if you look at that list closely, it's really not that much. Lots of those names are indies, smaller studios or even just middleware companies. This will probably go like the wii-u all over again. Support at first that just dies out after an offering of old ports no will care about. It 's gotta get the upcoming titles, not last year's titles. It has to have the games ppl are looking forward to playing. Not the ones they've already played. 3rd party support is going to be terrible from the get go. HOWEVER, i do have hope. That hope being that we see an unprecedented amount of 2nd party support. Rabbids x mario rpg will hopefully just be the tip of the iceberg. I think hyrule warriors really shows the potential for sales with this business strategy in mind. Also, for the 1st time in over a decade, nintendo 1st party titles should really shine this time. And i don't just mean mario an zelda. If they do a star fox, it'll be great. If they do a metroid, it'll be great. This is the 1st time in years that a nintendo console has no control constraints. I'm excited.







