I'm curious if the Switch will be able to surpass the PS2 in hardware sales now that it's looking like its successor won't release until 2025. 21 million units left to shift to match the PS2 after the latest numbers ending in December 2023.
Considering all of the remakes we're getting this year, Nintendo really has no excuses so I certainly hope their next system will have a strong launch line-up. This isn't like the Wii U days where Nintendo wasn't used to longer HD development times.
Gamecube games are getting expensive nowadays so I'd argue $60 for The Thousand Year Door is pretty good.
But it's definitely overpriced for Luigi's Mansion 2.
Well, it's increasingly looking likely that I'm taking an L for my initial 2024 prediction.
I didn't think that Nintendo would ride out an entire year off of remakes and Princess Peach Showtime, but it's looking to increasingly be the case.
I'm thinking a March 2025 release for Switch's...
That's a good point, and it entirely depends on how much overlap there was with the two teams although I've heard that Wonder was done for some time and Nintendo was sitting on it.
Yes, I think the Switch successor will launch this year with the next 3D Mario being the headliner. I think that game alone will be enough to carry the launch until Mario Kart arrives in time for the second holiday season. The Booster Course Pass wasn't that big of an effort. I think Mario...