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One main benefit of the Nintendo Switch is that its hybrid nature allows for 95% of Nintendo's output to be consolidated to just one system. That means no more painful 3-5 month software droughts of absolutely nothing to play from Nintendo themselves. So far, Nintendo's been good at keeping its promise of at least one release for the system per-month, in may cases more than that. But what if we still had a separate handheld and console platform for Nintendo, what would their first party lineup look like for 2019 if that was still the case? In my eyes, we'd end up with Something like this...

Handheld:
January - NSMB
Febuary - Tetris 99
March -
April - Box Boy + Box Girl
May -
June - Cadence of Hyrule, Super Mario Maker 2
July - Marvel Ultimate Aliance 3
August -
September - Link's Awakening
October -
November - Pokemon Sword and Shield

Console:
January -
Febuary -
March - Yoshi's Crafted World
April - Labo VR
May -
June -
July -
August - Astral Chain
September - Fire Emblem: Three Houses
October - Luigi's Mansion 3

Last edited by TheMisterManGuy - on 22 July 2019