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fatslob-:O said:
It's great that the Switch is doing above decent but how does it get much more growth after Monster Hunter, Smash Bros, Pokemon and Animal Crossing ?

Considering how Smash Bros, Pokémon, and Animal Crossing are all 10+ million sellers, what exactly is the problem here?

If we look at Nintendo's support for the DS, Wii, 3DS, and Wii U, then we still have time for:

Another 3D Zelda
Another 3D Mario
A 2D Mario
A 2D Zelda
2 Pokemon generations (at least 4 sets of games)
Various Mario/Zelda remasters

And then we have Nintendo's B-list games, which may not sell 10 million, but are still vital for any console's lineup:

3D Metroid (already confirmed)
Yoshi (already confirmed)
Kirby (already confirmed, and if the 3DS is any indication, we'll probably get two more on top of that)
Fire Emblem (already confirmed)
Luigi's Mansion
2D Metroid
Pikmin (sort of confirmed?)
Mario Party
Mario Sports
Animal Crossing spinoffs
Zelda spinoffs

Finally, since Mario Kart and Splatoon launched so early in the generation and were heavily based on their Wii U predecessors, we could easily see Mario Kart 9 and Splatoon 3 launch sometime in the early 2020s.

There will certainly be no shortage of system-selling Nintendo games for the Switch.