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hmm someone suggested to zero the head mod and reporter at Gematsu that half of this stuff with rumors may some stupid way to make Nintendo to reveal the NX early.

and that Nintendo should stay the course with when they want to reveal the NX them selves. what ever the reason they are pushing the reveal it's becoming asinine .

if it's to learn the spec's ....

hopeful they they do reveal those people gain nothing.
 
Got two articles one form the peep's formerly know as game trailers called the easy allies that have been doingthe same thing as EPNtv doing their thing independent style til they get back on tv again .

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Frame Trap - Episode 10 "What We Want Out Of The NX"


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On today's Frame Trap, we get heated about Nintendo! NX reports have our imaginations running wild and we offer up some ideas that we'd like to see on the upcoming console. There's also quite a bit of chatter about Another Metroid 2 Remake, Abzu, Overwatch, World of Warcraft: Legion, Batman: The Telltale Series, Pokemon Omega Ruby, Batman: The Killing Joke, and The Night Of.

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01:29:20 - HOTTAKE (What do we want out of the Nintendo NX? )


Also putting this up in two places. Hopefully they allow it to come west if the sales for the 3d's of VII & 8 do well


Square Enix Confirms Dragon Quest X’s Development For Nintendo NX Alongside The PS4 Version. August 8, 2016 . 1:30am


We’ve known that Dragon Quest X has been in development for PlayStation 4 for a while now, but Square Enix confirmed Weekly Famitsu that it’s also in development for NX.
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We’ve known that Dragon Quest X has been in development for PlayStation 4 for a while now, but producer Yosuke Saito and director Chikara Saito confirmed in Weekly Famitsu that it’s also in development for NX. [Thanks, DualShockers.]

Last year, Square Enix announced that Dragon Quest X’s Nintendo NX development was “under consideration,” but it was confirmed that it is in fact in development for Nintendo’s upcoming console in this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine.

While we haven’t heard much about the PlayStation 4 version of Dragon Quest X, producer Yosuke Saito mentioned that it will release in Japan with good timing, and well ahead of Dragon Quest XI.

Dragon Quest X is currently available for Wii, Wii U, PC, Android, iOS, and Nintendo 3DS.

Read more stories about Android & Dragon Quest X & iPhone & Nintendo 3DS & Nintendo NX & PC & PlayStation 4 & Wii & Wii U on Siliconera.
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New Nintendo NX Rumors! - EP Daily Rundown for August 12, 2016

Today in the Rundown, we take a look into some new Nintendo NX rumors,
Microsoft will soon be competing with Twitch, Deus Ex: Go is releasing sooner than expected, the dashing Lando Calrissian will be in the Han Solo movie,
and finally, we take a peak into the new Rogue One trailer!

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Dragon Quest Builders May Be Getting A Port For The Nintendo NX. August 19, 2016 . 8:30am


When asked about the possibility of a port, Dragon Quest producer Noriyoshi Fujimoto noted that
“Square Enix is aware” of the compatibility between the Dragon Quest series and Nintendo’s consumers.

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During this year’s Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, DualShockers got the chance to ask Dragon Quest Producer Noriyoshi Fujimoto a few questions. [Thanks, DualShockers.]

When asked if it would be a possibility that the upcoming Dragon Quest Builders would receive a port for the Nintendo NX, Fujimoto noted that “Square Enix is aware” of the compatibility between the Dragon Quest series and Nintendo’s consumers.

Additionally, he also mentioned the fact that Dragon Quest Builders would be a good match for the upcoming console, seeing as it is a “family-oriented game.” However, while they are considering the possibility of an NX port, Fujimoto could not confirm if the port will eventually happen.

Dragon Quest Builders will release for the PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4 on October 11th in North America and October 14th in Europe.

Read more stories about Dragon Quest Builders & PlayStation 3 & PlayStation 4 & PlayStation Vita on Siliconera.
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Interview excerpt from the latest issue of Nintendo Dream.

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The October issue of Nintendo Dream features a round-table discussion between Dragon Quest series creator Yuji Horii, Pokemon series producer Junichi Masuda, and Super Smash Bros. series director Masahiro Sakurai.


During the interview, Horii confirms an NX version of Dragon Quest XI. Horii initially confirmed an NX version when Dragon Quest XI was first announced for PlayStation 4 and 3DS, but Square Enix then back-tracked its statement saying it was only “considering launching” on the platform.


Horii also suggests that all three versions will be released simultaneously, as “spoilers will emerge if we release one version earlier.”
Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time is aiming for release in Japan before May 27, 2017. Nintendo’s NX is due out a couple of months earlier, in March 2017.


Get the transcript below.
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Masahiro Sakurai: Well then, I would like to ask about each of your new games. First, Dragon Quest XI. The 11th installment in the series will be released simultaneously on Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation 4, and including NX it’s coming out on three platforms, right?
Yuji Horii: That’s right. The use of hardware is different for each system, so it’s quite a challenge.
Sakurai: Thank you for working so hard.

