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Veknoid_Outcast said:

It's super close between the 2000s and 2010s, but I give the edge to the latter, and here's why. While 2012-2016 was a pretty rough time for Nintendo, it still gave us some spectacularly great games, like A Link Between Worlds, Mario Kart 8, Super Mario 3D World, and, in my opinion the very best game of the seventh generation, Xenoblade Chronicles. You can also throw in Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Donkey Kong Country Returns from 2010, and the amazing stretch of first-party content from the first three years of Switch, including my pick for greatest game of all time, Breath of the Wild.

This is actually a really good point; while 2012-2016 had its share of frustrations and a lot of droughts, the games when they did arrive were still often fantastic, plus 2010 was Wii's strongest year.

I think you've changed my mind, I'd now give the 2010s the edge over the 2000s in spite of the down years.