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Forums - Nintendo - Wired: Nintendo Switch ain't for mom and pop - It's for die-hard fans

Even though I think Mario Odyssey looks dumb. I have to admit that Nintendo does seem to finally going back to the roots of what made me enjoy owning Nintendo consoles. If they continue to get exclusive RPGs I think I might actually happily buy the Switch rather than begrudgingly buy it.

My only real gripe at this point is the price/cost, which I still believe is more than it should be given the technology. But as time has proven, I will absolutely throw money at even a the hint of a game I might like.



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DarthMetalliCube said:

 

S.T.A.G.E. said:

I should've been specific. Kids dont give a damn about Nintendo home consoles. They want GTA and COD. Nntendo's core market (whom by now are mostly grown up) focused on their exclusives on consoles is dwindling as the generations pass. They create their consoles for themselves which alienates third parties who made games to secure profit for themselves on reliable partners hardware which requires minimal changes. Nintendo forgot since the 90's that he who holds the third party holds the power. Look at Microoft...if they had no third party, they would barely have any excclusives to show at all and its massively covered up by that. The little kids were all over the 360 last gen too.

Well it's a good thing Switch is also a portable then..

The Switch is a portable hybrid of a home console with less choices than a 3DS. I guarantee you they will stay true to the 3DS, especiallly seeing that the new pokemon has come out. Games are also cheaper and faster to replensih on the 3DS.