![]() Last week, the internet erupted with incredulous and upset posts when Polium One devs announced their Web3 Console, which is exactly what this announcement deserved. Dubious new "console" accused of using GameCube logo The price is reasonable and it would help give peace of mind to long-time Switch owners. ![]() With any luck, this Switch service will find its way to other places around the world. However, if your device is past its one-year warranty or you don't have proof of purchase, you can only sign up for the annual plan and must wait one month before repair requests can be made. The program offers both a monthly and an annual plan - 200 yen (about $1.47) per month or 2,000 yen (about $14.73) per year. However, if you get the device repaired through Nintendo's regular customer service, you can enroll it. The catch here is that Nintendo will not accept Switch consoles that are already "out of order" to be covered under the subscription. According to Nintendo Japan's website, this ensures that a subscriber can get up to six repairs - with two of those being a total replacement of the console - worth up to 100,000 yen (about $737) in repair costs. Anyone familiar with AppleCare for Apple devices will understand the basic premise of Nintendo's new program.īasically, this is a service that allows Nintendo subscribers to send in their Nintendo devices for repairs that go above the basic warranty, like providing repairs for wet or damaged systems. However, it's currently only available in Japan and it's unclear if it will come anywhere else. Nintendo has announced a Wide Care repair warranty service for Switch. Nintendo Switch Wide Care Japan (Image credit: iMore) Nintendo makes Switch OLED announcement video private However, huge upgrades like 4K and a more powerful processor will likely be found in the console that comes after the Switch and not in any variants that come before it. Perhaps, a Zelda-themed Switch OLED around the release of Breath of the Wild 2 or a Samus-themed OLED if Metroid Prime 4 gets released. My one caveat is that we could get additional limited edition Switch OLED variants. This far into the Nintendo Switch's life cycle, it's hard to say if we will see any more Switch versions before the next-gen console is announced. It's more than likely that this was just Nintendo protecting its brand the way it usually does. Of course, when this trademark was spotted, it led many people online to speculate about new Nintendo hardware or the next Switch iteration. NSW has long been a name used to reference the Switch, but this makes it official. It seems Nintendo has filed a new trademark in Europe for the Nintendo Switch under the name "NSW," as first posted on Resetera. Donkey Kong trademark leads to new game speculation Still, Nintendo hasn't said anything official on this yet, so we'll need to wait for any announcements to know exactly what is in store for Mario and his friends. Controls would need to be completely revamped to play Mario Kart Tour on PC since the mobile game relies on touch controls. There has been a push recently to bring mobile games to computers, like with Google Play Games for PC, so this isn't completely out there. While the mouse input on its own could be seen as a developer tool, the emulation coding does seem to imply an intended presence on PC. According to MondoMega on Resetera, the coding in this new update brought mouse input along with several lines of code that deal with emulation. However, the latest update has captured people's attention. Mario Kart Tour released for mobile devices back in September 2019 and has continued to receive regular updates. Mario Kart Tour Boweser Throwing Shell Mario (Image credit: Nintendo)
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