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A Nintendo Direct With Something For Everyone, And Quite A Few Surprises – Talking Point

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The latest Nintendo Direct was quite something, one of Nintendo’s longer broadcasts and positively packed with reveals and updates. The structure was clever in terms of getting maximum attention, too, showcasing long awaited titles, entirely new games and getting broad multimedia coverage by unveiling the main cast of the upcoming Mario movie. The broadcast and related coverage was trending on whatever social media platforms you prefer.

Very much job done, from Nintendo’s perspective, and early results in our own poll show a majority giving it ‘A’ or ‘B’ as a grade, albeit with a fair bit more weight on the ‘very good’ B grade.

A few moments certainly stood out as notable announcements. A key update came for Nintendo Switch Online, which is having a decently-sized ‘expansion pack’ and overhaul in October. Adding Nintendo 64 and SEGA Mega Drive / Genesis games is a welcome boost, as are the very collectable wireless controllers for each, but Nintendo is yet to outline the pricing for this expansion. Will it be an extra reasonably-priced option that can be bought in 12 month chunks, or will it be restricted to a monthly cost? It’ll be intriguing to see the balance that Nintendo strikes, but by opting to pass some or all of the related licensing and emulation costs to consumers it’ll need to tread relatively carefully to avoid a negative reaction.



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