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Cloudman said:
What would be considered failure though? Would it be any specific numbers, or selling worse than the Wii U?

Also, are we only talking big third parties, or in general? If the Switch gets a lot of varying 3rd parties besides some big titles, there is still chance for success. Really, it needs a large varying library to entice people to buy in it.

Technically it's not a failure, but rather nintnendo would have just lost. Nintendo designs their hardware in a sleek but very cheap way that allows them to turn profit.  I'm sure it will have more third party than the Wii U but again... that's not enough to stop them from being considered a secondary console.