I feel crazy for saying this, but so far I'm thinking Ninten may be in a tighter spot.
They're in this tough situation where they're coming off failure of the Wii U, and now they've combined their 2 markets into one, kind of putting them in this sort of desperate situation. They don't have anything else to fall back on if the Switch doesn't do well (unless they can just switch back to a portable system). Plus, this is a major part of their business. They can't really afford to mess up with the Switch, and their E3 presentation didn't really help push their system, I feel. They're still on shaky ground when it comes to the Switch.
MS meanwhile, more so based on their E3 presentation, show they're working hard to make their console appealing, hitting quite hard on the games, ensuring they'll have a lot of ground covered on it, so they look like they're in a better position than they have been before.



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