Yes... If Nintendo does what I consider common sense.
At the moment they seem to be doing that.
1. Releasing in March and not Holiday season. (Why cannibalize your launch sales with holiday sales. Console will sell out regardless on launch, so save your holiday boost for no launch)
2. Don't blow your load all at once. Sure launch line-up may look weak, but again it's launch. The system doesn't need a 100 games to sell out. By the time launch hype is dying down new games are coming out and coming out in a steady stream.
Now what they need to do to make this a success, possibly even a huge success.
1. No game delays. Those game release dates need to be hit. Can not delay them, or interest will wane.
2. Show future support past 2017. At E3, they need to show off the system being supported and supported big time. Show off those 2018 releases and not just 2017 games. You can hide the 2019 and beyond games, but show us 2018 at E3.
3. Bring on the handheld games. Get those Pokémon, Animal Crossing, Professor Layton, ect games on the Switch. Main games, not spinoffs. If 3rd parties haven't already told you they plan to do the same, get them to also bring their big handheld hitters like Monster Hunter, Dragon Quest (already coming) and more to Switch.
4. Bring on the Indie's. There are a ton of great indie games out there that they need to make sure don't skip the switch.
If they do those things, the Switch should be successful, regardless if they never see a CoD or Final Fantasy or other huge AAA titles.







