The Nintendo Switch Thread! - Deadly Premonition 2: Blessing in Disguise 7/10 - Paper Mario: The Origami King 7/17

Welcome to the first post no one looks at! This first post is dedicated to info about Nintendo’s newest Console, The Nintendo Switch! The sections below go over details about the console. The details will cover some need to knows about the consoles, accessories, online services and upcoming games. All prices listed in this post are in USD.

The thread title is generally used as a calendar of sorts for upcoming major releases whether they be for a game, dlc character, dlc expansions or any sort of Nintendo related presentation the company calls a Nintendo Direct

If you have any thoughts, questions or inputs on how to improve this first post feel free to tell me. Hope you enjoy your stay!


System Debut Trailer

System Information

Hardware Overview Video

First Time Use

Nintendo Minute Console Unboxing


The Console


1280 x 720 Resolution
32gb of internal storage
Supports up to 2TB SDXC Cards
Connect to internet via Wifi and Hotspots

The Switch Dock

Switch Dock
Switch Dock 2

  • 1 HDMI Output
  • 1 USB 3.0 Port
  • 2 USB 2.0 Ports
  • Charges Console
  • USB Lan Adapters can connect to the Switch via the Dock as well

The Joy-Cons and Joy-Con Grip


(Not Shown: Joy-Con R has a built in NFC Reader under its right stick for scanning amiibo)

The Joy-Cons are the standard controllers for the Nintendo Switch. The controllers can be used in four ways and up to 8 Joy-Con or Paired Joy-Cons may be synced to system at once depending on the game being played or the mode within the game:

  • Attached to the Switch Console via the side rails
  • Removed and paired to be used by a single player in each hand (similarly to a Wii Remote and Nunchuck controller)
  • Attached to a frame called the Joy-Con Grip to create a single player controller (Second Image)
  • Used as individual controllers for two players.

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

This is the Switch’s version of the Classic Control from the Wii and the Switch’s improved Pro Controller from the Wii U. Underneath the right analog stick is an NFC Reader for scanning amiibo. The Pro Controller also has 2 sets of shoulder triggers.They are L-R (Front) and ZL-ZR (Back).

It has an internal battery and comes with a 6ft USB-C charge cable that can be attached to the Switch’s Dock. As well as the Joy-Cons up to 8 Pro Controllers may be synced with the Nintendo Switch Base Console at once depending on the title or mode within the game.


More info including price and colors for Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers in the next section.


Price for System and Accessories for base model switch

System - $299.99
Joy-con L-R Controllers (Comes in a variety of color combinations and styles. Full list on Nintendo’s website) - $79.99 for L and R set or $49.99 each.
Joycon Controller Straps - $7.99 (Comes in a variety of colors and combinations. Full list on Nintendo’s website)
Switch Pro Controller - $69.99 (Matte Black finish only. Special Editions are announced from time to time.)

Nintendo Switch Lite

In addition to the Base model on the Nintend Switch there is also the Nintendo Switch Lite. Which is available for purchase now! Price is $199.99. Comes in Coral (Pink), Gray, Turquoise and Yellow.
Here is the presentation video and a website to break down of all the differences between the Standard and Lite model of systems!


How to Prepare your Switch for Trade-in or Sale


Other features and overviews

Video Capture and Screenshot Overview

Parental Controls Overview

News and Nintendo Switch eShop overview

Nintendo eShop Gold Points overview


Nintendo Switch Online Features, Details and Videos

Online services are available for the Switch. The online service is called Nintendo Switch Online or as I will refer to it going forward, NSO. Unfortunately there is a subscription fee ($20/year or $35/year for family plan). The following link and videos go over what you get access to with an NSO subscription.

Nintendo Switch Online Overview

How to get started with a Nintendo Switch Online Family Membership

Virtual Console Apps

Unfortunately Virtual Console purchases are not something Nintendo wants to have this console generation. To make up for this they have created Virtual Console like apps with games from their respective system. These apps are exclusive to NSO subscribers. As of this writing (4/11/20) the only Virtual Console app’s available on NSO are the Nintendo Entertainment System aka the NES and Super Nintendo Entertainment System aka SNES.

Each virtual console app is semi-regularly updated with new titles. Once the titles are added to their respective apps they do not leave the service after x amount of time like Xbox’s GamePass.
As another perk to having the apps: Sometimes the games released through these apps have never been released outside certain regions of the world or were released in limited edition style.

Examples of these situations are Vs. Excite Bike for the NES, which was never released outside of Japan and Star Fox 2 for the SNES, which was originally only available on the SNES Classic.

lastly, In some cases Nintendo will launch “SP” version of a classic title. The SP versions dramatically change the game and/or how it’s played. Which leads me to the next section…

Explanation of “SP" Versions

An example of an “SP” enhanced title is the The Legend of Zelda “SP”. When you play the SP version of the game you start the game with many late game upgrades like the White Sword and Magic Shield. You are also given a healthy amount of ammo for your sub-weapons as well as given a very healthy amount of rupees.

