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It May Take A Year To Port PC Games On Nintendo Switch Says Miyamoto

It may take up to a year for a game developed for the PC to be ported to Nintendo Switch

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Neonridr2648d ago

I don't think the quote is as literal as that. He actually said "may take up to a year". Port times obviously depend on numerous factors including how complex the game is and how much optimization needs to be done to ensure it runs properly on another piece of hardware.

Axonometri2648d ago

Thank you.. pretty much what I was going to say also.

porkChop2648d ago

Yeah, I think most games would take less than a year. A full year would probably be for the extraordinarily large and complex stuff, like Skyrim or Fallout. And that's probably why Skyrim wasn't ready for launch.

ninsigma2647d ago

What I'm interested in how difficult it is considering on pc the games are designed with being installed on a hard drive in mind. I wonder what the effort is re-architect that to run from a cartridge instead.

kevnb2647d ago (Edited 2647d ago )

that's really the least of their problems. Loading from a cartridge instead of a disk is trivial, going for x86 to arm not so much.

_-EDMIX-_2647d ago

I agree but that actually sounds like a very long time considering the development of Port many times is like something like six months many times even less.

I'm wondering why they stated that

Neonridr2647d ago

my guess is tranlation issues... that always seems to be the case with these things :/

_-EDMIX-_2647d ago

@neo- it could be but my guess is it might have to do with the architectural differences.

XanderZane2647d ago

Ok, but is he talking about Indie games or full blown big budget games like Red Dead Redemption 2 or Mass Effect Andromeda? I don't think many of these big budget games will be making it onto the Switch.

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Maybay2648d ago

Welp (hope that isn't the case).

lelo2play2648d ago

That's quite a lot of time to port a PC game. Not good news for the Switch.

OtakuDJK1NG-Rory2648d ago

up to a year not exactly a year

fungusar2647d ago

How long time should it take then?

_-EDMIX-_2647d ago

It should be in the ballpark of six months considering ports in regards to transfer jobs actually don't take that long.

tealive2648d ago

Let's see how this goes down.

wonderfulmonkeyman2648d ago

At least this means PC ports are possible.

freshslicepizza2647d ago

anything is possible but what comes is what matters

wonderfulmonkeyman2647d ago

And we won't know what comes until we know how well they'll sell, so a lot of games are still possible if the Switch makes a profit.

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Behind The Dangerous Stunts Of Nintendo’s Iconic Mario Commercials

Two married costume designers share stories from a decade of traveling the globe with Nintendo.

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Bowser Is Canonically 34 Years Old

In a YouTube video showing Nintendo Switch owners how to create a Nintendo Account, Nintendo of America revealed that Bowser is canonically 34 years old.

jznrpg332d ago

I saw Bowser when I was a kid and now I’m older than him , sigh.

Brazz331d ago

Wow, i'm as old as Bowser!!

Stanjara331d ago (Edited 331d ago )

He looks 55 to me.

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Nintendo Is A Bad Company, But We Can't Help Loving Them Anyway

TG: “Most of us also grew up with Nintendo, likely forming a nostalgic connection with games that have long been crowned as our personal favourites. The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker was an experience that shaped my view on open world fantasy, and Super Mario 64 changed my life like it did for millions of others. These titles have earned their place in history, and remain loved to this day for so many worthwhile reasons. We replay them and beg for remasters all while delving into their worlds time and time again because they mean that much to us. It’s a shame then that the company behind them often kicks its own sweet darlings to the curb.”

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Magog340d ago

I never got the love for Nintendo games personally. The annoying vocalizations and ugly character designs do nothing for me.

Kosic339d ago

Don't forget the constant hand holding with tutorials. Learn this new ability by pressing Y, now prove that you can press Y 8 times before you can move on....

Tapani339d ago (Edited 339d ago )

Another very weird article.

Nintendo is a great company by almost all possible normal measures. The biggest one being: their own staff is happy, and they seem to be very happy, well compensated and retain rate is solid. They are also financially very stable, profitable, and cash rich, so shareholders love them.

Overall it is an extremely creative group of people, and their mission statement is fantastic as well "to put smiles on the faces of everyone we touch. We do so by creating new surprises for people across the world to enjoy together." The social impact is also massive, not to speak culturally. Additionally, they have a really strong core business, high customer retention rate and loyalty. Nintendo's reputation is extremely good, I think in the US alone they are 9th most reputable company, their customer service is better than the average company. Plus, the press gives them a pass, because they are Nintendo. But there's a reason why they do that, it's not "because they are Nintendo", there are more layers to the argument.

Then, then there's the random negative gamers online...and their "reputation" which is inside their heads. And their western ideas of how a Japanese company should behave or what they should do. But they have no right to ask a company to do anything for them, because they can vote with their wallets.

There's a small vocal community online who dislikes Nintendo for what they are, but then again, there's always a small vocal community that dislikes something.

Nintendo also disagrees with the Western world about IP, but most people call Westerners "hidoi!" when they emulate Tears of the Kingdom and do not experience it the way Nintendo wanted them (even if it is not the best visual way), because it is a matter of principle to them (Japanese are very much against anything close to plagiarism, and there are laws that are tight about creative works copying etc.)

The Western Braveheart "freedoom!" shouters need to understand that it is not an American company, nor they need to behave like one. They can have their own fights based on their principles (against emulation). And they very well may lose the battle with that and change, or find a new audience.

In the end, it is so very simple. Don't buy the products if you don't like a company, but there's no need to paint a picture that is unrealistic about Nintendo either.

MadLad339d ago

I hate virtually everything about their business practices, actually. Suing everybody for virtually anything, shooting down fan projects, games they never let devalue, their online infrastructure and how they handle BC.

They're lucky they make great games, because that's the only thing I feel they do right.

gold_drake339d ago

my issue with them, is the complete refusal to have decent tech for us.

and their odd censorship and lawsuits for modders.