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SpokenTruth said:

Very different from those situations. Those consoles and games were way more expensive too (iQue Player was ¥498 which is over $4k back in 2003 and it could only be purchased at iQue Depot or their online store).  And the game issue isn't Nintendo but China.  They are super picky about what can and cannot be released.

And New Super Mario Bros. Deluxe comes with the console.

No, only a demo of NSMBUD comes with the Switch ... 

The Switch's launch in China is worse than the other systems which at least either came with Neverwinter Online or King of Wushu and were very relevant titles in the Chinese market ... 

China may have a notorious approval process but other console manufacturers are doing a much better job of coping with it than Nintendo ever has and possibly now ... 

Earlier iQue systems might have had distribution issues but what ultimately doomed them were largely a lack of localized releases. This is why I do not comprehend the rationale of Nintendo doing better than their competitors in China when such a fundamental issue keeps rearing it's head ...