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KLXVER said:
Miyamotoo said:

More games is in every case is good thing, of course that's good for Switch to have those ports even if it has plenty of new games alone. So buy your point if they have plenty of new games they dont need to port great and very popular Wii U games like MK8, Splatoon and Smash Bros, even those games will have great sales on Switch also because Wii U is huge faile with very low instal base and actualy majority of future Switch owners didnt play them!?

I didnt said that only port of Wii U games will make people who didnt buyed Wii U to buy Switch, but fact is that people who didnt had Wii U Switch with ports of MK8, Splatoon and Smash is more appeling. Same like PS4 was more appeling with ports of Last Of Us, Uncharted Trilogy, God Of War...for people who didnt had PS3.

 

 

Actually isn't same company, Nintendo has changed a lot in past 3 years and they learned lessons from Wii U.

This mentality of pleasing people who didnt buy the previous console is mind boggeling to me. Its the company wanting to make money on doing less work. I remember the PS3 ports, I spoke up against those too and people were furious with me. Its a new console. People want new games. Sure some people might be happy that they can play Smash Bros. For WiiU on Switch. It might help them to avoid droughts, but that doesnt help me or any other gamer who owned a WiiU and want new games to play. Im thinking about me and people in my situation, not whats good for Nintendo. I dont care if they make millions on lazy ports. I dont see that as a good thing for anyone.

But you can have ports/remasters of some Wii U games with new content and new games in same time, its win-win situation. So its even good for you like Wii U owner, but whats more important its good for platform because platform will be more popular and more appealing for people who didn't had Wii U (I constantly seeing people who didnt had Wii U and planning to buy Switch saying they hope for more Wii U ports/remasters on Switch), and popular and successful platform means better sales and better sales means better support with more games.

So having ports/remasters of best and biggest Wii U games on Switch is positive thing, not negative.