Horii: However, we’re making the 3DS version in both 3D and 2D. I asked my staff, “Is that something we can do?” And they said, “We’ll do it.” So we decided, “then let’s do it.”

Junichi Masuda: I get the feeling that means there will be four versions across three platforms then, yeah?

Horii: That’s right. There are a lot of difficulties because of that. Each one has a different look to it, and there’s also a PlayStation 4 version, so if we make a small fix then we have to fix it across every version.

Sakurai: I see. Including things like the release date, it gets dreadful when development is inevitably drawn out and the debugging piles up… But shifting away from the release date, they’re not going to be released apart from each other, right? Since Dragon Quest games are story-driven.
Horii: That’s right. Spoilers will emerge if we release one version earlier. (Laughs.) However, we’re a little concerned about the sense of distance in movement. It’s different for each of the supported hardware.

Sakurai: Oh, is that so?

Horii: The movement in the 2D of the 3DS version, and the movement in the 3D of the 3DS version and the PlayStation 4 version definitely feels different when it’s in action. However, there are concerns when making several versions at the same time, and to that extent it’s difficult, so we’re making the game to the best of our ability.

Sakurai: I made Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U at the same time, but it was nevertheless difficult. Since you’re making it for hardware from different companies, I would think that it’s even more difficult, so please by all means do your best.

Horii: Indeed. All of the staff is working very hard, so please look forward to it.

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桜井政博:それでは最後に、それぞれの新作について話をお聞きしようと思います。まずは「DQXI」。シリーズでは11作目になる新作は、ニンテンド3DSとPS4が同時発売、それにNXを含めれば3機種に出るんですね?
堀井雄二:そうですね。ハードの使用がすべて違うので、けっこうな挑戦だと思っています。
桜井:恐れ入りました。
堀井:しかし、3DS版は3Dと2Dを両方つくるわけです。スタッフに「それ、できるの?」って聞いたら、「やります」って言うので、「じゃあやろう」ということになったんです。
増田順一:ということは、3機種で4種類つくっている感じなんですね。
堀井:そうなんです。だからいろいろと苦労もありまして、それぞれ見た目も違うし、PS4版もありますので、ちょっと直すと、それらを全部で直さないといけないんです。
桜井:そうですね。それに発売日なんかも含めて、どうしても開発が遅いほうに引っ張られるでしょうしデバッグが複数重なると、ものすごいことになるでしょうし…。だけど、発売日をずらして別々に発売するわけにもいきませんよね。「DQ」はストーリー主体のゲームですから。
堀井:そうなんです。1機種でも早く出すと、ネタバレが発生しますからね(笑)。ただ、悩んでいるのが、移動の距離感なんです。ハードごとに、それぞれで違うんです。
桜井:ああ、そうなんですね。
堀井:3DS版の2Dで移動するのと、3DS版の3DやPS4版で移動するのとでは、動いたときの感覚がやっぱり違うんです。ただ、数種類を同時制作という苦労はありますが、その分やりがいもありますので、がんばってつくっているところです。
桜井:自分も3DSとWiiUで「スマブラ」を同時につくったことがありますが、それでも大変でした。それが別々の会社のハードで同時につくるわけですから、さらに大変だとは思いますが、ぜひがんばってください。
堀井:はい。スタッフ一同、超がんばっているので、楽しみにしてください。





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Reggie Talks About NX And Applying Lessons Nintendo Learned From Wii U. August 26, 2016 . 8:00am

Back in June during E3, an interview was conducted with president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aimé,
during which the topic of the NX came up.

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Back in June during E3, an interview was conducted with president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aimé, and alistdaily has recently posted the full interview. The topic of the upcoming NX console also came up, with Reggie noting that the lessons Nintendo has learned from the Wii U will be used in the development of the NX.

A: How are you seeing things evolving in the console space with Sony and Microsoft launching new consoles this year and Nintendo NX coming out in 2017?
Reggie Fils-Aimé, president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America: Nintendo has a quite appropriate reputation of doing its own thing, so whatever Microsoft and Sony decide to do, that’s for them to manage. From a Nintendo perspective, we are focused first on making sure that the consumer understands [The Legend of Zelda] Breath of the Wild and some of the other games that we’ve highlight here at the show, Pokémon Sun and Moon, Pokémon GO, Ever Oasis and Mario Party Star Rush. There was a lot of content that we wanted to showcase at E3. We’ve done that. Now, we’re going to start moving forward communicating more and more about NX as appropriate. For us, it’s all about the right communication at the right time. We believe we’ve got some games that are going to continue to drive our momentum this holiday, and we believe we’ve got a strong concept for NX that we’ll unveil in the future.

