Reading this list, you might notice that looking back on the Wii U is pretty important when thinking about the potential of the Nintendo Switch. There is a reason for this: Nintendo thought the features of the Wii U would be enough to sell it, but the games simply weren’t there in the beginning. Ultimately, consumers are not going to accept the new hardware if it doesn’t have the software to back it up. If the last great mainstay of gaming’s golden years wants the Switch to survive, Nintendo is going to have to remember the most important part of gaming: the games.
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