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Biggerboat1 said:

Whilst what you say is technically true it is misleading as far as trying to establish Nintendo's productivity, as a big chunk of that list are wii u ports. Even botw spent a large part of its development as a wii u game. To more accurately peg N's output capabilities, we should take the ports out, at which point we're left with a significantly less impressive games per year rate. 

Bringing over these ports was absolutely the right thing to do as they made the best of a bad situation with a solid library that launched on a failing system, but they're going to run out of these ports soon which means to maintain this volume of releases they're going to have to step their game up big time.

I dont think its misleading and the quantity of games should remain stable for 3 reasons.

1. The teams that release Wii U ports are also working on new games simultaneously.

2. Teams that worked on late life 3DS titles will be releasing their first Switch projects.

3. Teams that released early life Switch titles will be releasing their 2nd projects.

The first year or two was always going to be a transition phase.



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