So the reactions were overwhelmingly positive with some obvious detraction points. Yet, so much of this thread focused on those small points. meh.
I think that is a good cross section of "teen" mentalities and it clearly showed that in general, the switch has a lot of potential and positive reactions. How that will pan out as it hits the market later this week will be key. Wii hit the market with overwhelming positive word-of-mouth and just skyrocketed. If switch can do similar, it can exceed WiiU's lifetime in 2017 alone easily. If Switch has hardware issues or screws up VC/Online and/or zero 3rd support announced at E3 (doesn't have to be parity, just some, like the casual yearly titles madden/cod/etc), then it will still do better than WiiU then I think we'll see a 20~30MM console at best (good and profitable, just not amazing). Though if Nintendo can hit those areas, we could easily see double that.







