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To be clear, yes, the Nintendo Switch is really beginning to show its age.
There’s no denying that some new hardware would ultimately allow for a more powerful little on-the-go console.

You might argue that there’s no huge, massive release in that list.
There’s no Zelda, and there’s no Mario.
A new Super Monkey Ball?

Theclassic Star Wars Battlefront games, now with Kit Fisto?
That’s just scratching the surface, and already my entire year could largely be spoken for.
Maybe I’m just a sucker for this sort of thing, though.

I’m always more interested in an ambitious idea poorly executed than a boring one that’s technically perfect.
This does in some ways feel like the goal of modern Nintendo.
But until then, there is plenty to look forward to.

Here’s hoping that Princess Peach: Showtime only further proves my point when it releases in March.

















