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DélioPT said: 

But the problem with those games is that they only sell to the existing userbase and as such, most of 2018's line-up can't be used as a selling factor in 2019 and beyond. Which means that Switch could have becomed more attractive this year and the next ones, but it probably won't because Nintendo didn't plan right.

They might keep momentum for the existing users, but what about the other consumers who haven't bought a system? Those consumers we'll have to wait?

Nintendo should be in a position where they could indeed offer something meaningful every quarter. Offering Kirby and Mario Tennis doesn't cut it. 
Labo's potential remains to be determined.

I never said sales would go down, but i'll say that they aren't higher because Nintendo didn't prepare itself as it should.
My point is that Switch could have done better, could be doing doing even better if...
The later Nintendo comes up in full force (not just one year, but as new standard), the more sales it will lose and become less appealing than it could be.

What you wrote dont make sense if you look current sales, Switch is still very good despite it had only Bayonetta 1/2 until now, and this year sales will most likly sell more than last year ones.

Games like Bayonetta 1/2, Kirby, Labo, DKTF, Hyrule Warriors, Captain Toad, Octopath traveler, Travis Strikes Again, Mario Aces...are quite different compared to last year games and they are actually expending variate of Switch game offers and they automatically expanding intrest in Switch (espacily with multiplatform ports), sales proves that beacuse Switch is still seling very good.

Its hard to have something huge evre quarter, but Labo have potential to be huge for 2nd quarter and Smash Bros is most likely 3rd quarter game (September release).

Fact that Nintendo from February will have every month 1-2 (Nintendo or exlusive release) releases means that they prepared they self like they should to continue momentum without any droughts. You sound like Switch is not selling and like its loosing momentum, but sales proves that you are wrong and you dont see that.

Last edited by Miyamotoo - on 12 March 2018