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Here’s the full list of games from Amazon's Top 100 Videogame Bestsellers List of 2017:
(The list only has 58 entries, because the remaining 42 entries were not actual games)

1 FIFA 18 (PS4)
2 Super Mario Odyssey (NS)
3 Mario Kart (NS)
4 CoD WW2 (PS4)
5 Zelda (NS)
6 Crash Bandicot (PS4)
7 Horizon (PS4)
8 GTA V (PS4)
9 Uncharted (PS4)
10 Assassins Creed (PS4)
11 Need For Speed (PS4)
12 Destiny 2 (PS4)
13 Splatoon 2 (NS)
14 FIFA 18 (PS4)
15 Star Wars (PS4)
16 FIFA 18 (XO)
17 Zelda (WiiU)
18 FIFA 17 (PS4)
19 GT Sport (PS4)
20 Sims 4 (PC)
21 Uncharted 4 (PS4)
22 Resident Evil 7 (PS4)
23 Pokemon (3DS)
24 Mass Effect (PS4)
25 Pokemon (3DS)
26 Pokemon (3DS)
27 Pokemon (iOS/Android)
28 Miitopia (3DS)
29 Mario & Rabbids (NS)
30 Elder Scrolls (PS4)
31 Battlefield (PS4)
32 F1 2017 (PS4)
33 Tom Clancy (PS4)
34 Mittelerde (PS4)
35 Super Mario Maker (3DS)
36 Diablo 3 (PS4)
37 Landwirtschaftssimulator (PC)
38 Mario Kart (3DS)
39 Pokemon (3DS)
40 Witcher 3 (PS4)
41 Madden NFL (PS4)
42 Minecraft (PC/MAC)
43 1-2-Switch (NS)
44 Zelda (3DS)
45 Battlefront (PS4)
46 Kingdom Hearts (PS4)
47 CoD (XO)
48 Far Cry (PS4)
49 CoD (PS4)
50 LEGO Worlds (PS4)
51 NBA 2018 (PS4)
52 Sims 4 (PC)
53 FIFA 18 (PS3)
54 Overwatch (PS4)
55 Minecraft (PS4)
56 Lego City (PS4)
57 Tekken 7 (PS4)
58 Final Fantasy XV (PS4)
Source: https://www.amazon.de/gp/bestsellers/2017/videogames/

I believe this full list confirms my previous forecast that 2018 will be harder for the Nintendo Switch than 2017, because Nintendo has already released most of their typical first-party-system sellers (Zelda/Mario Kart/Super Mario) in 2017.

If one only looks at the Top 10, one might get the impression that Nintendo Switch Games are extremely popular: Nintendo Switch has three entries in the Top 5 alone!

But looking at the whole picture (=the complete Top 100 list) gives a very different impression: There's only three other Nintendo Switch games in the whole list...

So apart from the usual, extremely popular first-party-suspects, Nintendo Switch games actually did not sell as good as some people seem to believe. "Mario & Rabbids Kingdom Battle" (at place 29) was actually the only non-first-party-title in the whole list (and if the cover did not contain the name "Mario" and a picture of him), it had probably sold even less).