Nintendo NX release date, specs news: technological marvel hitting markets early 2017

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As fans wait for the Nintendo NX official release in March 2017, rumours are rife that the release of Nintendo NX is going to bring home the new generation's biggest home console. Some specs, details and features for the console had already been revealed inspite of Nintendo maintaining suspense over their next big project.

Speculators claim that Nintendo plans to release AR games for the said gadget in the near future when it comes to fruition. Although there is not much information given, tech enthusiasts confirm that Nintendo NX is a handheld hybrid console. It is expected to leave behind the Power PC technology of IBM.

Nintendo will be sporting the Nvidia Tegra x1 processor and can support smartphone games as well as Nintendo cartridges for games such as Miitomo, Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing.

To provide high-quality gaming for the players Nintendo NX sports detachable controllers on the either side on the handheld device that players can remove whenever they want and can fit them into home console setup, all thanks to the design of this piece of technology.

Meanwhile, Ubisoft has some major surprises in store. Not only will Nintendo NX have its own version of Microsoft's Xbox One backward compatibility but Ubisoft also announced that it will include augmented games in the future.

Ubisoft also announced to launch some unexpected titles for the Nintendo NX as it is reported to sport a proprietary cartridge-based design too. The company announced that "Just Dance" will be developed for the Nintendo NX, in a bid to reinvent the way families are playing as Ubisoft believes that Nintendo is aimed to impress the public at large.

Speculations also suggest the in order to secure an edge over its top competitors in the electronic gaming market. The company will be allowing "Pokemon Go" to be played by installing AR in the Nintendo NX.

If Nintendo does indeed live up to the expectations these rumours have created, perhaps it will not be too unrealistic to expect the gaming giant to dominate markets and snatch a huge share of profits from its rivals such as Microsoft.