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Cloudman said:
TheMisterManGuy said:

Which is exactly my point, 2017 overall had far less games, but it had bigger titles. 2018 didn't have a lot of big titles, but it made up for it by having a lot more games in general, most of which are still pretty solid. Like I said, it's really down to quantity vs quality. You either prefer 4 big titles that carry the system, with a handful of smaller titles mixed in. Or 2 big titles at the end of the year, compensated by a lot more smaller and third party games for most of the year. 

I dunno if I would say the list of games in 2017 were thaat small.. I picked up some other small games in 2017 alongside the main core titles and I was plenty satisfied.

2017 output was significantly lower.

Retail titles 2017

Japan-56

Americas-76

Other-83

Retail titles 2018 (Q1-Q3)

Japan-116

Americas-158

Other-149

At the end of 2017 the eShop had just over 300 titles, at the end of 2018 it's well over 1000.

2017 had a decent amount of games but 2018 had like 2-3 times as many.



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