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Platina said:
If this is for 2018, I think Pokemon would do a better job, but Animal Crossing definitely would be a good consoler booster

It certainly would, but Pokemon takes time to show up. It took 2 years to show up on the 3DS and DS. They take their time, plus they probably were too busy trying to get Sun and Moon to not blow up to play with Switch specs. The Animal Crossing makers are the Splatoon devs, and their project is at the end of it's run.

Nuvendil said:
super_etecoon said:

Those are good points.  Hmm...what are the odds that in the future when they supposedly allow other controllers through a firmware update that the GamePad is an allowable peripheral.  I know I'm stacking hypotheticals there, but it presents an intersting opportunity (and far cheaper than buying an additional Switch Tablet).

At any rate I see the delimma with my original suggestion.  Animal Crossing, Pikmin 4, and a New Super Mario Bros. title then.  This was my first idea, but I considered that Mario Maker made NSMB games obsolete.  Evidently not.

I was more expecting a streaming function like the Wii U's only instead of streaming from the console to the gamepad, it would go from the Switch unit to the TV but that's not a thing it seems. 

If I were to pick a companion for Animal Crossing, I would go with something more starkly contrasting like Metroid or Smash Bros or Fire Emblem. 

Smash re-release maybe, but I feel it might be a E3 reveal and release this year is likely for that one. 



The Democratic Nintendo fan....is that a paradox? I'm fond of one of the more conservative companies in the industry, but I vote Liberally and view myself that way 90% of the time?