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xPhenom08x said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

Let's tally the sales totals for all these games in a year. Someone necrobump this on 9/9/2021! In fact, let's add a few more games to each year, just to make it a more accurate comparison.

2017: Mario Kart, BotW, Odyssey, Mario X Rabbids, Splatoon 2, Arms, Xenoblade 2, Pokken

2018: Smash, Let's Go, Mario Party, Mario Tennis, Tropical Freeze, Bayo 2, Treasure Tracker, Octopath, Labo, Hyrule Warriors, Torna

2019: Sword/Sheild, Luigi 3, Mario Maker, Link's Awakening, Astral Chain, Yoshi's Crafted World, Dragonquest S, Fire Emblem

2020: AC, All Stars, Age of Calamity, Paper Mario, Bravely Default II (if it even releases this year), Pikmin 3

And just to make it even more fun, let's hold a poll on the site on 9/9/2021. We can ask the userbase here which was the weakest year for Nintendo Switch, from a games lineup perspective. :D


I wonder why you made sure to give the other years atleast 8 titles but only 6 for 2020? So you can add atleast Xenoblabe HD and Clubhouse Games. Lets also just ignore the fact that the other years will obviously have the advantage of more time on the market since they are older years. Unless we wait til the end of the generation, someone will have a disadvantage. Older years have more time to sell. I kept it to just the "tent pole releases" because I feel like those titles are less affected by time on the market. Also I could careless about the opinions of people that visit gaming websites because they are just as clueless as any other people in the world despite having the data in front of them. You yourself proved that with your Dreams mistake ;)

Sure let's add Xenoblade HD, and Clubhouse games. Also the Tokyo Mirage Sessions port. Sorry, there's just too many games to remember sometimes. We can do this in a year or at the end of Switch's life cycle. Your choice. I'm willing to play the long game here. :D

Edit: Just wanted to add, that while older games have the advantage of being on the market longer, newer games have the advantage of a bigger Switch install base from the get go.

Last edited by Cerebralbore101 - on 09 September 2020