In a way, the Switch is already delivering something the Wii U did not. Promise.
"Sega's Crazy Taxi is an arcade driving classic. It introduced the concept of picking up fares in a taxi and then delivering them to a destination at a breakneck pace. A few games have been inspired by Crazy Taxi, the most interesting of which has to be the upcoming Castle Cab from new indie Australian developer Royal Reign Studios. Not only does Castle Cab take place in a fun medieval setting, it will also feature 4-player split-screen co-op," says Co-Optimus.
"A big part of being a cat pirate is sailing the seas and traveling from place to place. What better way to do just that than by playing Cat Quest III on the go? Soon, aspiring kitty pirates will be able to enjoy the charming cat-themed action RPG on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. That should be a purrfect option for gamers who don't have the game on Switch or Steam Deck. The iOS version will still support 2-player local co-op, thankfully," says Co-Optimus.
Mojang announced the release date for the latest Game Drop for Minecraft and a significant visual upgrade for the Bedrock Edition.
My cousin and their children had a Wii since they were 4 years old. The Wii U came out and their mother hated it and heard from a family friend that "its crap don't get it, my son hates it".
I asked her what does she think of the Switch a week ago and if she will be getting one for her boys. She had no idea what I was talking about. SUCCESS.
Anyway going by the little snippet of article up there, right, so ONLY in comparison to the Wii U, the Switch is already a success. Is the Switch better in comparison to a dog turd also?
It's all I've been hearing since they sold out of preorders. If iirc the $600.00 launch ps3 preorders sold out too and we all remember how "successfully" that model sold afterward. This all just fanboys that will buy anything w nintendo's name on it, ppl w disposable income that like to buy the newest tech and scalpers that are positioning themselves to profit from nintendo's constant artificial supply shortage schemes to ramp up demand. The switch will b collecting dust on store shelves shortly after all the early adopters have all bought theirs. Very few ppl are going to be willing to spend more for a secondary console than it costs to buy their primary.