Eat your contiguous mass of food., kleeon.
So many Switch games are ports, remakes, bland musou games, and content-sparse.
Fuckin' look at this list: https://www.lucklessheaven.com/nintendo-switch/games-us
If we subtract the ports and remakes:
2017, probably their best year
1-2 Switch (awful)
Breath Of The Wild (I say it's technically not a port)
Arms
Super Mario Odyssey
Xenoblade Chronicles 2
2018
Kirby Star Allies (OK, I guess...)
Mario Tennis Aces (a borderline port)
Super Mario Party
Pokemon: Let's Go Eevee/Pikachu (quasi-remake of Red/Green)
2019
Yoshi's Crafted World
Super Mario Maker 2 (again, basically a port)
Fire Emblem: 3 Houses
Ring Fit Adventure
Luigi's Mansion 3
Pokemon Sword/Shield
2020
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Clubhouse Games
Paper Mario: Origami King
Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Calamity (probably the only muso collab I don't totally loathe)
2021
the Bowser's Fury part of the Super Mario 3D World port
New Pokemon Snap
Game Builder Garage
Mario Golf: Super Rush (has no content)
WarioWare: Get It Together
Metroid Dread
2022
Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Kirby & The Forgotten Land
Nintendo Switch Sports (just barely edges into being not a port)
Mario Strikers (again, barely any content)
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes
Xenoblade 3
Splatoon 3 (should have been a single-player expansion to 2)
Pokemon Scarlet/Violet
2023
Fire Emblem Engage
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (again, should have been an expansion to the previous game)
Everybody 1-2-Switch! (stupid)
Pikmin 4
Super Mario Wonder
Detective Pikachu Returns
WarioWare: Move It!
2024
Princess Peach Showtime!
Legend Of Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Emi: The Smiling Man - Famicom...
2025
Metroid Prime 4?
Pokemon Z-A Legends?
And only a few of those are new games or even do anything new inside a long series of sequels.
Ah, OK. Thanks. Read somewhere that it should all be going through Nintendo.com but maybe they use .net for some other stuff for some reason.
I got an email saying to double-check my account settings 2 hours ago. Guess my opinion doesn't matter.
Ah, OK, thanks for explaining. Yeah that doesn't sound so bad. I'm so fucking annoyed repairing my gaming electronics and electronics in general so any design that limits me having to take stuff apart to clean it, replace capacitors, desolder CMOS batteries, replace parts, etc. is what I want in life.
I will never own one so I guess so, although maybe theirs are built better or aren't soldered to the mobo (probably are).
They have existed since the Sega Saturn. They don't use them because there's a small trade off between top-dead-center accuracy and not wearing out on hall effect sticks as well as a minor cost difference (and I think power use). Although tunneling magnetoresistance is supposed to use less power and be more accurate overall while having the other hall effect benefits. The only draw back is that hall effect sticks are at the mercy of the springs in the stick since you need those to return the stick back to center, but that's about it.
I think the problem is gunna' be we get new stuff for a time but it's combined with Nintendo becoming like the rest if the market and eventually homogenizing back to slop and greed again but how Sony does it rather than the slightly novel Nintendo way.
I want shorter playtimes from fewer games released farther apart and no I'm not kidding.
Funny since there's not really any satan analog in Dark Souls. Nito and I guess humanity are kinda' hell dwellers/hades/styx analogs I guess? About all I can think of. I guess not linking the flame in DS1 is like taking the left-hand path and rejecting the patriarchal god-father but it's also like rejecting pantheism so whatever.
Are you boycotting the Switch2?