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Shiken said:
melbye said:
I think it's a bigger problem that they are late. Having Wolfenstein and Doom on Switch is really cool and i think it's awesome for the people who enjoy those kind of games in handheld-mode, but that isn't really for me because it's not the kind of games i want to play in handheld-mode and i already own them on PS4.
You shouldn't need to justify what buy and don't buy, how you spend your money is entirely up to you

That is the other half of the problem.  If they were day and date with the other versions, this would no longer be an issue.  It is being late on top of being more expensive that hurts it.

Yeah, you've covered it. I feel like there's more to it, not about current circumstances that demand games be full price, but between the history of Nintendo's video game business and their philosophy on hardware design and third party support. There's a good reason for games not to be made with Nintendo in mind. (Ie. dev for PS/Xbox and PC/Steam by default)

EDIT: making a thread later. Gonna do some research.



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