The point of these SP versions are not always an “easy mode” for players as not all SP versions give you perks. Sometimes they actually make the game more challenging. The point of them is putting a fun or unique spin on old classics.

The trailers below and tabs under them explain the Virtual Console Apps and have a list of the games available in each app since their last update

Please Note: As of this writing (4/11/20) only the NES on NSO App has “SP” versions of titles.

Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo Switch Online

Titles Available for NES on NSO as of 5/20/20
  • Adventures of Lolo
  • Balloon Fight
  • Baseball
  • Blaster Master
  • Blaster Master (SP)
  • City Connection
  • Clu Clu Land
  • Crystalis
  • Donkey Kong
  • Donkey Kong Jr.
  • Donkey Kong 3
  • Double Dragon
  • Double Dragon II: The Revenge
  • Dr. Mario
  • Dr. Mario (SP)
  • Eliminator Boat Duel
  • Excite Bike
  • Ghost n’ Goblins
  • Ghosts n’ Goblins (SP)
  • Gradius
  • Gradius (SP)
  • Gradius (SP 2)
  • Ice Climbers
  • Ice Hockey
  • Journey to Silius
  • Kid Icarus
  • Kid Icarus (SP)
  • Kirby’s Adventure
  • Kirby’s Adventure (SP)
  • Kung-Fu Heroes
  • Mario Bros.
  • Metroid
  • Metroid (SP)
  • Metroid (SP 2)
  • Mighty Bomb Jack
  • Mighty Bomb Jack (SP)
  • NES Open
  • Ninja Gaiden
  • Ninja Gaiden (SP)
  • Pro Wrestling
  • Punch Out
  • River City Ransom
  • Rygar (NEW)
  • Shadow of the Ninja
  • Soccer
  • Solomon’s Key
  • Star Soldier
  • Star Soldier (SP)
  • Star Tropics
  • Super Dodgeball
  • Super Mario Bros.
  • Super Mario Bros. 2
  • Super Mario Bros. 3
  • Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels
  • Tecmo Bowl
  • Tennis
  • The Legend of Zelda
  • The Legend of Zelda (SP)
  • Twin Bee
  • Twin Bee (SP)
  • Vice: Project Doom
  • Volley Ball
  • Vs. Excitebike
  • Wario’s Woods
  • Wrecking Crew
  • Yoshi
  • Zelda II: The Adventures of Link
  • Zelda II: The Adventures of Link (SP)

Super Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo Switch Online

Titles available for SNES on NSO as of 5/20/20
  • Brawl Brothers
  • Breath of Fire
  • Breath of Fire II
  • Demon’s Crest
  • F-Zero
  • Joe and Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics
  • Kirby Superstar
  • Kirby’s Dream Course
  • Kirby’s Dream Land 3
  • Operation Logic Bomb (NEW)
  • Panel de Pon (NEW)
  • Pilot Wings
  • Pop’n Twinbee
  • Smash Tennis
  • Star Fox
  • Star Fox 2
  • Stunt Race FX
  • Super E.D.F: Earth Defense Force
  • Super Ghouls’n Ghosts
  • Super Mario Kart
  • Super Mario World
  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island
  • Super Metroid
  • Super Punch Out
  • Super Puyo Puyo 2
  • Super Soccer
  • Super Tennis
  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
  • Wild Guns (NEW)

If you would like to purchase the wireless NES and SNES Controllers shown in the overview videos you can buy them in the links below:

Tetris 99

The Russian puzzle game that took the world by storm has a new way to play. Its a free and exclusive title to NSO Subscribers. It’s aptly titled, Tetris 99!

The easiest way to explain how the game plays is it’s Tetris Battle Royal. You play against 98 other players from all over the world while trying to survive the longest.

There are semi-regular themed online tournaments as well which are called MAXIMUS CUPS. By participating in these you can earn icons, themes, and other cool aesthetics for your Tetris 99 profile. Additionally If you manage to place in the top 999 players of that MAXIMUS CUP you will be rewarded 999 gold points (Equivalent to $10usd) to use in the eShop (See gold points video in “other features and overviews” on how to use gold points)

The game also has daily challenges that unlock themes and icons as well as achievement like goals to unlock even more themes and icons.

Below is the official trailer for Tetris 99

TETRIS 99 DLC

Tetris 99 has a DLC pack titled “Big Block DLC". This DLC Pack is $9.99. It unlocks various new modes to play. These modes include

  • Vs. CPU Mode where you face off against 98 CPU’s.
  • Marathon Mode (Similar to Score Attack)
  • 2 Player Local Battles against CPU’s.
  • Local 8-Player Private Room (Additional Systems and NSO Subscriptions Required)

How to play with friends and other users using your NSO Subscription!

For some silly reason Friend Codes are back on the Switch! If you are not sure where to find your Friend Code you simply click on your profile icon in the top left of the Switch’s home screen and then highlight “profile”. It will then display your friend code on the right. When giving out your friend code you do not need to add the “SW”. The switch already takes that into account when you type in the new Friend Code.

