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I guess though with the reveal that there is some minor VR code in the Switch's operating system and with the hope that a revised smaller Switch will come out with a built in 1080p screen there is still the hope that the Switch will get a VR visor it slips into and then many classic retro nintendo, wii, wii u, 360 and ps3 games will get Switch VR versions. Then there is a long line of ports I'd like to see but those will have the major enhancement of VR so not really the same game experience as before. I've a feeling though to get the very high frame rates required its more likely the Gamecube, wii and ps2 era games will be the main source of VR games on Switch rather than wii u, 360 and ps3. The recent Mario Kart VR game in Japan looks achievable on Switch to a much lower graphic level of course. It would end up looking more like a wii game but the same game experience. The motion controls and HD feedback of Switch are perfect for a VR experience. So if Nintendo really are going to make an improved Switch that is VR capable then I can't see ports being a problem in fact I think most people into VR will welcome them.