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I for my part am happy that we got such ports at all on Nintendo Switch. More important than resolution, effects and framerates is how well they sell on Nintendo Switch. If they sell good enough we will have other ports in the future. I think Doom and L.A. Noire did ok so far, Skyrim sold over 1 million incl. digital sales, that's a pretty good number.

I wonder what Nintendo's business plan was for 3rd parties. Assuming that the Nintendo Switch will do well, what kind of support did they expect from thirds? Did they really think that it will get lots of big budget ports or did they banking completely on indies only? They knew that the Nintendo Switch was considerably less powerful than Xbox One and PS4, so I don't really think that they had big budget titles in mind when thinking on thirds. I think they're banking on partnerships with Nintendo IP's in it like the successful Mario + Rabbits. I strongly think we will see more of those partnerships in the future, not just with Ubisoft. How about a Call of Duty where Samus Aran is selectable? Or a whole mini-story part with her?