A: Many thought Nintendo was in dire straits after GameCube failed to find an audience, and then Wii exploded. Are there lessons learned from Wii U that are being applied to NX?
RFA: Every time we launch a new platform, every time we launch a critical new game, we always learn. We always do our breakdown of what worked, what didn’t, and certainly we’ve done that with Wii U, and we continue to believe that the innovation of the second screen was a worthwhile concept. The games that we’ve launched on the Wii U are hugely compelling: Splatoon, Super Mario Maker, Smash Bros., Bayonetta 2, the Super Mario game, The Legend of Zelda. Arguably, if you line up all of the single platform games for Wii U and the other two platforms, we have by far the most unique games that are highly rated by consumers and highly rated by the media. So those things worked.

One of the things that we have to do better when we launch the NX—we have to do a better job communicating the positioning for the product. We have to do a better job helping people to understand its uniqueness and what that means for the game playing experience. And we have to do a better job from a software planning standpoint to have that continuous beat of great new games that are motivating more and more people to pick up the hardware and more and more people to pick up the software. Those are the critical lessons. And as I verbalize them, they’re really traditional lessons within the industry. You have to make sure people understand the concept, you have to make sure you’ve got a great library of games, and when you do that, you tend to do well.

A: Last year Nintendo had a big eSports presence, and we’ve seen eSports continue to grow. What role does Nintendo play in eSports today?
RFA: ESports is a big and vibrant community. We view it as a community. We’re fortunate that we have one of the most acknowledged eSports games in Smash Bros. We’re also fortunate that various eSports leagues have experimented with Splatoon and that looks promising. They’ve experimented with Mario Kart, which could be fun for younger consumer tier within the eSports area. So we’ve got the content to leverage into this area. It’s something that we’ve continued to look at, and it’s something that we believe can be a great way to reach out to our consumers.

To take a look at the entire interview, you can go here.

Read more stories about Nintendo & NX on Siliconera.
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EP Daily Rundown for August 29, 2016

Mondays are the best because you get a new Rundown! Today, we unmask Deathstroke in the new DC cinematic universe, have the latest rumours about the Nintendo NX, take a look at the hot new game from the makers of Mark of the Ninja, examine the controversial Dead or Alive Xtreme 3, and finally, bring the hammer down on a silly new video from Marvel!
It looks like one of the coolest DC villains is coming to the new shared cinematic universe. Batman v Superman and Justice League star Ben Affleck has posted a video on Twitter that appears to be test footage showing off the popular DC supervillain Deathstroke. This apparently confirms rumours that the character is coming to the new DC movie universe, likely making his debut in next year’s Justice League, which is currently filming. Deathstroke was created by Blade co-creator Marv Wolfman in 1980, and has since appeared in countless comics, video games, animated adventures, and TV shows like Arrow, but this will be his first appearance in a live-action film. He would make a formidable adversary for Batman and the rest of the heroes. He’s a former soldier who becomes a deadly mercenary and assassin after he’s imbued with super strength by an army experiment gone wrong. He’s not afraid to kill his targets in the most brutal ways possible, which means he should fit right in with the new movies. Justice League hits theatres in late 2017.

Nintendo wants to take control in a new way with the NX. The latest rumours about their new console, codenamed the NX, claim that the system will have detachable controllers with built-in motion sensors. According to LetsPlayVideoGames.com, the new controllers will be more sensitive than the Wii Remote Plus, and they’ll also have forced feedback vibrations, similar to the controllers that come with the HTC Vive headset. For comparison, this means that the vibrations would be more specific and realistic than what you get out of the standard DualShock controllers for the PS4. The NX is also rumoured to be supporting the existing Wii Remote, but Nintendo may be planning to phase them out over time. Keep in mind that everything you hear about the NX is just a rumour at this point.

One thing we do know for sure is that Nintendo needs the NX to be a hit following the poor sales of the Wii U. In a recent interview with The A List, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé admits that they bungled the launch of the Wii U, primarily because they did a poor job of communicating exactly what the console was and why it was unique. Reggie adds that they are planning to fix this with the NX, so expect them to be very clear about the console in the months leading up to launch. For now, we still don’t know any official details, but since it will arrive early next year, expect that to change very soon



A hot new video game is erupting into your living room. Klei Entertainment, the Vancouver-based developer behind Mark of the Ninja, Don’t Starve, and Invisible Inc, has released the first trailer for their latest project Hot Lava. First announced earlier this year, the game lets players traverse normal, everyday environments with one important difference: you can’t touch the floor because it’s made out of hot lava, hence the title. This basically makes it a videogame version of a real-life game that many of us played as children, and the concept of exploring normal environments in a difficult way has been the focus of other recent games like Octodad and I Am Bread. There’s no release window yet for Hot Lava, but you can sign up now for an upcoming beta test by
clicking here.


