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DragonRouge said:
I call it "beign a compelling system".

That’s about it. The ability to take the Switch in and play local multiplayer at the office is a biggie. While DS and 3DS versions of Mario Kart has local multiplayer too, they had two failings:

1. You couldn’t do TV play later.

2. Connections didn’t work very well with higher numbers.

Connecting Switches to the Internet also means it’s always 12 players since others fill the empty slots.

This is why (at least) my copy of Mario Kart on Switch has a few hundred hours of play on it, but my Wii U version has something like 5.



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