Yeah, it is just more PR bs. If they were serious about making games for it they would have jumped in and made some serious announcements months ago.
Can't blame them anyway, most third party companies are burned already from the bad sales their expensive titles had on the wii/wiiu/3ds. Feels like they have completely gave up on nintendo devices.
the switch (regardless what the fanboys say) is the same old for nintendo, when the cheap company finally releases a console with better hardware then the devs port the old games that nintendo couldnt get first time round.
and whats putting it down is that these old ports are costing more to buy than it does for PS4/XBX1 that are superior versions of said game that (if) gets ported.
nintendo fanboys defend this crap because they get to play while having a shite, sorry but any normal person would agree, its not worth paying £50 for an old game, or a game that has features removed and has been dumbed down.
no one would pay £2 for a cheap brand of bread when a premium brand is only £1.
I can see the cost of these games having an impact on sales thats why we always see devs port old titles because its cheaper for them, then when sales are not as good theres not much loss of investment and then they dont support nintendo with its AAA titles and again nintendo end up with basic games.
im sure nintendo do this deliberate, release cheap inferior hardware to not only rake in profits on sales, but it limits the competition and ensures its games sell better.
ive grown tired of having nintendo consoles to just play old games i already own, or played years ago and to be limited to the same old nintendo titles.
yes everyone loves mario but god there is only so many times you can rinse/repeat the same shit over and over, at least the other consoles bring new titles and no im not talking about its genrea like an fps is an fps, but mario its always enter level collect star rinse repeat fight boswer save peach.
when youve done so many levels of collecting a star and repeating it gets boring.