’s cheaper.
Your channel is so good, it’s so nice to get your mature, experienced, rational and calm take on things.
It's a shame, but things are no longer made to last longer, Nintendo was known for that, but today it's all about "cutting costs" and Nintendo doesn't sell systems at a loss.
I had modest collections of games in the past that I painfully had to sell, but the Switch with its re-releases and remasters has allowed me the opportunity to once again collect games that I missed dearly.
It's hard for me to put it over my loved Game Boy or my NES, but for sure it is in my top 5 of Systems.
Thanks John, great video!
BTW, I try to join the channel, but YT sends me an error, I will try to see what's about.
Thank you for the comment!
@@johnhancockretro my pleasure, John! Keep playing it loud!
The Switch is my favorite system. I came to the Switch from the PS3, another console in which I loved. The game library is unmatched. I’ll be playing Switch games for the next 20 years…long after the life of it is finished.
Couldn’t agree more. The switch library is so massive it would take three lifetimes to play it all.
See, I see people say this all the time but as someone who owns all 3 platforms I can tell you that you can play most of those same games at higher frametate and better graphics on the other two platforms not to mention way more.
Yeah the NS reminds me of a portable ps3.. I really stuck with it after starting with the Lite and graduating to the OLED.. I wasn’t even gonna get one originally but I was missing strategy oriented games like Fire Emblem & Civ which had just released for it at the time.. But before that not counting portables I hadn’t had a Nintendo home console since the SNES
John Hancock has absolutely got to be one of, if not, the most positive people on UA-cam. His genuinely smiling throughout every word he speaks, reminds me that hope does exist.
Who needs the Switch when the 3DS just keeps getting better and better. With the Red Viper app, I am now playing all the Virtual Boy games in full 3D with an optional color palette swap. If red bothers you, change the display color to green or blue or gray.
I never got the Switch since I play on PlayStation and currently I'm still on the PS4. I want to get a PS5 of course, but I've always considered getting a Switch; mainly for its exclusives.
It's good for hammock camping I use it attached to my ridgeline with a 3rd party controller. It's like being at home console gaming. But I'm in the forest
Can't believe its already been 7 years!
What's left? Hopefully MAJOR price cuts on both hardware and games. I know pie-in-the-sky right?
If you like playing in handheld mode I highly recommend the hori split pad compact, it's super comfortable compared to the joy-cons
These are the best, and exactly what I use on the go- no comparison to joycons. You can actually play SF Anniversary the same as you would at home.
I have absolutely loved the Switch - it's had so many great games and really was the first modern console I felt a strong attachment to and really enjoyed collecting physical for it. It just feels like a 'Nintendo console' done right - the games in general, the feel, the fun - everything
I hope the Switch 2 has a tv only version. I've had my switch for 5 years and have only played it undocked maybe 3 times when the power went out.
It's almost RETRO 😁
Mr. Immortal, I love your vids, but they make me want to buy more retro games and consoles, which is a huge problem as I am broke...😂🤣
I hope all is going well with you and especially your wife. And thank you for all you do!
You are most welcome. Wife is doing okay and still slowly recovering. Thank you for the comment.
EMULATION 😉
@@arcademania7544 Can't have fun collecting consoles and games using emulation. I have emulation too but it's more fun collecting.
I still don’t have a Switch, still working on my backlog from the 90s! 😂
With the switch 2 being apparently delayed to 2025 this the last year we can hope for games like Metroid Prime 4 in this console’s life
Way excited about the Battlefront games! I think this last year will see some good stuff on the Switch, and hopefully a price drop so they can keep up system sales. The new system needs to come out at the current price and be backwards compatible if they want to carry the momentum.
My original Switch also developed the problem of having a really loud fan. Could be heard across the room, a room or two over, even up the stairs if you listened. Nintendo agreed on the phone that it was loud, set up a repair order. Got it back, with a slip saying that they could find no problem; it seemed to be working fine to them, with no issues. However, probably the first thing (and probably only thing, since it wasn't loud for them) they tried was a software reset, and when I plugged it back into my TV... there was no problem. All of my data was obviously gone, but so was the excessive fan noise.
I have no idea how a software problem, which I would assume was mostly just one system update after another adding up over time could have done it, but somehow it did. If you haven't tried yet and if you're able to, try a system reset and see if your fan problems go away.
I first got mine in November 2018
It is crazy that it’s been that long already
I still only have a first gen switch and first gen switch lite
Love the switch. I got mine at launch. I'm very interested to see what Nintendo does to follow it. Thanks for the video, John.
You are most welcome friend.
I’ve been so behind with my older consoles that I waited until last May to finally get a Switch, it’s now in my top 3 most played consoles right now 🤷🏼♂️
Great vid sir.
Thank you!
@@johnhancockretroyou’re welcome!
