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Ali_16x said:
Alkibiádēs said:

- Super Mario 3D World: 93%

- Super Smash Bros. 4: 92% - That's also on 3DS, doesn't count.

- Bayonetta 2: 91% (published and funded by Nintendo, just like Bloodborne)

- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD: 90% - That's a remaster, doesn't count.

- Mario Kart 8 DLC pack 2 (the metacritic list of PS4 also includes DLC packs before you start protesting): 90% - actually no it doesn't, the OP didn't include them.

- Mario Kart 8: 88%

- Super Mario Maker: 88% - That's on 3DS, doesn't count.

- Mario Kart 8 DLC pack 1: 87% - DLC, doesn't count

- Pikmin 3: 87%

- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD: 86% - remaster, doesn't count.

- Xenoblade Chronicles X: 84%

- New Super Mario Bros. U: 84%

- Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze: 83%

So 13 with remasters, 11 without.

Not to mention Nintendo also supported the 3DS while Sony stopped supporting the PS Vita soon after it launched.

Lol did you even read the OP? He didn't count games on PS3/PSV, so games also on 3DS don't count. He didn't include remasters either. R&C is a remake/reimaging.  And the last sentence the OP said was he didn't count DLC.

So that leaves 7 games. Also the rumors about Mario Kart and Xenoblade coming to Switch, so 5 by January.

Also not sure what your last sentence has to do with anything. And no Sony didn't stop "soon after it launched".

Mario Maker and Smash are vastly different on 3ds, on the case of Smash even the scenarios and some modes are different and the overall game is more limited, on the case of mario Maker the 3ds version has a 75 on meta while the wiiu version a 88 because there is an abysm betwen both experiences due to how limited 3ds version is, you can say they are not exclusive for the sake of the agenda but we know they are since 3ds versions are far from the originals, like a poor man alternative.

And no, In january those games are still exclusives since they are not realeasing that day, also is compeltely irrelevant how many wiiu games end on switch because that will happen once the console is out of the market, I don't see people claiming that Ps3 had no exclusives just because most of them are on Ps4 now, so why works like that with WiiU? Too much hypocrisy maybe?