If you don’t think some video games are sexist, take a look at this. We don’t usually get too political here on EP, but this just can’t be ignored. Koei Tecmo has announced that their new beach volleyball game Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 is getting PlayStation VR support. This video, released by the Japanese website Gamer.ne.jp, shows exactly how you’ll be able to make use of the new VR feature, leaving little doubt about what this series is really all about. There’s of course nothing wrong with attractive women appearing in video games, but this crosses an obvious line into super creepy territory. It’s also telling that there are no games for the PS VR where you get to do this sort of thing to bikini-clad men. For those of you who insist that sexism in video games is a myth, we look forward to hearing your rebuttals in the comments below..

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Anyway you can trim these gigantic posts down to the relevant news zenith?
 
Anyway you can trim these gigantic posts down to the relevant news zenith?
I have done that to show case the short version and that when people don't notice and I do it often . mostly for that complain about the length and this was recent I do it to test the waters see if it better fit.

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Here's something I wanted to post yesterday night in the Xboxone thread but just didn't get around to it

Here it is I'll make it short since it's about consoles not being around according to micro soft.
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EP Daily Rundown for August 18, 2016

Today in the Rundown, we examine the future of the console industry in light of some recent comments by Microsoft, find out what new TV series Marvel has in the works, have a look at a retro Batman animated movie and the upcoming live action Justice League, get an update on what Ubisoft has planned for virtual reality, have the first details on the next expansion for Cities: Skylines, and finally, take a look at the new MacGyver TV series!

Traditional video game consoles might be coming to an end. With the new Xbox One S rolling out in stores and the higher-powered Project Scorpio coming next year,

Microsoft is on the verge of doing away with traditional console generation cycles. That’s according to Microsoft’s head of Xbox games marketing Aaron Greenberg, who tells Engadget that, for Microsoft, “the future is without console generations.” He says that they see Project Scorpio as a way of upgrading the Xbox One hardware without it being a new generation, which allows them to build on their existing game library and community without starting fresh with a completely new system. Xbox head Phil Spencer has made similar statements in the past, saying that he’d like to get rid of the seven-year gap between consoles and instead introduce regular hardware updates, similar to what the mobile phone market is doing. This will be a big change in the console industry, although it’s unclear how console gamers themselves will feel about it; they’ll get more up-to-date games, but only if they continuously update their hardware. PC gamers have already been doing this for decades, so we’ll have to wait and see if it catches on in the console world. Project Scorpio will arrive late next year.

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the same wasdone int other past post of other threads
 
Well, you don't really trim them down, you just highlight the relevant information. But in that particular case, that Rundown article is pretty redundant because it basically regurgitates the same thing, in a lesser way, than the Siliconera article you posted before it.
 
I blocked Zenith a couple of months ago. He's the only person I've ever blocked in my entire time on the internet. I kind of felt like I had to though. His oddball news posts were getting so ridiculous and numerous that they were actually slowing down page loads for me.
 
I blocked Zenith a couple of months ago. He's the only person I've ever blocked in my entire time on the internet. I kind of felt like I had to though. His oddball news posts were getting so ridiculous and numerous that they were actually slowing down page loads for me.

Same. I had to block him awhile ago. From time to time, out of boredom, I'll check his posts, but they're so huge and indecipherable that I don't bother anymore.
 
anyway I will make the rundowns shorter I already blocked soapy from the time period E3 I was reading it from Matt Mortum but I'll do the same now too

it's a shame I did enjoy soapy post's. matt's not so much it was more I was trying to get along. Do my best to fit in it just didn't work out .

Well, you don't really trim them down, you just highlight the relevant information.
Ok, I'll address three points of interest
the one in the Xbox one thread I did trim down and it's also shown in the gaming lounge with two other posts and few other's that I did . do so to see any reaction. I did the same there.

But in that particular case, that Rundown article is pretty redundant because it basically regurgitates the same thing,
oh you mean the part about reggie? yes that wasn't in red but it wasn't in bold ether . or it wasn't supposed to be in bold.


the one in bold and in red was. those are points of more address dual controller. the reggie parts wasn't in bold and in red cause it was less of importance since it was mentioned and it was for tv audience which EPN.tv is most;y a tv show wasn't put in bold since it was mentioned here on this forum.




in a lesser way, than the Siliconera article you posted before it.
yes but only the reggie part was in red or in bold. the part about the Dual controllers was never a siliconera article and was never put up by me


there was an article by spiderville's how ever. which was lengthy as he admitted , and while it was about the "Dual controllers" it hadn't done any detail on the type of the system motion sensor's these controllers would use which this rundown address as you can see here

this is spiderville put up

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Eurogamer is dishing out on some scoops about the NX. Apologies in advance for the two lengthy articles.

Nintendo's upcoming NX will be a portable, handheld console with detachable controllers, a number of sources have confirmed to Eurogamer.
On the move, NX will function as a high-powered handheld console with its own display. So far so normal - but here's the twist: we've heard the screen is bookended by two controller sections on either side, which can be attached or detached as required.

