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RolStoppable said:
areason said:

I did? typo lol. 

Maybe it's not, but it allows Nintendo to go after a different market of gamers who would be more interested in Zelda, then in any of their other franchises. 

Their are a lot of gamers who play action rpgs such as Skyrim/Witcher 3, who don't care about the Switche's party and motion capabilities, and such a bundeal would appeal to them. 

I don't get that logic. Somebody who plays such RPGs would certainly see value in the ability to play such games anywhere they want (even if it's only in any room inside of their home), so a Switch without Joy-Cons would be a bad deal. Nevermind that the Joy-Cons combine for a conventional controller anyway.

What do you estimate is the size of the market you speak of?

The Joycon controller is no where near the quality or comfort of the pro controller. And if these people wanted to play a game on the go and they would be part of the handheld market, which they aren't. 

I can't give you a number, but it's obvious that BOW has a market for gamers who don't currently own a Nintendo console, or don't plan to get one.