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Well it depends on the platform hardly. How appealing it is to play on it any game. This claim was in my case true for the Wii U. I mostly just bought it for the exclusives and didn't like the console itself too much. It's also true in case of my roommate who prefers to play any game on his stationary PC. Although the majority of retail titles I purchased for the Switch are from Nintendo, it isn't true for my library at all. Overall, only 1/4 of my Switch library are games from Nintendo. Counting f2p games I paid a small amount of money in, it's even only 20%. Why? Because I love to play games on it and even purchased games I own already elsewhere again to play them portable instead of my Ps5, Xbox or PC. Like Ori, Hades, the Darksiders or Persona series and so many more, that just rested on my other systems unplayed, because I didn't find the time on stationary systems to play or at least finish them.

You could argue for some the Steam Deck is now a better solution, but I'm still not convinced because it's too heavy and bulky, and I'd prefer even something more portable than the Switch Lite to be honest.