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at/in the party | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Joined Nov 26, 2011 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Turkish Home Country Turkey Current Location Turkey

Nintendo likely to become "primary partner for third-party game ...
Yes, and Nintendo is more than happy to have that "problem", they have the absolute control of the Japanese market, they can keep selling the Switch 1 for years. They could but I'd imagine they want to put that behind to focus solely on pumping out the S2 where they'll see their largest gains...

Plural of parties | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
One party - and it's needs: party's needs Two parties - and the needs of them both: parties' needs The apostrophe indicates 'ownership' ... the needs are 'owned' by the party. But, if the word already ends with an 's', then you only add an apostrophe.

Nintendo likely to become "primary partner for third-party game ...
Now the main difference I foresee is the difference in Japanese third party support compared to the Switch (2017-2021) period, It took a long time for Japanese AAA third party games to arrive on the Switch, and even when they did it was a handful or late/half arsed ports

Party’s or Parties or Parties? | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Yes, because the context indicates that the plural possessive of party is required. Party's is the singular possessive. Parties is the plural. For example, "Both parties agree ..." Parties' is the plural possessive.

"Sony has no competition now that Xbox has gone third party ... - NeoGAF
The third party games will always sell more or 50-50 on PS5. I see no version where Switch have more people playing Assassins Creed or Call of Duty (casual kings) than on PS4/5. Again, Sony will have to just keep competing with Nintendo IPs and forget about third party competition.

News - [Gematsu] Switch 2 game preorders in Japan reveal that all ...
We're not wrong to blame the third-party publishers who choose to go this route, but as the platform owner, Nintendo should have known better than to just let publishers cheap out on this, even with small games. It's just not a good experience for players. Iwata would be barrel-rolling in his grave. Actually that sounds fun.

News - [Gematsu] Switch 2 game preorders in Japan reveal that all ...
You have 3rd party games with file sizes 64GB+ in size. Coupled with that, Cartridges are much more expensive to produce than Blu-ray disc and eat into profits for game drvs/pubs Outside of Nintendo making the weird decision of (allegedly) only producing 2 sizes of carts i.e. one small, one big, it is inevitable that the larger file sized games ...

News - [Gematsu] Switch 2 game preorders in Japan reveal that all ...
Nintendo is destroying the physical games market. Almost all third-party games with only a key on the cartridge are a disgrace. On top of that, with the console's limited internal memory, you'll have to buy SD cards. In the end, they pass on the cost they save to the user.

"Sony has no competition now that Xbox has gone third party ... - NeoGAF
Third party titles that traditionally skipped Nintendo have released and found great success on Nintendo systems, from The Elder Scrolls and DOOM to Persona and Portal, from Grand Theft Auto and Assassin's Creed to The Witcher and Civilization, from Diablo and Nier to Yakuza and Red Dead Redemption.

 

 

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