Then we got Princess Peach: Showtime, Mario Vs. We all thought Nintendo were done with the Switch at that point. We were all surprised when Super Mario Bros. No, it’s not dead, but the road has been paved. You’re thinking, though, Nintendo’s got six months of games to come, and new Switch games are still being announced daily – the system’s not dead yet. If Visions of Mana doesn’t come to the next Nintendo console I’ll eat a hat A whole bunch of indies are all “coming to PC,” but there is no Switch? This isn’t port begging or complaining these games might never come to any Nintendo platform.īut there’s a good reason for all this: we’re entering the void between Switch consoles and whatever is next. There was a non-zero amount of games for the Nintendo Switch for sure (you can count them on one hand), but a few of the games that were announced surely would be shoe-ins for something Nintendo, right?Ī new Monster Hunter? A freaking new Mana game? They are two of Japan’s favourites and have not been announced for best-selling consoles there. If you’re like me and watched The Game Awards, aside from the nominated games, you’ll notice a distinct lack of games for the Nintendo Switch.
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