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MajorMalfunction said:
curl-6 said:

That's assuming though that the audience Switch is attracting is the same group of people who bought Wii Us; I don't think that's the case, I think having Botw as the system's flagship and the shift in advertising focus to hip Gen Ys in their 20s and 30s has attracted a crowd who will be more receptive to the likes of Skyrim or Doom than the diehard Ninty loyalists who bought the Wii U would've been.

I do agree with you though that Nintendo should lead from the front and get Retro to create their own equivalent to Uncharted or Gears to help broaden their appeal.

I wish there was a like button. Leading from the front is the way to go. Look at Sony. So, so many M-Rated games flourished under them. Silent Hill, MGS, GTA, etc, etc. I know if Nintendo put their talent to work, they'd make an amazing game that could establish themselves as another safe haven for adult content. How Skyrim and Doom (2016) do will be very telling for the future of said adult content on Nintendo platforms going forward. The only pothole in this road is that Doom is a year old, and on other platforms for cheap (and it's full price or more on Switch, plus only 30 FPS), and Skyrim is already out and for cheaper on other platforms. Honest question, do you think portability is a good enough incentive for people with other consoles to choose the Switch version. Skyrim portable is pretty compelling, but I have to say, sales this November will be the be-all, end-all indicator of success.

Those are not Sony's games. Sorry you want Nintendo to lead the way like Sony did but actually Sony did nothing lol