Green098 said:
While Wii U support wasn't the greatest in 2016, Pokken, Star Fox Zero, Paper Mario Colour Splash, Twilight Princess HD, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE etc. say that they hardly dropped Wii U support in 2016 especially when one of the most highly rated games Zelda Breath of the Wild was released for the Wii U in 2017, so saying that is clearly false. Same with the 3DS, 2016 was one of the best years for 3DS software, better than 2015, and while support is declining it's far from ended. Second Botw, Splatoon 2, ARMS, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Mario Odyssey with more to be announced are more in house development games you'll see from any company within a year so I don't know what you're getting at with'only'. They fully revealed the Switch at the start of 2017 in the presentation in the year it was being released of course they weren't going to showing many games coming in 2018, 19 or 20. The entire point and focus was on the Switch's launch year. The "Wii U days are long time over, and people are were aware of that" point is truth, because they haven't been announcingand showing titles 3 years off, because with the Wii U they didn't have enough titles releasing in the comming months or the current year to talk about and that was one of the many problems with the Wii U. Leaving people waiting and waiting for something off in the distance rather than focused on what's just around the corner and coming soon this year. |
Of those titles, Pokken was developed by Bandai Namco; TP port was developed mostly by Tantalus and Tokyo Mirage Sessions was developed by Atlus.
So, in-house you have Paper Mario and Star Fox Zero (i'm igoring Platinum having their hands on this as i don't really know to what level they helped out).
I didn't try to imply that 3DS SW is dying, but fading.
Also, a user pointed out that most titles we now see is not 1st party.
I don't know what's left to reveal.
Rumours point at a collaboration with Ubisoft and Pokemon Stars (Pokemon company is not a 1st party if i'm not mistaken).
They can't reveal a single 2018 game but can have Suda on stage talking about a game that's coming who-knows-when?
I'm not asking them to reveal titles that far-off. I'm asking to show that 2018 is going to be better - which it should. And they haven't even shown interest or intent in doing so.
I don't agree with the idea that you and other users are trying to pass that either Nintendo reveals just stuff for this year or they only reveal things that are coming way, way down the line.
There's a middleground to that approach and that is exactly what would expect them to do.