Then, when you get home, the system can connect to your TV for gaming on the big screen.

A base unit, or dock station, is used to connect the brain of the NX - within the controller - to display on your TV.

For more on the console's power, Digital Foundry has a deep-dive look at the chip Nintendo has chosen as the centrepiece of NX, according to numerous well-placed sources: Nvidia's powerful Tegra mobile processor.
NX will use game cartridges as its choice of physical media, multiple sources have also told us.

Considering NX's basis as a handheld first and foremost, the choice may not come as too much of a surprise - although we have heard the suggestion Nintendo recommends a 32GB cartridge, which is small when considering the size of many modern games.

Naturally, we expect digital game downloads will also be available. We were told Nintendo considered but then decided against making a system which supported digital downloads only.

It's not the first time cartridge-based media has been mooted for NX. Back in May, eagle-eyed fans spotted The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's trademark included cartridge-based games. This was a change from Nintendo's usual wording for home console trademarks, which only refer to digital downloads and discs.

Due to the radical change in hardware design and internal technology, we've been told by one source that there are no plans for backwards compatibility.

Another source said the system would run on a new operating system from Nintendo. It won't, contrary to some earlier rumours, simply run on Android.
Inside the NX, as stated above, the system will harness Nvidia's powerful mobile processor Tegra. Graphical comparisons with current consoles are difficult due to the vastly different nature of the device - but once again we've heard Nintendo is not chasing graphical parity. Quite the opposite, it is sacrificing power to ensure it can squeeze all of this technology into a handheld, something which also tallies with earlier reports.

Finally, we've heard from one source that NX planning has recently moved up a gear within Nintendo ahead of the console's unveiling, which is currently slated for September.

After the confused PR fiasco of the Wii U launch, the company is already settling on a simple marketing message for NX - of being able to take your games with you on the go.

Nintendo always designs its hardware to show off specific game concepts - and it remains to be seen how the system will showcase the next Mario, or even how the NX version of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - the only first-party game confirmed so-far - may differ when played on the device.

Previously, however, we've heard reports of various Wii U games reappearing as updated NX ports - Splatoon and Smash Bros. have both been mooted. And then there's Pikmin 4, which Shigeru Miyamoto confirmed to Eurogamer just over a year ago.

"Nintendo has not made any new official announcements regarding NX which is due to launch in March 2017," a Nintendo spokesperson told Eurogamer when contacted about this story. "As such [we're] unable to comment on the various rumours and speculations circulating."
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Nvidia is providing the core technology that powers Nintendo's next generation NX console. Multiple sources have confirmed that the new machine is based around Nvidia's mobile-orientated Tegra processor, with development kits currently using the Tegra X1 chip found in the Shield Android TV console and the Google Pixel C tablet.

The news is bound to come as some surprise to those - including ourselves - who suspected that AMD would provide the technology guts to the new Nintendo machine, but what's clear is that the firm is planning to go into a completely new, potentially revolutionary direction. Right now, it is simply not interested in providing hardware that directly competes with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It has its own ideas on where to take next-gen gaming.

NX is a mobile games machine, albeit one with a twist - principally that the unit can plug into a base station that transforms it into something more akin to a conventional console. However, the handheld's side-mounted control areas are apparently detachable, becoming individual pads for two-player gameplay - as revealed in today's big Nintendo NX news story on this site. At a really basic level, NX is effectively a reversal of the Wii U GamePad concept. It's a fully integrated mobile games machine you can plug into an HDTV, as opposed to a console with a semi-portable gaming component, bolstered with a unique 'go anywhere' take on local multiplayer.

And the compromise there is clear - a relatively lower level of performance compared to the existing current-gen machines. Nvidia's Tegra technology is built with a specific profile in mind: a delicate balance between performance and power efficiency in order to maintain battery life, the life force of mobile gaming. What this means is that prior, plausible rumours of an AMD-powered console with PS4-beating performance and utilising x86 architecture are erroneous. NX is smaller, leaner, portable - and yes, less powerful.

Nvidia Tegra X1 specs
Here's a quick lowdown of the Tegra X1's capabilities. It's a combination of four higher power ARM processors combined with a quad-core arrangement of four lower power cores. These are paired with a cut-down version of Nvidia's second-gen Maxwell GPU technology.

  • CPU: Eight CPU cores (4x ARM Cortex-A57/4x ARM Cortex A53)
  • GPU: 256-core second-gen Maxwell technology
  • Media Support: Up to 4K 60fps (h.264/HEVC/VP9)
  • Display Support: Up to 4K, 60Hz
  • USB Support: USB 3.0 specification
  • Manufacturing Process: 20nm
Nintendo NX RAM allocation hasn't been revealed, but all Tegra X1 devices shipped to date are equipped with 3GB of mobile-orientated DDR3.