In the section below will be your fellow SRKer’s friends codes. If you would like to join in on the fun feel free to post or PM @Stuart_Hayden your friend code so it can be added.

Friend Code list

Bandile: SW-1311-1872-2337
CDB2: SW-4103-2354-5924
chadouken!: SW-4756-2984-5098
Darc_Requiem: SW-7187-1409-0700
DarkSakul: SW-8267-4847-2783
GPK: SW-3785-5686-7097
Hawkingbird: SW-4818-0589-2386
KimuraLOX: SW-1702-7240-9240
KingTubb: SW-6023-0371-6931
Locoghoul: SW-6623-9022-1920
MARTIAN: SW-7938-5159-4871
mikeohara: SW-1955-7206-6697
Million-X: SW-5689-0746-0099
purbeast: SW-81052764-3127
radiantsilvergun3: SW-1511-3991-9320
StuartHayden: SW-0094-9702-6716
TheDoctaMario: SW-0466-9468-9880
Sonic Human: SW-6110-4628-4232

We are also slowly trying to find days and times where a lot of us are free so we can join in on each others games. While nothing is concrete I will try to have some kind of event schedule of what games, what day and what time listed here in this section.


Latest Nintendo Direct And Indie World Showcase

While there is no rhyme or reason of when these videos are announced or aired they “usually” happen every 3-4 months. They go over info about upcoming games, DLC, expansion passes and often time world premier announcements of titles that are coming to the Nintendo Switch.

The Nintendo Directs normally focus on first party titles, Nintendo funded console exclusives (think MUA3, Bayonetta 3 and No More Heroes III), or 3rd Party AAA titles coming to the Nintendo Switch.

The Indie World Showcase videos go over games from Indie Developers similar to Yacht Club, Wayforward, Super Giant and others.

The videos below are the latest Nintendo Direct and Indie World Showcase posted by Nintendo.

Nintendo Direct

Indie World Showcase

Announced and Upcoming Titles, Updates, and New Content

The following videos are trailers, overviews and sneak peaks of upcoming titles, dlc and expansions coming to Nintendo Switch. Many of which will be exclusives to system but there will also be much anticipated titles in the videos below as well. The dates next to the game is the release window or confirmed release date of the title.

Please Note: The videos in this section will be removed after that respective titles/expansions launch date.

Bayonetta 3 (TBA)

Bravely Default II (2020) (Demo Available)

Burnout Paradise Remastered (6/19/20)

Catherine: Full Body (7/7/20) (Demo Available)

Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise (7/10/20)

DOOM Eternal (2020)

Metroid Prime 4 (TBA)

Mr. Driller DrillLand (6/25/20)

Ninjala (Free-to-Play Title/NSO Subscription NOT Required) (6/24/20)

No More Heroes III (2020)

Paper Mario The Origami King (7/17/20)

Pokemon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass
Part One: Isle of Armor June 2020 - Part Two: The Crown Tundra Fall 2020

Prinny 1+2: Exploded and Reloaded (2020)

Super Smash Brothers Ultimate - Fighter Pass Character Reveals

Fighter Pass 2 announced. 6 New Characters will join the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate roster. Pre-Purchasable starting on 1/28.
1st Character from Fighters Pass 2 confirmed to be from ARMS series. June Release date window

Unnamed The Legend of Zelda Title/Breath of the Wild Sequel (TBA)

reserved

Won’t be able to get it at launch…but will get one this year.
Maybe I’ll wait until Black Friday.

I will end getting a Switch for my nephew’s sake. He got more out of my Wii U than I did.

I preordered mine at target and already requested the day off. I’m so excited.

Target needs to make up its mind on what it wants to do with my money though. First they charged me, then refunded me, and then charged me again today. Its making budgeting hard and annoying.

Got mine preordered. So hype for ARMS and Splatoon 2!

Anyone planning on getting Has-Been Heroes? Looks interesting to me.

I’m on the fence about it. It’s made by the same developers who made Trine (which I don’t like) so I’m hesitant

the new zelda looks pretty epic

Prolly most excited about Bomberman R

Do you know if it has a story mode? That’s kind of the one thing holding me back from getting it. If it’s just multiplayer I don’t want it.

Bomberman has a story mode.

Ahh…taking over thread duties mr.buster? Godspeed sir!

I’m hype as fuck for the switch! ^_____^
I even bought the switch messenger bag because I’m a huge tool. Lol

also if anyone can think of anything to add to the OP please let me know and I’ll add it.

Maybe information about the online service and console/accessory pricing.

online services won’t launch until summer-early fall.
I can add the console and accessory pricing though.

Probably should add that space to save games can be added upon using SDXC cards of up to 2TB. Probably also mention that the system is not region coded.

All suggestions added.

I want to believe, but my hype went to zero with the Konami logo at the end, though.

Not sure what to expect from a new game. On the one hand, Super Bomberman 2 was a huge favorite of mine and the multiplayer game could be easily made awesome by each player having their own screen and the stages being bigger than a single screen. On the other, I feel Bomberman 64 went underappreciated and working on that base we could have the series fully doing the 3D transition.