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Miyamotoo said:
HintHRO said:

Best Zelda that's also available on the much cheaper Wii U and best Mario Kart everybody already played for hundreds of hours on Wii U which you can now rebuy for full-price without any obvious upgrades and battle mode which should've been in the original game in the first place?

I don't care how ''interesting'' the concept of the Switch is. If it doesn't offer many big games on the long run I won't buy it. I expect more from a 320 euro console.

Nintendo even announced games in January that aren't even in development yet. So we won't expect them for 2/3 years in the future. A strong indication they don't have anything new and big prepared for Switch

Huge difference is when new great game is launched on dead console, and when you have brand new and great game like launch title for new console. Even when MK8 was launched, Wii U was already considered for failure. You do realise that Wii U is discounted few months ago (at same price like Switch), and that Wii U had instal base of 13.5m!? So how exactly people can buy Wii U thats much cheaper (and why would anybody buy dead console to play Zelda when theyi can buy brand new console with whole life in front), and how exactly "everybody" played MK8D on Wii U (when only 13.5m people bought Wii U)!?

That's your subjective opinion, but it's very obvious why Switch is so popular and why is selling great. Saying that's because "bizarre reasons" is denying of clear facts or being salty because of Switch success.

What games exalty NIntendo announced in January that are not yet in development or that we want see them 2/3 years in future!? You do realise that almost all games Nintendo showed in January will be released this year!? Of Course they have new and big games for 2018. also.

I think he/she meant games like SMT, Project Octopath Traveler, and new project for No More Heroes. But those are third party anyway. As for Nintendo themselves, you're right. Pretty much all the games they've announced back in January have or will be released within this year or the next.