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AngryLittleAlchemist said:
V-r0cK said:

loll that's so true! xD

Sadly Capcom isn't the only one that's been doing the method of 1 game on card 1 game on digital.... Unfortunately Bayonetta and FFX collection too :(

I think it's hilarious that Nintendo has done the same thing yet third parties are considered crap for doing it. 

Kinda like how Nintendo had entire months where ports were the only new releases but then people get mad at third parties for only porting old games.

I get Nintendo is Nintendo and they support their console well for the most part (because they have to ... their obligated) but c'mon ... it's so ironic  

I'm pretty sure that would be on Platinum (developer) rather than Nintendo (publisher) in that instance but I could be wrong, maybe that was Nintendo's choice. The only Nintendo developed combo I can think of is NSMB Deluxe (NSMBU+Luigi U) and both games are available on the cartridge.

The difference is that Nintendo releases significantly more brand new releases than they do ports. If I'm not mistaken, in 2 years Capcom has released a single new title on Switch (Mega Man 11) along with over a dozen late ports, remasters, compilations. They went from one of Nintendo's biggest 3rd party supporters on 3DS to doing basically the bare minimum on Switch.

None of that is ironic.



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