Nintendo NX: Rumored To Have 8GB of RAM, AMD Mobile CPU, GPU; 12 Launch Games Revealed

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Nintendo has been very tight-lipped about its upcoming console. It was announced that Nintendo NX is already in the works and pre-orders will be available soon.

Unfortunately, the iconic video game giant has not disclosed any more information about the Nintendo NX. Many speculations about this latest console are circulating around the Internet these days, making people feel more thrilled than ever.

Less than two and a half years after Nintendo launched its Wii U, it has finally revealed its plans about the newest console, Nintendo NX, which is set to be unveiled in late 2016 or early 2017. It is rumored to bring in features similar or even better than the Xbox One or PlayStation 4.

The Nintendo NX is expected to have an AMD mobile GPU and CPU with an 8GB of RAM processor. A patent has allegedly been applied to give the console an ability to sync with handheld devices. This sparks speculations that its controller will have two face buttons as well as two joysticks.

Conversely, some reports say there is a huge possibility that the NX will have a more conventional controller. Aside from being the most important part of the console, it is because the controller helps users play games like Super Smash. As Nintendo is known to stick to what is ideal, it might probably maintain the kind of gameplay the Wii and Wii U presented.

Furthermore, there is already rumored 12 launch games waiting for the Nintendo NX to play that would make gamers take Nintendo seriously. The 12 launch games consist of Pikmin 4, Mass Effect, Pokemon, Star Wars Rogue Squadron, Super Smash Bros., Super Mario, Metroid, FIFA 17, Red Dead Rebellion, Zelda, Call of Duty, and Anything Made by Rare.

All avid Nintendo fans will definitely be waiting for the official launch of the Nintendo NX. This latest console will bring video game playing to a whole new level.

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Nintendo, Nintendo NX, Gaming, Video game

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