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Miyamotoo said:
Jumpin said:

SMD and even NES had a much stronger third party lineup in the earlier part of the generation. SNES was kind of weak outside of Capcom, Enix, and Konami support. Outside of a few other quality releases (like FF4 in 91, and SoM in 93) almost all the rest of early SNES third party software were low quality titles and shovelware ports. It was in 94-97 that the SNES quality really went up; particularly with extremely strong offerings from Square.

The Switch should easily be able to top the volume of quality games from third parties, at least in the first three years. Also, the quality titles won’t be mostly tied to a small number of genres (early SNES quality titles were mostly sidescroller action/platformers)

Yes, but SNES did had almost all games like SMD at end and thats point, Switch will not be in that position compared to PS4.

Oh, I agree on that part; it is incredibly unlikely the Switch, as a percentage of third-party exclusivity, that it's going to be at the SNES level. It will also likely be the highest level since SNES for a Nintendo console in terms a total percentage of third party software on the platform.



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