irstupid said:
If you beat Zelda in a week, I say get a job or something because you have too much time on your hands. But your ignoring my point. A system sells out day 1 regardless if it has 1 killer game or 3. Thus there is no point talkig about its day 1 launch titles. If your not already pre-ordered, sitting in line or planning to pay upprices on ebay, launch line-ups never matter to you. You need to look at what is available for that second wave coming in. For most all systems, that is the exact same as launch line-up. That is because systems launch in holiday season and all big games release that same time or just before it. Their is nothign really new until like March or something 4-5 months later. The Switch though will be having their second wave of games coming out basically when the second wave of shipments would be coming in. So to average consumer who isn't standin in line all night to grab a system, for them when the system is finally available there is a bigger "launch line-up" Zelda now has Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. or Arms, or Splatoon2, or whatever else you can think of before the summer is even upon us. By the time a typical system launches, holiday, the Switch has a killer line-up with the new 3D mario releasing. So sit and couch talk abotu how teh line-up sucks with only zelda while teh system remains a hot commodity throughout the year due to frequent big relealses of games. |
What the heck are you on about. This isn't a question about how well the console will sell despite whatever. This is about the line-up of games ready for its launch. The console selling all of its units ready for launch doesn't magically make the anemic launch line-up disappear. And whether or not someone managed to buy one regardless of the quality of its launch line-up is irrelevent.