I enjoyed my Wii U and had mixed feelings about moving on from my under appreciated console but I had high expectations for the Switch. Upon purchase of the Switch I found it to be uncomfortable to hold, the GUI was inferior to previous two consoles and the “eShop” was less than stellar to successfully navigate, for me at least. I don’t hate my Switch but I don’t use it much. I do feel for Nintendo the Switch was the right console at the right time, just not my cup of tea, cheers
I remember playing mk8 with my friend with his switch back in 2017 hard to believe its 36months away from 10 years
There’s so many great games on Switch, you know it’s just going to be a console to collect for. Right now I’m just buying up games I’ve put off buying and playing games I thought I’d never play like Kirby and the Forgotten land- great game btw.
Switch still doing its thing
It's been a little ironic for myself too. While I have a PS5 my main gaming system is the Nintendo Switch. Thankfully no issues with cracks or the fan with my switch🤞 though I also play mostly docked rather then portable. The game library is incredible though like you said a ton of shovel where you have to wade through to find the good indie games 70% of the time.
I have no issues with the age of the Switch as long as I get great games to play on it and it continues to work fine. Funny though that while I had to replace my Xbox 360 and Xbox One I've never had to replace any of my Nintendo consoles from the Game Cube up.
It's amazing how a system that was already outdated when it released, has lasted this long. It is really showing its age now though.
It’s a wonderful console with great games still want a HD windwaker, would love more Metroid Prime games. As I get older I don’t care as much of having the latest tech / graphics. Yes some games look older but I still play them because of handheld mode The reality of my life is I play the game docked my wife and or kids want to watch something on the main tv and I take if off the dock and play in handheld mode. I bought the hori pad for hand held and it works great. I am happy that Nintendo has survived and thrived in the market because they are at heart a game company. ❤
Awesome system. Some games like Cruisin Blast or Ultra SF2 are exclusive for the Switch. It gets better every year.
I don't have interest in the Switch, but it was funny when you said your wifi wasn't very good. My phone was getting a weak wifi signal, and I got tired of it, so I relocated my router to a central location and mounted it on a wall, near the ceiling. The antenna is perpendicular to the wall, and now the phone wifi icon is constantly at full strength.
Got mine this month.
You hit all the critical points of Switch problems. I’m the type of person to not really focus on small hiccups in terms of quality but with the Switch, the issues are plentiful and glaring. I think this is a big reason why the biggest Switch and Nintendo fanatics are fiending for successor news. I have enough games on it for a lifetime of gaming but I still want all of the issues addressed ie in a neatly packaged Switch 2 revamp. At best, the joycons are not good…. Nintendo is extremely lucky the thing was a huge success. I suppose… their games are just that good!
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I recently purchased the OLED model, and I agree about the weak wi-fi antenna. I have a hard time getting a good wireless signal. $350 is a good chunk of change - it should have better Wi-Fi performance.
I've owned my Switch Lite for almost five years and have played mostly Animal Crossing and Pokemon games on it. A big upgrade from the 3DS for sure.
I hope the switch really comes with it on this next console 60fps is kinda ridiculous in 20024. Either way, I'm definitely buying one. For my kids of course😂.
The addition of rc pro am,shake rattle n roll and battle toads battlemaniacs was nice❤
I think the Switch is Nintendo's best system since the Game Boy Advance. As far as the system's power goes, I'm pretty much over the idea of graphics getting better and have been since the PS2 days. The next Nintendo system does need to have better quality controllers, though. My first Switch Pro Controller lasted about 5 years and then the left stick started drifting. I bought another one and it had drift out of the box brand new, so I returned it and changed to an 8bitdo SN30 controller instead. That works just as well as the Switch Pro Controller but it can't turn the system on. I've had my Switch since 2018 and it's working great still. The Joycons are definitely not great, I agree.
The switch is my favourite system of all time period it saved me from turning my back on modern gaming when I was still playing my Sega Genesis/mega drive the switch convinced me to move on from that because before that I had a PS4, but I just didn’t like it maybe to do my age, but I just couldn’t drive with the games that I had I sold it or rather traded it in for some switch games, Super Mario, Odyssey and Zelda breath of the wild and shortly got my switch OD afterwards and I couldn’t be happier. This all happened in 2023 when the switch was just over 6 1/2 years old now, the switch is approaching it seventh year on the market for me there, too life in the old switch yet it’s still a great system and there’s a stall. Do I get for playing Sega Genesis/mega games, super Nintendo and GBA and gameBoy games, I just can’t get that with any other system. I have a much deeper connection with Nintendo having had more of their systems than any other system going back to the NES. The switch is still an awesome system and yet people still underestimate it I’ve had my switch for nearly 5 months and it’s still amazes me and surprises me and it’s the most fun I’ve had in gaming for a long long time I’m looking forward to switch 2. I hate the word underpowered. The thing is the switch was designed to showcase Nintendo‘s own games first and foremost, so it’s powerful enough for that and I really don’t think it should be compared to any other system to switches its own beast, it’s powerful enough, yes it may be starting to show its age a bit But that’s normal. The technology inside the switches is very old. I mean the original GameBoy was was super underpowered compared to the game gear, but you know what it’s made up for it and wilder switch is two generations behind in terms of graphics and performance. It makes up for it with its game library, so can we just all celebrate the switch for it is and not complaining too much about how it’s beginning to show its age, it’s not nice to hear that as a recent owner of switch OLED, but I get it. The switch is coming to the end of its life cycle, great video and retrospective of the Yntendo switch..
