@doctor_mg: It is notable that some of the Switch issues are universal, like the joycon's weak signal and the docks scratching screens if you're not supremely careful with it (and we know that children will likely not be that careful). The weak battery life and poor performance on many of the games is also a universal issue. With the Xbox One and PS4 the issues were pretty much limited to out-of-the-box failures and were easily replaced. Meanwhile, Nintendo is trying to convince people that dead pixels aren't a manufacturing defect.
@djjbras: It's going to be almost entirely 2-3 year old or more titles well past their prime with the occasional Microsoft owned one that's a bit newer I'm betting.
And that's... not a great selection currently... If you own the Rare Replay Collection and have had a 360 and Xbox One for any period of time it's pretty safe to assume you have or have had all of those that you might have interest in.
Wait wait, are these actually confirmed or are you just naming stuff in the picture, because that's not necessarily a great indicator. I haven't seen then confirm anything yet. Their FAQ just says that they 'expect over 100 games' at launch, but not a single title is confirmed.
@OsirisEG: Maybe try not assigning motivations to people's statements based on your own preconceptions in the future. I was pointing out a pot calling a kettle black.
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