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DélioPT said:

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The thing is that - at least, so far - Nintendo's 1st party output is either equal to what they had on Wii U or less, on a 1st year context.
Last time i checked, for the first 10 months (Switch's 2017), Nintendo did not make more games for it than they did for Wii U, despite not really supporting both Wii U since 2015 (?) and 3DS (for some time; can't honestly say since when).

 

Well you must not have checked in awhile

Internally developed Wii U & Switch games first 10 months

 

Wii U

Nov 2012-New Super Mario Bros U

Nov 2012-Nintendo Land

June-Game & Wario

August 2013-Pikmin 3

 

Switch

March 2017-Breath of the Wild

March 2017-1 2 Switch

April 2017-Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

June 2017-ARMS

July 2017-Splatoon 2

Oct 2017-Super Mario Odyssey

Dec 2017-Xenoblade Chronicles 2

 

Not only is the total number higher but the size and scope of the Switch games are significantly greater than the Wii U titles.



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