Is the Nintendo Switch just a dumping ground for ports?

in #gaming6 years ago (edited)

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One of the biggest criticisms of the Nintendo Switch is the huge number of Wii U ports that have hit and are still coming to the console. Since its launch of the console, the system has been saturated with ports not only from Nintendo, but also from third party publishers. Is this a problem that will continue to plague the Switch, or is it even a problem at all?

Squeezing the last drop from the Wii U



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Let’s be honest, the Wii U was a flop. For a company that was following up one of the most successful consoles of all time, seeing their followup sell only about a tenth the number is a massive failure. The Wii U barely managed to outsell Sega’s underperforming platforms like the Master System, Saturn and Dreamcast.

The thing is, the Wii U was a fantastic console filled with amazing games. The comparisons to the Dreamcast are apt, as both systems sold poorly but featured fantastic libraries of games. They just failed to gain traction with the masses.

Since they appeared on a ‘failed’ platform, it only makes sense for Nintendo to update and repackage them for a new audience. While many of us played these games on the Wii U, the Switch has already outsold that system and the potential audience for these games will eventually be much larger.

The Switch has already gotten ports of Mario Kart 8, Bayonetta 2, Pokken Tournament and Lego City Undercover. On the way yet this year are ports of Hyrule Warriors, Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze and Captain Toad’s Treasure Tracker. Most of the heavy hitters from the Wii have gotten new life on the Switch, either to the delight or chagrin of those watching. It could also be argued that Breath of the Wild was a port, since it began life as a Wii U exclusive and Splatoon 2 seems to be more of an update to the original than a sequel. Smash Bros might even be a port rather than a ground-up remake. We’ll have to wait and see.

Not just a Nintendo problem



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There seems to be very few original third party titles coming to the Switch. While third party support is improving, many of the big games are either late, old or really old remasters. While getting Doom, Skyrim, LA Noire, Rocket League, Outlast, Dark Souls, and South Park: TFBH on the Switch is great, many of them are coming far later than their original release and at a higher price. I’m surprised at how well some of these games have sold on the Switch when they can be bought on other platforms for far less. I bought my copy of Dark Souls on the PS3 from a pawn shop last year for $5.

Is this actually a problem?



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For Wii U owners, seeing our new console supported with ports of games we’ve already played or late and more expensive ports of third party titles is a bit disappointing. While the exclusives we’ve gotten have been amazing, it would be great to see more of them.

For the bigger gaming audience, most of them never owned a Wii U so this is a great chance for them to play the best versions of games they missed out on. I definitely think games like Bayonetta 2 deserve a larger audience and more sales. Ports not only get these games in the hands of many more gamers, it helps Nintendo recoup development costs of games that released on a platform with a small install base. Its another bite at the cherry, which can hopefully both help fill out the Switch library and help Nintendo’s bottom line.

Its nearly over



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All said and done, this is really a moot point. Its easy to hear people complaining about all the ports from the Wii U, but the reality is most of the best games from the console already are or will shortly be on the Switch. Once we get this last handful of games, we’ll have original titles to look forward to on the console as we move into 2019.

So are you tired of all the ports on the Switch or are you excited to have a shot on games you never had a chance to play on the Wii U? Let's discuss!


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We have certainly seen this with other systems!

True, however a lot of these remasters and re-releases are generally sold at a lower price.

While I certainly feel for people who already played these games on the Wii U, I also understand Nintendo is trying to sell them to people (like me) who've never owned a Wii U. Since I'm such a late adopter in general (got my PS3 in 2009, my Wii in 2014 and my 3DS in 2017), this is great for me who always wanted to try the games on Wii U but couldn't afford Nintendo's severely overpriced console. Now if only Nintendo can find it in their heart to drop the price of their Switch, I may give it a try in... I don't know... maybe 2022. :P

I think the portability of the Switch makes any negative feelings about it being a "dumping ground for ports" moot.

Being able to play it on the go, is just a plus in just about any type of game.
How could anyone argue that a company should say no to that opportunity?

In a sense it's a second chance for games which could sell better on a system which is clearly selling better than the previous iteration. I only feel a bit burned as if you bought the games on the WiiU, you currently have have to pay full price again to get, what is effectively, added DLC but it is also completely portable.
Where 3rd parties are concerned I think it is something that will gain momemtum and the "old" ports really don't bother me much and you have to factor in the portability factor weighed against if you already own them on another platform. I do wish they could push the prices down a touch.

Ports and an expansive library of old Nintendo games are pretty much the only reason I want one. I am not really interested in anything new I have seen. I see the switch as a portable indie machine or emulator.

To the question in your title, my Magic 8-Ball says:

Yes definitely

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I don't really have a problem with ports on the Switch. It's the 3DS that I'm sick of. They're getting Luigi's Mansion and Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story. The 3DS has to go at this point.

You got a 26.32% upvote from @bid4joy courtesy of @retro-room!

I like this move because it means a lot more reasons to own a Switch and not a Wii U but mainly because the more options of games the new gamers or non-Wii U gamers has, the better. Many games on Wii U sold poorly and most that came for the Switch has proven to still make great sales even if its a port, if not better! Very good post on the ports. I like that idea that more 3rd party developers are making games on the Switch because then it will appeal to a lot more different people and it makes sense... crazy it already surpass the Wii U's lifetime sales in under a year. Amazing! I also own a Nintendo Switch.

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