I'm excited for "uFOURia the Saga 2" on the switch. I saw teaser that Konami was releasing a remastered version of the NES "Felix the Cat".
I don't care if it breaks PS2 sales or sells a billion. I think a new and better console is long overdue 😎😎😎
A lot I think. It will go strong due to userbase. Next to impossible for Nintendo for a repeat, mostly keep the userbase and developers engaged in the next machine. I would never have thought back in March 2017 that this machine would be my main system.
The IMMORTAL John Hancock talking about the MORTAL Switch.
Time flies! I echo the sentiment that the system is really benefited by their great first party games! I'm not sure what the future holds! But regardless, I'm optimistic for some interesting titles!
The Switch is Nintendo's best system hands down. In my opinion it's Nintendo's greatest invention and greatest comeback after the disappointing Wii U.
It's definitely not perfect especially the joycon drift but I agree it's a great system, especially the games, every year they came out with bangers and are very consistent.
If Nintendo is waiting on Star Fox for the next console, I really hope they employed Treasure again to make another Sin and Punishment game. The one for the Wii is probably one of my favorite shooters ever. Franchise needs a little more love and representation now a days.
I have no idea about the Switch. The newest console I have is a PS3.
The tech is holding it back. It was outdated the day it came out. I do hope Switch 2 is baward compatible
Yeah, it's time for Nintendo to upgrade a little bit. I'm tired of playing games that look like Vaseline has been smeared on the screen.
I just got a switch OLED as a Christmas gift so I am extremely late to the party. But I think what's left for this console which I feel in my opinion Nintendo is sitting on waiting to release for the switch before they release their new console and what I personally would like to see released on the current switch is Metroid prime 2 and 3 remastered and Metroid prime 4 which is and was supposed to be released on the current switch. and Zelda windwaker and twilight princess remastered on the current console. I think if Nintendo released those games on the current switch that would be a great way for Nintendo to close out the life cycle of the current switch before they release the new switch system.
Switch is the best of all time
When the switch came out, my xbox and ps4 were pretty much never used again. I'm a parent and have little time for games so 100 percent of my time is on an easy to grab Nintendo switch. The ps and xboxs are not consoles anymore they are PC's with no storage capacity and annoying updates that take ages to install just as you want to play for 30 mins.
Metroid Prime 4...
I pre-ordred Metroid Prime 4 when i pre-ordered my Switch... Imagine...
Hopefully the Switch can deliver a few late stage games that break the mold and stray away from the fps, metroidvania, rpg, shoot 'em up (can't believe I said that since I love a good shoot 'em up), farming/fishing genres and deliver something different. I liked the experimentation with Arms, Snipper Clippers, and, 1-2 Switch (admittedly that barely qualifies as a game). Here's hoping for a bit more experimentation before the end and not just yet another Mario game. Edit: Great system though, got me to buy a new console since the PS1.
It's funny to think the Nintendo Switch is 7 years old now. Then again I don't invest my money in modern gaming so yeah I haven't been taking track.
Everyone seems to forget that Nintendo said the Switch will be around for 10 years. Also I would not care for a Switch 2, but would rather have a whole new Nintendo console.
That will be a plan eventually.
…still no MP4 or Starfox 😢
Is the Swtich 7 years old?! Wow!
How about a 3D Switch?
What you say about Nintendo being known for lack of power is not really true and is moreso a stigma.
They left the 'power' competition after the Gamecube failed.
The GC was actually more powerfull than the PS2 but Nintendo saw the lack in sales as a reason to go with a 'Blue Ocean' strategy as they call it for the console generation after it
This resulted in 'Project Dolphin' AKA the Wii.
The Wii was a beefed up GC and this effected its longevity as HD gaming was already on the rise with the 'PS360' side of that era which made PC style games more accessable aswel.
They tried to play 'catch up' with the WiiU but that was also underpowered as the PS4/XB1 was again a significant jump and meeting a better stability formfactor for HD gaming.
Too be honest i dont think the Switch is that much overpowered when it comes to pure gameplay.
