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160rmf said:

^^^ You talk like if the Switch difference in hardware capability with its successor will be the same as the 3ds against Switch. If you replaced 3ds with WiiU then you would have a more feasible scenario, but then you remember that Switch in its first year had Wii U games as most of its evergreen titles lol

Switch and its successor will likely be closer to a 3DS-Switch power gap than the small Wii U-Switch power gap. Only 2 of Switch's major 2017 games were from Wii U, and hardly anybody owned a Wii U while a massive audience owns a Switch.

zorg1000 said:
curl-6 said:

Mistakes doesn't have to mean Wii U level mistakes. Could be 3DS level mistakes where you can salvage it.

You need to give people incentives to upgrade. Would Switch have been as successful as it was out of the gate if all it's first and second year games were crossgen with 3DS?

You’re looking at it the wrong way, the better question is would Switch has been as successful if all the 3DS games that released in 2017/2018 were also on Switch?

That's not what I mean; I'm not saying nothing can be shared, I'm saying the successor will need big exclusives.