A look at the capabilities of Tegra X1 in its Shield Android TV form. Doom 3 BFG Edition and Trine 3 showcase the GPU power of the mobile processor - now imagine what Tegra X1 could do with direct, to-the-metal access for developers.

However, the fact is that Nintendo has a proven track record of handing in graphical quality that belies the relatively meagre hardware running it, whether we're talking about Super Smash Bros. on 3DS, Xenoblade Chronicles on New 3DS or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Wii U.

But just how powerful is the NX relatively? In terms of the capabilities of Tegra X1, consider this: Doom BFG Edition on Xbox 360 and PS3 runs at 720p60 with frame-rate drops. The same game running on the Shield Android TV micro-console, based on X1, hands in a near-flawless 1080p60 presentation. Trine 2 - another 720p30 game on Sony and Microsoft's last-gen consoles - operates at 1080p30 on Tegra X1. Typically speaking, OpenGL games port really well to Tegra X1, while DirectX ports, like Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and the recently released Resident Evil 5, aren't so impressive.

But the real question is this - what if the Tegra X1 hardware is completely divorced from its current Android underpinnings and paired up with direct, low-level access? If you're looking for an example of the revelatory upgrade to perceived performance this can have, consider the glory days of PlayStation Vita - Uncharted: Golden Abyss, WipEout 2048, Gravity Rush, and yes, a range of impressive PS3 ports. These were all powered by a downclocked version of the same GPU found in the iPad 3 and judged by today's standards, it's positively ancient technology. However, even to this day, it's hard to find a mobile shooter with anything like the technical sophistication of Guerrilla Cambridge's impressive Killzone: Mercenary.

Nintendo has an uncanny ability to extract more from power-constrained hardware. Check out how closely the Nintendo 3DS version of Super Smash Bros. matches the Wii U game, running on much more powerful hardware.

There's an additional wrinkle to the story too, albeit one we should treat with caution as it is single-source in nature with a lot of additional speculation on our part. This relates to the idea that the Tegra X1 in the NX development hardware is apparently actively cooled, with audible fan noise. With that in mind, we can't help but wonder whether X1 is the final hardware we'll see in the NX. Could it actually be a placeholder for Tegra X2? It's a new mobile processor Nvidia has in its arsenal and what's surprising about it is how little we actually know about it.

Information on X2 is very limited, to the point where all the technical info we have on it is condensed into one presentation you can read here - 'Embedded Supercomputing at Nvidia' by Alex Ramirez of Nvidia Research. What we do know is that it is a core component of Nvidia's new Drive PX2 system for the automotive industry, where two Tegra X2s are paired with a brace of the firm's discrete GPUs based on the cutting-edge Pascal architecture.

We also know it has an unusual CPU set-up - two next-gen versions of Nvidia's own Denver CPU cores, paired with an ARM quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 CPU cluster. But what we don't know is the form its GPU component will take because unusually, Nvidia has released no specs on this element whatsoever. Assuming that X2 offers a generational leap over X1 and uses the same Pascal architecture found in its new GPU line, we are potentially looking at power more in line with the current-gen consoles. And if Pascal is in play, it will also use 14nm FinFET production technology compared to X1's 20nm process, meaning it is much more power-efficient. Nintendo could also downclock the chip for further efficiency savings and longer battery life while retaining the lion's share of its processing power.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, as seen at E3 2016. The game is confirmed for NX, and Tegra hardware can deliver increased visual fidelity and better performance than Wii U.

It is worth stressing with a firm emphasis that everything we have heard so far points to Tegra X1 as the SoC of choice for Nintendo NX, and Tegra X2 may simply be a derivative version of X1 with Denver CPU cores, designed for Nvidia's burgeoning automotive line - we literally know very little about it. However, perhaps another factor to consider is launch timing. NX launches in March 2017, almost two years after Shield Android TV with Tegra X1 launched in May 2015. The timing may suggest that Nintendo is waiting for mass production to become available on a more cutting edge part. If the older Tegra X1 is indeed the core component, availability there would not be a problem, suggesting a delay elsewhere in the pipeline. Alternatively, it may simply be the case that Nintendo is holding fire until a compelling array of launch software is ready.

One element worth pointing out is that the move to a completely new architecture will have backwards compatibility ramifications. Tegra technology would have no problem whatsoever coping with existing virtual console emulation (and indeed, the X1-powered Shield Android TV is one of the best emulator boxes on the market) but running Wii U titles may be a stretch too far.

And one final note - we're still chasing down details on the NX's screen resolution. While Tegra X1 has shown some potential at full 1080p, clearly a lower pixel count would free up GPU resources for more detailed imagery. On a mobile device, even a 720p screen could work beautifully - and few can complain about the quality of Vita's 540p panel. However, on the flip-side, NX is indeed a console/mobile hybrid. The games still have to look good on a conventional HDTV in a world where 1080p is effectively the standard.

