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okr said:
If so, does it matter?


I'd say it does. Nintendo have a limited number of first party games they can produce (2-3 per annum seems about their capacity recently) and when all of those games are competing with one another for a limited market it's a pretty risky business strategy. Having a broader range of genres would not only encourage users to purchase multiple titles (because they give vastly different experiences) but also encourage a wider range of users to purchase the console.