Yeah, quality over quantity for sure. I just thought it was weird that 3 major first party games were coming to the Switch this year and people were complaining about lack of games. Zelda and Super Mario Odyssey make the Switch an insta-buy for me. That's just me though. To be frank, it's usually a bad idea to buy game consoles at launch anyway. Higher prices and lack of games are just a few examples.
Really I was just hoping this time, as opposed to the Wii U, 3DS, Wii, and DS launches, especially considering the switch's near universal praise initially, that there wouldn't be as many people shouting from the rooftops "NINTENDOOOOOMED!". My optimism got the best of me again.
To be fair though, this time it's been more, "Nintendo I'm concerned!"
I predict the Switch will have a slightly rocky launch followed by more people buying it by the holidays. Considering the Vita was able to sell very well in Japan, despite lack of games and support from Sony among other things. I think the switch will do just fine. A Nintendo handheld not selling well is pretty much unheard of.
Really I was just hoping this time, as opposed to the Wii U, 3DS, Wii, and DS launches, especially considering the switch's near universal praise initially, that there wouldn't be as many people shouting from the rooftops "NINTENDOOOOOMED!". My optimism got the best of me again.
To be fair though, this time it's been more, "Nintendo I'm concerned!"
I predict the Switch will have a slightly rocky launch followed by more people buying it by the holidays. Considering the Vita was able to sell very well in Japan, despite lack of games and support from Sony among other things. I think the switch will do just fine. A Nintendo handheld not selling well is pretty much unheard of.

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