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by andrepd
933 days ago
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The Wii, Wii U, and Switch are all consciously a different platform from the corresponding Playstation/Xbox. Of course they're not gonna have the same games as them or PC. If you want to play Call of Duty 27 or GTA V, buy one of those instead. |
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The Sega Genesis and SNES had completely different libraries, but both had massive third party support. The N64 and onward has had basically limited third party support in comparison to other platforms. This isn't limited to the genres you mock because you can't play them--it's all genres.
The DS was far weaker than the PSP but had absolutely colossal third party support. The point is, when it comes to consoles you plop down in front of a TV, Nintendo basically burned their bridges 30 years ago. GTA and Call of Duty weren't even around then.
As an addendum, here are the Switch's top selling games: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_Nintendo_...
All top 10 are first/second party. And top 20. Only in the top 30 do third parties start to appear.
Compare it to the SNES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_Super_Nin...
Third parties everywhere.