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RolStoppable said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

All rereleases, games not developed by Nintendo, and weird stuff like Home Circuit.

Until Nintendo has a new high profile Nintendo developed game for holidays 2020 this thread isn't obsolete.

The funniest thing is that you quoted the original post of this thread a few days ago, so you should know that in-house development is not a requirement for Nintendo's release schedule. Heck, the OP was even generous enough to include the publishing duties for Bravely Default II in the west, and that's something that I wouldn't count as Nintendo content.

Super Mario 3D All-Stars
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit
Cadence of Hyrule (physical release of a complete edition)
Pikmin 3 Deluxe
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

That's six Nintendo games with confirmed release dates now, four of which within the next three months; five if Cadence of Hyrule gets included (smart people do because physical is where it's at). Super Mario 35 could also be included, but that's part of Nintendo Switch Online just like all the monthly NES and SNES games which nobody counts.

You are correct though, this thread won't be obsolete. It has been the go-to place for whining for months and the well of tears won't be dry anytime soon. There are still goalposts that need to be moved too.

I'd rather be objective than praise Nintendo for a year full of low effort ports, expensive remote controlled cars, and a Zelda spin-off. Also, what the hell is this about Cadence of Hyrule suddenly counting because it has a physical release? That's textbook goalpost moving right there. But please continue to project your own logical fallacies onto me. ;)