Are you digging Nintendo's new video game system? | The Tylt
After all the rumors, Nintendo finally announced its brand-new video game system: the Nintendo Switch. The new hybrid console replaces the Wii U and potentially the Nintendo 3DS by allowing players to 'switch' between a home console and portable gaming experience. Fans are saying the Switch is exactly what Nintendo needs to revive flagging sales. Skeptics fear the underpowered system might become a money pit for peripherals and will be easy for kids to lose. What do you think? Vote below! 🎮

The Nintendo Switch is Nintendo's next-generation console, and the successor to Nintendo's poorly-received Wii U. And the biggest twist? It's cartridge-based!
Introducing Nintendo Switch! In addition to providing single and multiplayer thrills at home, the Nintendo Switch system also enables gamers to play the same title wherever, whenever and with whomever they choose. The mobility of a handheld is now added to the power of a home gaming system to enable unprecedented new video game play styles.
The Nintendo Switch will launch with support from nearly 50 developers, including big third-party publishers like EA, Capcom and Activision. The console will be getting new Zelda, Mario, Splatoon and Skyrim games at launch.
Nintendo won over a lot of naysayers with its inventive take on gaming. People seem pumped.
And folks seem excited about taking it into the bathroom. 🚽
But critics just see another underpowered, weird-looking Nintendo console. This was a big yawn for Xbox and PlayStation owners.
And folks worry the Nintendo Switch will be easy to lose and easy to steal, making it a nightmare for parents and owners alike.