Sony and Microsoft has educated consumers to always go for realistic graphics where Sony can now shamelesly pre-announce a PS6 saying the PS5 life cycle is almost over (it barely started😂) like they are selling mobilephones.
This is so weird, I've only had issues with my wifi earlier today for the first time m and I see your video saying weak wifi 😂
Hey John any updates on the museum?
Best thing I did was buy a second pro controller very early on, as one runs out I swap to the other fully charged and then repeat. Both still in great condition as I'm stretching the life span of each one. And yeah the joycons suck. 😉
'What's left next? - A Museum?
The sad part is all of copies of asset flips and super low effort "games" that are even allowed on there. Less than 1000 of those titles are worth playing. Switch, Super Pocket/Evercade VS, Steamdeck, Mega Drive mini systems are my favs.
Steam honestly has the same issue, end even worse.
Its showing its age now probably should of done a refresh 3 years ago but nintendo dont do that, unfortunately
i was also in doubt that the Switch was gonna be any good, but by god it's the best thing next to a Gaming PC. idk if the Switch is going anywhere anytime soon, considering we've heard nothing of a Switch 2 and the latest direct had a bunch of games coming out in 2024. tbh with you after the failure of the Wii U, maybe they want to ride the profit wagon a little longer and wait until they can vastly improve the Switch before announcing the Switch 2, as Nintendo hasnt been just shilling out sequels of it's IPs unless they can do something significant with their IPs, so maybe they adopted that philosophy into consoles and not just IPs.
You got to think a lot of those games are not original releases. The remakes, remastered, etc do not count in the library but that's just my opinion.
What's left?? How about hacking and playing and emulating all kinds of apps and all those games that you wanted to play but never could afford them. What's left is the most fun part, the part I'm most looking forward to.
Okay I overreacted and got my SteamDeck fixed but I do like my Switch A LOT! I just Enjoy my SD a little more! 🙄😉
For your loud original switch, the fan is cheap and easy to replace.
Switch will come close but doubt it will overtake DS
What's left? That Persona 3 Remake of course.
Only thing left is to beat the PS 2.
As much as I think 3 fire emblem titles on a single console (4 realistically) would be a bit much, engage was a joke and three houses attempt to emulate persona with tedious busywork held it back a lot. There's a gossip going on about fe4 remake. The famicom original may be the most rich game of the franchise so that would be a nice swansong for the switch.
4,000 games...and I only own 16. 😊
Its gotten where my switch is the last resort when it comes to games. Its time for Nintendo to upgrade their hardware.
Do you think the hard workers at Nintendo would like to make games on a Switch 2 that had the features of a 2024 PC? Not taking into consideration of the price it would cost to sell. Working on old hardware from them seems like it would get old.
More importantly, it will be the reason why certain games will not be ported over to it.
@@johnhancockretro Thank you for the reply.
The ps2 sold more because people had to replace them because they died.
Exactly. The early models were very problematic. I think I had three of them before getting a slim model, and that still works.
Also DVD drive.
I like my Switch a Lot but the only reason I’m playing it right now is because my SteamDeck DIED! 🙄🤨😭 I’m so upset it won’t RESTART! 😠
I thought the Switch was like a year or two old.
The system we’ve all been waiting to get an upgrade from the day it was released
I don’t even include DS as a console. It existed while Nintendo had Wii and Wii U in operation
The newest installment of Contra is the best example of Switch being too weak and unattractive for developers. Of course, similar games look and play much better, Prince of Persia is the best instance, but it’s about time Nintendo finally released a new system. Let’s be honest here, upcoming titles from their stable look completely unappealing.
Why care about Nintendo next console you know it will be as powerful as the Switch I don’t care about Nintendo as I do for PC Xbox PlayStation they get more powerful every few years if you wait until 2027 the PS6 will be out and be more powerful then the PS5 that’s something Nintendo just can’t do
The only disappointment for me is that the Switch MAXed out in 2017 when it came out.
I think you need to understand the definition of maxed out for me. The switch will only be maxed up when Nintendo discontinues it. Yes the hardware is old but it’s still a fantastic system that still has life left in it.
@@Adamtendo_player_1yeah, if all you want to play is indie games that you can play everywhere else as well.
Sent you an email, John When you are free.
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Hurry up Nintendo something creative new 🆕 switch pro or whatever a new project
4000 physical games?
Nope, that’s total games
The Nintendo Switch is a good console, it's just a horrible Handheld. 😕
Interesting😅. People mostly say otherwise because of its power.
I think handheld gaming works better with 2D stuff. I'm not a fan of portable 3D gaming. Portable systems are lacking in ergonomics and with the Joycons the analog sticks are not good. The PSP didn't have a good analog stick, either, and I never did truly enjoy controlling DS/3DS games with the touchscreen. I think the Dual Shock was the last controller that felt like a necessary update to what came before.
More great games of course, that is what is left