We'll continue digging and bring you more information when we can, but for now, Nintendo itself is giving nothing away, telling Eurogamer that "Nintendo has not made any new official announcements regarding NX which is due to launch in March 2017. As such [we're] unable to comment on the various rumours and speculations circulating."
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What is your obsession with posting every article for anything you come across?
 
What is your obsession with posting every article for anything you come across?
it's already been explained. it was to show the difference of what posted mine addressed motion sensors on the dual controllers. I've never put up an article from siliconera about the dual controllers prior sir .

I did admit to the reggie thing which was last week but his mentioning wasn't in red. it was to show case that was an after thought from the people that made the video article and written artile of the run down. for the tv audience but their rundowns are packcage deal.

As I stated I will make them shorter as Id in both the Xbox and gaming lounge
 
I think what Havok is getting at is that you take it upon yourself to spam every gaming thread with news posts. I think he was asking why.
 
I think what Havok is getting at is that you take it upon yourself to spam every gaming thread with news posts. I think he was asking why.


oh ?I thought you blocked me which i just did (but opened it just for this since this will be my last address) to you but I will answer this . I don't post in every thread. I never posted in a call of duty thread or grand theft ,sain't row . ghost recon , god of war. and lastly this mayt surpise people a racing game like the crew or gran torismo.

I been open and honest on what do and don't do and what my points of address are same what stated above with never putting anything up about the dual controllers til yesterday night.

and I did admit to Reggie thing which as I stated was from EPN.tv to the tv audience as it was package thing where their video & written article was involved. and wasn't put in red for that reason to show case that wasn't point of interest where this forum is involved.

Again I will state I'm making changes yet again to the way post the rundown from that site . for all those that chosen to block I heard you and this is why I will be shortening the rundown . to get written half of their articles faster and to the point which shown in their video's as well

I under stand and I'm making changes how ever after this time I won't be talking to certain (again "certain")people. and have blocked them off.
 
I think what Havok is getting at is that you take it upon yourself to spam every gaming thread with news posts. I think he was asking why.

Yes this. You would think he were a spambot if not for the fact that he responds back

oh ?I thought you blocked me which i just did (but opened it just for this since this will be my last address) to you but I will answer this . I don't post in every thread. I never posted in a call of duty thread or grand theft ,sain't row . ghost recon , god of war. and lastly this mayt surpise people a racing game like the crew or gran torismo.

I been open and honest on what do and don't do and what my points of address are same what stated above with never putting anything up about the dual controllers til yesterday night.

and I did admit to Reggie thing which as I stated was from EPN.tv to the tv audience as it was package thing where their video & written article was involved. and wasn't put in red for that reason to show case that wasn't point of interest where this forum is involved.

Again I will state I'm making changes yet again to the way post the rundown from that site . for all those that chosen to block I heard you and this is why I will be shortening the rundown . to get written half of their articles faster and to the point which shown in their video's as well

I under stand and I'm making changes how ever after this time I won't be talking to certain (again "certain")people. and have blocked them off.

Not every, just 80%. It was an exaggeration to get the point across. If you think you are doing everyone a public service; you're not. I think more get annoyed than anything
 
Yes this. You would think he were a spambot if not for the fact that he responds back



Not every, just 80%. It was an exaggeration to get the point across. If you think you are doing everyone a public service; you're not. I think more get annoyed than anything
Don't care if it's an exaggeration it was used and I'm, literal person. I pick the ones I choose I'm cause I'm interested in a lot of games and don't touch those types. if you Don't want that answered don't use it in a sentence. there's a lot I won't play.

and may I tune out cause guys treated certain way from the jump so I shut stuff out instead paying attenyion ALL THE WAY. and i'm SUPPOSED BE GETTING TICKED OFF.

GAMES i WON'T TOUCH mostly military games and gangter games and racer's that don't have sci -fi or under cover theme to them cause I don't do scub bag's and they hit close to home cause I had a buddy that got into that life and he almost dragged me in .

the racer thing it's just preference I aim for the racer's like wipe out .

as to you public service I don't care for the same face's like yours too often I do care for those that enjoy games and would like to hear about especially new people I could go ether way with you. your gonna be jerk , if you have'T notice I like tearing them down in game but I don't care what happenS to them in real life I better stop.

look do what you want and leave me alone. I've explained why post enough and it's for my writing skill's to not fall apart cause when don't do that my spelling goes abysmal. in the worst way too.

it's for my self as much as it is others that are actually nice and look for something new out side of the usual stuff they play as games . you guys with the exception of few that are a nice aren't part of that.

move on, block I'll do the same

Don't call my name don't address ,me in any way amd more important do pull me into you planned argument cause I have difference of opinion and fall for rumor's from none official source's and people that hid their names. cause you dump on company , again I'll only talk to certain people. you aren't one of them any more.

