Considering N64 and Gamecube had about 250 games each released in Europe, and Switch supports all software via download and region free, this means in about a year and a half Switch has about doubled Gamecube and N64's combined lifetime software list.
In addition, the average quality of the 1000 software is noticeably higher than Gamecube and N64. Don't get me wrong, the N64 and Gamecube had its Goldeneye 007s, it's Ocarina of Times, and Banjo Kazooies, but the bulk of the libraries consisted of cheap ports of PS2's most uninspired games: bland sports titles, bad license games, and barely any RPGs between them.
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