Nintendo Switch will finally tie digital purchases to your Nintendo account
The Nintendo Switch will release March 3 and is priced at $299.
Neogaf user hiphoptherobot received his Nintendo Switch prior to the release date after the retailer he ordered it from accidentally shipped it to him two weeks early.
For titles that feature a collection of minigames, you can switch accounts for each try of each game. If you take a close look at the diagrams, though, you’ll spot some striking similarity to the Nintendo Switch, at least as far as the set-up is concerned.
The video of Nintendo Switch unboxing was made by Floko and was posted online by Dystify with the permissions of Console owner.
Today, the user NeoGAF posted on the forum a picture claiming that they had been sent a Nintendo Switch early.
Of course, as slick as the Nintendo Switch is, this console will live and die on its games.
The Nintendo Switch will ask the user if he wants to connect the console to the television to play on a larger screen.
This is due to the fact that while a Nintendo Switch has been released early, there are now no games to play on it. What matters the most however, is that this video showed a short disclaimer basically confirms that Nintendo Switch eShop content will be linked to the account rather than to the device.
The video, available for viewing here, showcases what to expect from the Nintendo Switch UI and menus. One of the many never-before seen aspect of the console, was the initial setup screen.
Since the Nintendo Switch has contacted a couple people, extra points of interest on the interface have surfaced on the web. That’s good news for us though, as it means we get a sneak peak at the menu system the Switch employs, as well as a few previously unknown details about the system.