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They aren't doing it because they believe there's better ways to add replayability and "fun" to a game.

And they're right. Achievements are shallow, are often like kicking in open doors and when not, tedious. I don't care either way though as long as I could turn them off and be about my business, but would definitely understand Nintendo in this case if they continue to ignore this. Personally I've never gotten the appeal and always thought it was pointless even from the very start, whether it be on PC, or consoles.