padib said:
TheMisterManGuy said:
The Regular Switch still has enough demand for people to buy it in order to play games like this. After all, 2 of the best selling games on the Switch, Super Mario Party and 1-2 Switch, are ones that don't support handheld mode at all. Designing games that require the Joy-Con, or at least are best played with them, as well as more traditional games, is a way for Nintendo to make games for separate systems like they used to, without actually having to design for separate platforms.
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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.
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I don't think price is that big an obsatcle to the so-called "non-gamer" crowd to be honest, considering Wii Fit cost me something like $120 AUD back in the day and how freely people buy overpriced phones and tablets.