mercredi 1 février 2017

Nintendo Accidentally Reveals Switch Developer Menus


*Sound of fingers failing to click*

An unedited version of a new Nintendo Switch advert has revealed the upcoming console's developer menus - seemingly revealing that Switch devkits come with 64GB of internal storage.

Spotted by NeoGAF, the accidentally revealed commercial includes several cuts to a Switch in developer mode, rather than the gameplay footage added in later to other versions.

You can see a reupload of the unedited advert below, although it will likely be taken down soon:

The developer screens don't reveal too much, although one screen points to devkits coming with 64GB of internal memory, rather than the retail version's 32GB.

Some have taken this as proof that a version of the console with extended storage will be released in the future, although it may be the case that the extra memory is reserved for developer tools.

Other smaller details include the console having an automatic brightness control feature, and that battery life can be measured in percentages (something not shown in images of the console's retail UI so far).

Last week, Nintendo gave its first (limited) rundown of the retail Switch's UI Home menu - hopefully we'll see a little more of that before its release on March 3.

Joe Skrebels is IGN's UK News Editor and, the Wii U developer menus included a magical spinning teapot animation for seemingly no reason, so this had better have something cool in there too. Follow him on Twitter.

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