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padib said:

The SwitchLite aims people willing to pay less, or non-gamers.

Brain Training aims people willing to pay less, or non-gamers.

This Brain Training game can't be played on a SwitchLite.

That is JWeinCom's point.

Not really. The Switch lite is for those who just want a mobile only Switch experience, or just need another Switch in the family, not necessarily hardcore gamers. The Regular Switch is for everyone else. Nintendo specifically markets the lite as a complimentary product to the flagship Switch, rather than a replacement. So Nintendo can still design games primarily for the regular system if they still want to, since demand for that system is still strong with both casual and core gamers.