Nintendo Switch Vs Wii U: Switch Will be Superior to Wii U

Nintendo Switch Vs Wii U: The wait is nearly over with Nintendo Switch rolling out on March 3rd, 2017. Nintendo hasn’t rolled out anything in a while so naturally even since the console was unveiled in October 2016, the hype surrounding Nintendo Switch is massive. With the Switch coming out in a couple of weeks, we thought we’d do a comparison between two of Nintendo’s video game console – Wii U and Nintendo Switch.

Nintendo Switch Vs Wii U
Nintendo Switch Vs Wii U

Nintendo Switch Vs Wii U: Features

Switch is a hybrid video game console, which is Nintendo’s major home console. Designed like a tab, the device sports detachable controllers on either side. Called the Joy-Con, you can use the sides individually or attach it to the screen so you can grip it like a traditional gamepad. The console can work both individually like a portable console as well as connected to a television for better gaming experience. Similar to Nintendo 3DS, Switch too, uses flash ROM cartridges instead of optical disks.

The Switch is likely to come with new and advanced technology. One rumour suggests that a newly published patent for the Switch reveals it’ll be compatible with VR headset. That the console might have a head mounted display (HMD) isn’t too surprising since VR is the technology of the not-too-distant future. The VR industry will be worth $40 million by 2020. Nintendo clearly intends to get into the race before its too late. When it comes wot Nintendo Switch Vs Wii U, this one factor can beat the other.

Wii U was Nintendo’s first home console that supports HD graphics. The main display supports gamepad on either side along with other controllers like Wii Remote, Balance Board, Nunchuk, Wii U Pro Controller, or Nintendo’s Classic Controller. Wii U supports backward compatibility with all Wii software as well as accessories. Some of the things Wii U was criticised for its low battery life along with issue regarding user interface and other functionality. Moreover, the lack of good launch titles limits the full potential of the console.

Nintendo Switch Vs Wii U: Games

Like we said, one of the biggest drawback for Wii U is the limited edition of exclusive or supported game. The Switch, quite obviously, has a much bigger line of third-party game developers onboard. Unfortunately, Nintendo hasn’t officially revealed the name of the titles apart from the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Nintendo Switch Vs Wii U: Release Date

First things first, the Switch is coming out in March 2017 and although loyalists are looking forward to it, the announcement of the Switch back in October garnered mixed response from financial analysts. After the financially underperforming Wii U (that was launched in 2012), Nintendo was expected to come up with something big enough to rock the boat. But analysts suggest that interest surround Nintendo Switch is only lukewarm, not enough to for huge financial gains.

Nintendo Switch Vs Wii U: Price

Wii U is currently being sold in three bundle options. The Wii U Super Mario Maker Deluxe Set Bundle, Super Mario Maker Deluxe Set Wii U bundle and the Super Mario 3D World Deluxe Set Wii U bundle. They are all sold for $300. The Nintendo Switch too is going to cost something around $300 as per speculations. In conclusions, ist better to own a new technology at the same price.

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