So any question's or your complaints you have you can go to the dev's in marvel heroes your self. you know their on that forum, same those places and they talk to people .
 
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Yes this. You would think he were a spambot if not for the fact that he responds back

What's weird is the Hype let's him do it. There are entire threads that are solid zenith posts. No one else posts. It's just zenith compiling news stories like he's some kinda gaming aggregate.
 
Don't care if it's an exaggeration it was used and I'm, literal person. I pick the ones I choose I'm cause I'm interested in a lot of games and don't touch those types. if you Don't want that answered don't use it in a sentence. there's a lot I won't play.

and may I tune out cause guys treated certain way from the jump so I shut stuff out instead paying attenyion ALL THE WAY. and i'm SUPPOSED BE GETTING TICKED OFF.

GAMES i WON'T TOUCH mostly military games and gangter games and racer's that don't have sci -fi or under cover theme to them cause I don't do scub bag's and they hit close to home cause I had a buddy that got into that life and he almost dragged me in .

the racer thing it's just preference I aim for the racer's like wipe out .
oh boy, you missed the point.

as to you public service I don't care for the same face's like yours too often I do care for those that enjoy games and would like to hear about especially new people I could go ether way with you. your gonna be jerk , if you have'T notice I like tearing them down in game but I don't care what happenS to them in real life I better stop.

look do what you want and leave me alone. I've explained why post enough and it's for my writing skill's to not fall apart cause when don't do that my spelling goes abysmal. in the worst way too.

it's for my self as much as it is others that are actually nice and look for something new out side of the usual stuff they play as games . you guys with the exception of few that are a nice aren't part of that.

move on, block I'll do the same

Don't call my name don't address ,me in any way amd more important do pull me into you planned argument cause I have difference of opinion and fall for rumor's from none official source's and people that hid their names. cause you dump on company , again I'll only talk to certain people. you aren't one of them any more.
Ive only ever blocked one person on here and its because that person was posting spoilers without warning. Im a big boy, I dont need to do that. There is no need to spazz out either. There is nothing wrong with posting articles; most of us do it. There just seems to be no sense of quality control with you as the most random things with little value will be used to bump up a thread. "Former dev of X-game series joins Twitter" Again an exaggeration but its that type of randomness that happens. Or opinion pieces from random people on the net. There is alot of info thats just not relevant enough for people to care about and a sense of judgement will filter that out

And just a tip, use periods. Unless you are directly posting someone else, your posts are hard to understand. They are consistently full of run on sentences and basic grammatical errors. If English isnt your first language, that could explain it, but it often comes across illegible and hard to take serious without just giving up trying to decipher what you are trying to say. Taking the time to proof read makes a world of difference

So any question's or your complaints you have you can go to the dev's in marvel heroes your self. you know their on that forum, same those places and they talk to people .
WTH? LOL
 
So the Nintendo direct will be 3DS focused, but nothing on the NX. Honestly, you wonder if Nintendo knows what they're doing when it comes to marketing and messaging. If the Wii U and Gamecube are any indication, all signs point to no, but you'd think they would know this whole 'leave people in the dark' strategy doesn't work anymore.
 
Okay, zenith, calm down, man. I don't think any of these guys meant anything personal towards you.

What's weird is the Hype let's him do it. There are entire threads that are solid zenith posts. No one else posts. It's just zenith compiling news stories like he's some kinda gaming aggregate.

Yeah, it's true. I guess it's sort of come to a point here where things are so inactive that I (I have no idea how other mods feel about it) have sort of let him just post whatever in those dead threads. There was a time where I would do a quick post to see if anyone was actually viewing a lot of threads that only zenith was keeping alive. I may do that again soonish since we're seeing a lot of threads that are multi page now with nothing but zenith news posts.

For what it's worth, I do keep the more active threads a bit trimmed, or try to. I've deleted several of his posts in more active threads that have been redundant or repeats of previous threads. I've given up on trying to get zenith to be pickier on what he posts, though, and I mean...he does have good nuggets of news. If the board were more active, I'd probably be a little stricter, but it's so dead at this point I don't know if it really makes any difference.
 
So the Nintendo direct will be 3DS focused, but nothing on the NX. Honestly, you wonder if Nintendo knows what they're doing when it comes to marketing and messaging. If the Wii U and Gamecube are any indication, all signs point to no, but you'd think they would know this whole 'leave people in the dark' strategy doesn't work anymore.

They've abandoned ship on the Wii U so my guess, and I'm confident I'm on the money here, is that Nintendo is telling consumers that their 3DS isn't dead too. I read a report that they're planning on supporting it through 2018. Nintendo is going to let us know that the 3DS is alive and well before revealing the NX. They're just covering bases.
 
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