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BeatdownBrigade said:
I think people are worried of its prospects is because it appears to be making the same mistake of not providing a system with any western third-party support. The big titles you are listing are fine, but you can get big first party titles on its competition and get all the third party titles. The issue Nintendo keeps making is Zelda is a beloved franchise no doubt, but an annually release Call of Duty is still gonna sell more than double the copies that Zelda could dream of selling and you gotta wait 3-4 years+ for a Zelda. They need a console that has their own killer IPs with the killer variety IPs from major publishers or this thing will flounder again.

You do realize Call of Duty was on Nintendo consoles every year from 2004-2013 with the exception of 2007 and it had little impact on their hardware sales.

It has been proven that the success/failures of Nintendo consoles has little do with multiplatform support.



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