The Nintendo Switch on release date will surely amaze gamers of all kind thanks to the technology behind the upcoming home gaming system and what appears as a growing and compelling list of game titles. With NVIDIA as a partner and interesting games like numerous Super Mario titles, the Switch is being touted as a surefire hit, report said.
The sequel to the Wii U is nothing that gamers "ever played with before," according to NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang. "Several hundred engineering years have gone into the development of this incredible game console. I really believe when everybody sees it and enjoy it, they're going be amazed by it," the company chief was reported by WCCFTech as saying.
The NVIDIA chief is so excited about the latest collaboration with Nintendo that the relationship will extend beyond the new console and "likely last two decades."
Unsurprisingly, however, NVIDIA stopped short of providing fresh details on the gaming machine but thankfully clues on game title support have been coming out lately. And the latest is an IMDB listing for actor Charles Martinet that accidentally revealed game developments for "Super Mario Galaxy 3" and "Super Mario Sunshine HD".
WCCFTech said in a separate report that Martinet's IMDB page leaked the actor's involvement in producing the two Super Mario titles that will be released in 2017. For the Galaxy 3, Martinet will provide the voice for Mario and Luigi while for the Sunshine HD the actor is the voice of Mario.
The same IMDB post, which WCCFTech said has been taken down, indicated too that the Galaxy 3 is now on post-production stage.
But the report noted that the 2017 release timing of both Super Mario titles was not specified and the only hint that the games are geared for the Nintendo Switch is that another title, a Mario Golf game, was specifically labelled for the Wii U.
If true that the two Super Mario games will be part of the Nintendo Switch push next year, they will join a growing list of titles for the hybrid. So far, rumors have indicated that Super Smash Bros and Bayonetta of Final Fantasy VII will join in the fun while Zelda and 3D Mario are likely to be included as launch titles.
More game titles and game console details will be revealed in time for the confirmed Nintendo Switch presentation on January 12, 2017 or two months before the rumored release date of the home gaming system on March 17.