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Jranation said:
kazuyamishima said:
Those numbers are really impressive.

But knowing the background of Nintendo, I don't know if they will support the system for many years. Also, the hardware in a few years will be really outpaced by the Ps5/Next Xbox, this means that the ports for the games released in those consoles will not be possible on the switch. Exclusive games will need to be make.

Nintendo Released the Big hitters in 2017: Zelda, Mario kart, Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon, Xenoblade. I know I know that Pokemon and Metroid and a few more are pending. But the gap between each main game is like 3-5 years.

The difference about Nintendo now is that they will only have to support 1 product. All Nintendo developers will only make games for the Switch. Unlike the Wii & DS / Wii U & 3DS

you need both good 1st and 3rd party support to have success. As I mentioned before, it's not that Nintendo will only focus in one system right one (which is true). Is the thing that in a few years, and mostly when Ps5 or Next Xbox will release, the hardware for the switch will be outpaced really hard compared to the new systems.

A revision of the tablet incoming with better hardware? Of course Nintendo will do that, Just like the smartphones or tablets. But what about the early shoppers?

Aside of the Wii, NDS and Game Boy, Maybe the switch has a shot to pass the 100 million units sold mark.