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zorg1000 said:
daredevil.shark said:
So much debate for a system that will supposately be weaker than Xbox One and PS4. Plus given the nature of the console and Nintendo very few third party games will be released in it. It's really funny to get detail to the molecular level for the weaker system (compared to current gen). Anyways good read. Back to gaming.

Depends on what type of 3rd party support you are talking about, considering that Switch is also the successor to 3DS and Vita is unlikely to get a successor, its possible that Switch recieves alot of the type of support those devices recieved.

Multiplats of PS4/XBO games are much less certain but if Switch can get similar multiplat support that Wii U initially had and keep it than that would be a pretty solid level of overall support.

Full Nintendo support+strong Japanese support+strong indie support+strong family/casual support+decent mainstream western support would give it an overall solid level of support despite not recieving all of multiplat games on PS4/XBO.

So Nintendo Switch is a handheld. It's by your definition. BTW handheld shrink from 240 million to just 70-80 million this gen.