which, seems to be exactly what fans want, rather than what's been offered.
So, I'd like to know, would you rather 70% of "cutting-edge" N64/PSX/DC games that
Getting to your point without restating anything, the cutting edge platformer games that are coming out now are going to be subdued due to the next installments of the games or things happening next, by the time a N64 game is remastered, another game might already be remastered on another platform for its debut.
From what I understand, and what your saying, by the time the Nintendo Switch becomes obsoleted (for, i'm just going to put it this way.) For whatever reason, there's still going to be games coming out on the console and platform no matter what, even if you choose not to play the games, what a lot of people don't realize is that when games do come out and they are completely obsoleted by the next month or two, the Switch will likely remain still intact because businesses finaincally in-tact their products before they are released, its one of the reasons why Fire Emblem 10 sold so poorly on the Wii in North America but it was a success in Japan, and similarly with Fire Emblem Fates and Conquest, why it sold so poorly in regions except in North America, because of the long awaited release of the Freeshop and other programs that use Nintendo's financial servers.
What your saying does have a point and I have been debating the subject to for a long time (and many others probably) I just never realized from a technical standpoint how advanced alrgmas (math) can get or become. And memory ram or CPU initialized, it seems so seemless but its not and when it is seemless it looks beautiful. and just like how much time is spent developing titles, by the time a game comes out it could already be obsoleted by another franchise or the game of another franchise.
Its something people overlook, I overlook it to despite it being a legal jeperdy of Copyright Infringement Finances or long-skewered debates, my main point of topic though without subtracting how I feel or change the subject is, once this success is in point, something launches, where does all that success go. I try to make that a fidelity but I fail to do that sometimes despite specifically knowing where and how something can turn or go to in the long run of... a creative idea, I think that's what most people do not realize and its been stated before, but not with high trivia I think.
Even if a game did come out that replaced the whole fedillity of all the consoles or software in the market (whatever title that may be.) When it launches there is always going to be debuting of something else like users owning a Switch, Wii U, PS4, PSX (Whatever console.) Or my personal favorite IBM Software, will it become obsoleted or still exist, well, with more real matters in place like wars or deployment across the globe or food fedellity, the common place something always starts in is in the reason to buy something in the first place and I think that's where when someone folds their cash for a game or credit card, its the reason for buying something or playing something.
If no one buyed Mario Kart there would be no reason to have or own Mario kart, but that doesn't mean the game Mario kart is obsoleted like the game castlevania or sid myer's renegade run on the DS, it just means people do not enjoy it or do not have the time to play it despite it being fun, but have the time to do more than just spending time away or in the house. Its like one of the reasons why the original DOOM came out first on home-consoles like the Atari or the home computer because there was always fedellity of making sure people can play something without having to pay or "bandwagon" for another game, which I will admit do a lot when cross buying games for different platforms or moving to different platforms entirely.
The fedellity of this though is making sure users can play and sit down enjoying a game absolutely for free if possible in any region or country, but its failed horrendously because of cross marketing currency exchange taxes discipline and even segregated removal or religion or faith in some parts of the world or globe. Which does make sense but when your putting , more into whats actually there its frusterating because in order to market something in the first place something must be common in that land or region.
In the United States Freedom of Dispute is legal in this country and in Saudi Arabia it is not unless you have religious dispute or circumvental evidence found in one land or many lands (Like Algeria, New Hamsture, Denmark, or Moscow)
That's what were good at, but its no joke when your comparing cross region play across the globe. With other regions of play like the fedellity of when New Super Mario Bros U was first released to everywhere world wide, but in some places in the world a Wii U was more expensive then a PS3 or PS4 because of Sales Tax in Atlantia Georgia and Kyoto Japan.
Its one of the reasons why Arcade Machines are so expensive that are made by Bando Namco or SEGA of America or Japan.