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FloatingWaffles said:

Ck1x said:

 I sincerely hope that the way you are arguing against the initial games we currently know about coming to Switch, that you were this way year 1 for the PS4! it's more believable that there are way more gamers that never owned or played WiiU games versus Sony claiming all of the Remastered games were directed at people who never owned PS3... If you aren't excited by these .5 versions of WiiU games, that's okay because Nintendo isn't aiming them towards you! But at least let them dole out the full 1st year of software plans before condemning what deserves to be hype or not.

That's a very good point, I actually forgot about when Sony said that. Yeah, this is essentially the same exact thing. 

Sony ported so many PS3 games to the PS4 and their reasoning was "So many Xbox 360 owners from last gen switched to PS4 this gen so we wanna give them another chance this gen" and released stuff like The Last of Us Remastered, God of War 3 Remastered, The Nathan Drake Collection, etc. 

The people that own a Wii U most likely aren't the people that need to be convinced to buy a Switch, since they were already most likely going to buy one regardless for the Nintendo games like they did when they bought the Wii U. The Wii U ports are for people that didn't buy a Wii U and missed out on a lot of great games that they can now play better versions of on the Switch. 

It's a reasoning that makes much more sense in Nintendo's case rather than Sony, considering the PS3 still sodl 80 million while the Wii U sold less than 15 million.

Well said.

 

 

zorg1000 said:
Goodnightmoon said:

Already judging a line-up when the freaking company has not announced a single official game yet, totally forgetting about the new 3D Mario and the strong rumours about Pikmin 4, Pokemon Stars, a new Mario RPG and a new IP. Oh, and also saying than Mario Maker is on Switch when there has not been announced and probably never will since this console is not dual screen. What a lame thread honestly.

I would be surprised if Mario Maker never makes it to Switch and it certainly would be possible to play on it.

Use the touchscreen in handheld mode and the IR pointer in console mode, its that simple.

I don't think they would port Mario Maker to 3DS on 1st place if they have plan to port it to Switch, Mario Maker on Wii U, 3DS and than on Switch would definitely be too much. And interesting, we didn't any rumour or info about Mario Maker for Switch, while we had multiply rumours for Splatoon, Smash Bros and Mario Kart.