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No, it's not more impressive.
It may even be lackluster (if you count the number of ports versus original games).

Also, it's not just a matter of "how many".
What drives consumers are the big names. Names like Call of Duty, Destiny, Final Fantasy, Fifa, Madden, DQ, Battlefield, GTA, etc.
These are the names that actually make a difference (so much that Sony and MS fight over them).

I know it's too early to say anything concrete (2018 will be that year), but i don't think time or more sales will necessarily help Switch.
If Wii U didn't get more support because of it's sales, Switch will probably get less support - than it could - because of specs.

When the problem is sales, you can still turn things around - even if it's a hard thing to do-, but when specs are the problem, it's way harder to solve that issue. And Switch is risking not having the expected support because devs might not be able to properly port their games.

I really hope they can get more support as it won't just benefit them in the short term but even in the long run (Switch 2).
If they can't, sales won't grow as they could (with games not performing as they could, too).