First party games? Probably not unless the new model has asymmetrical game-play; which is possibly why Super Mario Maker and Pikmin don't have ports and/or sequels yet. Now third party games will more than likely take advantage of the upgraded hardware.
Nintendo console? Nice goal post move. Also Nintendo ported Wii games to Wii U, and Wii U games to 3DS.
We DO have new major games besides Odyssey. We have Zelda: BotW, Arms, Splatoon 2, Kirby Star Allies, Mario Tennis Aces, and Super Mario Party. We have some more coming this year: Super Smash...
It's a fact that first and second party Wii U games are masterpieces (otherwise they wouldn't have an insane attach rate) and it's not rocket science for even the fans to want more people to experience them. It's also a fact that we all knew paid online was coming the moment the Switch was...
Smartphone makers release revisions every two years and those phones cost more than a $300 console.
Well first they'd have to purchase servers since there's nothing to revise ;)
Has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
You all knew paid online was coming since the Switch's announcement.
How...
Why? Switch is a handheld that connects to the TV so it's logical that Nintendo will release upgrades - just like every handheld they've released so far.
You're all wrong. The information came directly from Nintendo's website. The FAQ stated that "Save data stored with Save Data Cloud cannot be kept outside of the duration of your Nintendo Switch Online membership".
Simply put: All this is back-peddling. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Except they already did that. On Wii U and 3DS. Bought them on Wii? Too bad, you have to rebuy them on Wii U and 3DS. I wouldn't mind buying them outright on Switch. It's a perfect Virtual Console device. However, now we have to rent them and check-in every seven days. Imagine if Microsoft or...
Ultimate was built from the ground up in Unreal Engine.
You should look into current first party titles - they have plenty of "interesting" and "creative" "stuff".
The problem is that Nintendo is offering NES games that we've bought numerous times before and the cloud saves feature only works with "compatible games". (Seriously, why even pay for online if cloud saves aren't system-wide? I also fear you won't be able to backup game saves from online games...
Only thing drive me crazy is all these new horror games nowadays is its so dark, all time. I can't even play them. I understand they trying to create spooky but be creative a little, not just darkness with pop out scare scenes.