MilesMorales1 wrote: » So what? Thats the most riddiculous thing I read. You could have the biggest launch line up in history and have every single game be crap. 'Smallest in history' literally means nothing, now thats a clickbait article. PS4/XB1/360/PS3/DS/PS2 all had much larger launch line ups, yet somehow had maybe 2 games worth playing between them.
Banjo wrote: » Smallest console since the N64 launch. Which launched with 2 games, one of which was Mario 64, which went on to be one of the (if not outright THE) most influential 3D platformers of all time. Smallest handheld launch since the DS. OK, not so many all time classics in there, but Project Rub is definitely better than the cover or name would make you think And the console itself was the best selling handheld of all time. And the largest launch was the Wii U which was a commercial flop and filled out with lacklustre aging 3rd party titles. So this is a good news story?
magnumbud wrote: » well since there are indie games due out on the 3rd which are digital only i'd say its a guarantee that the eshop with or without VC games will be up at launch
sligeach wrote: » :rolleyes: It's not a clickbait article. Its purpose was to deal with the quantity of games at launch, not their quality. I think it did an excellent job at that. I don't think you even read it properly. It did say that "In the Switch’s favour, the DS only launched with six games, two of which were exclusive, and it sold 154 million units."
C14N wrote: » The DS actually seems like a good argument for the idea that a console's launch is not really a make-or-break event too. I don't remember the DS really picking up steam until nearly 2 years into its cycle, around the time the DS Lite came out. Same goes for the PS3, which very few people bought at 600 compared to its overall sales.
sligeach wrote: » Very interesting article. Well worth a read.Analysis: Nintendo Switch launch line-up smallest in 21 yearshttps://www.finder.com.au/analysis-nintendo-switch-launch-line-up-smallest-in-21-years
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sligeach wrote: » Facts are facts. Just because you don't like them, well I can't do anything about that.
Nintendo is amping up the hype for the Switch, but historically it has the weakest lineup seen in decades.
RasTa wrote: » Is anyone on here buying a Switch that doesn't own a Wii-U?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Right, just preordered Binding of Isaac for the Switch from Videogamesplus in lovely Canada... Cost around €45 including shipping. I don't expect it to arrive in time for launch day though, but it'll be great to have such a cracking game on a physical cart.
RasTa wrote: » Is anyone on here buying a Switch at launch that doesn't own a Wii-U?
RasTa wrote: » €45 great?
RasTa wrote: Is anyone on here buying a Switch at launch that doesn't own a Wii-U?
TrustedApple wrote: » Yes I would consider it 45 euros great I have it on the Xbox Ps4 Vita and soon to be switch. Love the game a lot
RasTa wrote: » Why would you buy it again?
Digital Solitude wrote: » To play it on the Switch? I must have bought Dark Souls 5 times at this stage
RasTa wrote: » Yeah but €45 is too high imo and he already has it on handheld. Fiver or tenner seems reasonable
Corholio wrote: » 5 or 10 for a physical cart on a new system?