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sethnintendo said:
That's a good question. They will have a few games but everything seemed to get screwed up this year. It's Mario anniversary right? They will have to crank out remaster or something like that. They need a couple new games such as a sequel or new IP.

I'm actually kind of looking forward to Clubhouse games since I'm into chess and board games. I know there aren't too many here pumped for it but I am.

Also I just got Switch like 2 months ago so I have plenty of games to play right now. I feel for dedicated Switch owners that got it a long time ago though.

I think now would be good time for Nintendo to pair up with more third party companies and lend them their neglected IPs. Sega should be allowed another F-Zero. There are plenty of third party companies that would partner with Nintendo and Nintendo could make sure quality is there. Heck look at Mario+Rabbids sales. No one expected that much in sales when first announced.

Yes I like that last idea. Mario+Rabbids was a fantastic surprise of a game. I'd love to see Nintendo work more with third parties especially since there are a ton of Nintendo IP that are out there that I bet Nintendo won't even get around to making on the Switch, despite the fact that we all thought that consolidating everything into one system would lead to a higher output.

Also don't feel too bad for long time Switch owners. I don't play a ton but I've had it since July 2017 and I have a huge backlog of games to get through that'll probably take me a couple years to get through without even buying another game. There's a huge quality library out there, I doubt very many people are hurting for games to play on Switch other than people who are extremely picky in what they play.