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Remember the news that Nintendo's gaming divisions (hardware, software, handheld, home) moved into one building to create better communication and flow to create games at a more efficient pace? Then combing that with the type of support given for the 3DS? There would be a much better flow of games coming throughout the years. This can improve upon the droughts and keep consumers interested.

Anyway, I think most, if not all, have stated the obvious. Kid Icarus, Pokémon, Fire Emblem, SMT, EO, Ace Attorney, Layton, Luigi's Mansion, Mario & Luigi, Dragon Quest, Monster Hunter, Yokai Watch, Rune Factory, Story of Seasons, Project X Zone, Kirby, Animal Crossing, etc. Combine this lineup with Splatoon, 3D Mario, Zelda, potential enhanced ports of Smash, Pokken, and Kart, Donkey Kong, Pikmin, and possible Metroid, Yoshi, Bayonetta 3, etc.

The Switch has potential if the dev teams come together and continue creating compelling software with the help of their partners from other companies. Western support would be great as well, but I want to see if they will do more than yearly games and uninspired ports (i.e. only ME3 when the whole trilogy was being released on other consoles). Zombi U (albeit flawed) and Rayman Legends were great examples of games with solid effort in tapping into the ideas of the hardware.