Green098 said:
I think it's best to work in titles relative to their selling capability for this, I think for each year Switch is it's prime of it's life cycle; 2 new titles from their 10 million+ sellers 2017 Zelda Breath of The Wild Super Mario Odyssey 2018 Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee Super Smash Brothers Ultimate 2019 Pokemon 2019 Animal Crossing, 2D Mario? 1 new title from their 5 million+ sellers 2017 Splatoon 2 2018 Super Mario Party 2019 Donkey Kong, Tomodachi, Luigi's Mansion 3? 3-2 new titles from their 1 million+ sellers 2017 1-2-Switch ARMS Xenoblade Chronicles 2 2018 Kirby Star Allies Mario Tennis Aces 2019 Yoshi Fire Emblem Three Houses Metroid Prime 4, Paper Mario, Mario & Luigi, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon? +Ports e.g. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Tropical Freeze, 3rd Party Nintendo published exclusives e.g. Fire Emblem Warriors, Bayonetta 3 |
That's another way to take a look at it. Find sales figures for every Nintendo published game over the last 22 years and go from there. But I think exceptions need to be made. I mean, some of the previous Mario Party games were utter trash, despite selling well.
Edit: If you don't make that thread, I will. Eventually...