![]() It even gives fans a reason to own both versions, which means more money for Nintendo. Just make it clear these are PC versions, and a bit different, and it’s fine. Now, obviously there are some games that would be difficult to port, because they use motion controls, but I think that’s fine. Heck, they could make everything based around that and simply add other new games to it as they come out. Imagine a proper Virtual Console, containing every Nintendo game on every format, for PC that you could subscribe to. Don’t ignore it, embrace it and bring all your games to it. The Switch Online service provides players with access to an instant library of NES and SNES games, but many still argue that they would rather have a. I’m sure you see where I’m going with this but the obvious answer to me is the PC. That used to be portable consoles, but those days are over and in any case they’re pretty risky as well, since they have to make the hardware themselves. In fact, it’s almost a case of one on, one off – so that means there’s a good chance the Switch 2 won’t be successful. Nintendo is only ever one flop console away from disaster and they’ve had plenty of flops in their time. So does that mean Nintendo can just sit out the acquisition wars and carry on as usual? Knowing them, that’s exactly what they’ll try to do but I think that would be very dangerous. ![]()
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