friendlyfamine said:
By that logic, Xbox is the epitome of that problem. Honestly, why does it concern you so much that only 2 first party games have a 2018 release date? We're only halfway through this year (2017) and you're already jumping to the conclusion that there's a "problem" with 2018? We've seen already that Nintendo will eventually deliver on first party IP, as all their studios are pretty much working together to make games for this system. Out of the blue, there could be an Animal Crossing game, a Smash port, Mario Maker 2/port, the list prolongs. Pikmin 4 and Fire Emblem 2018 are definitely going to be for 2018, as Pikmin 4 has been "almost finished" since 2015. It's likely going to be revealed in a Nintendo Direct. Just wait, please. This discussion is way too early. You're probably too exercised by Sony's 2018 delays to have such discussion. Nintendo doesn't operate like that, sometimes they announce a game a few months before release. Sony doesn't do that. |
From some reason he thinks that in middle of 2017. we need to know most of Nintendo Switch 2018. lineup in order that he doesn't think there is some kind of problem with 2018. lineup while totally ignoring fact how Nintendo for instance announced most of Switch 2017. lineup in January or how Nintendo announces Pokemon Tournament DX and Mario Rabbids just few months before launch. I guess he also thought in 2016. that Switch 2017. lineup has some kind of problem, or in middle of 2018. after E3 he will think that 2019. Switch lineup looks like there is some kind of problem. :D