Every day a new broken game appears on the e-shop. So many of these games are being rushed to the system to try to cash in on all the hype. This poor software is going to kill the image of the Switch. People do not associate game systems with anything other than the games they play on them, and when they end up playing broken, unfinished software, that is what they will think of. It seems that now that almost anyone can create a game. The “Indie Revolution” of small teams crafting quality games is over and crap games are flooding the market. This is all very reminiscent of the video game crash of 1983.
Everyone wants to be a game developer. However, most people lack the technical skills AND analytical skills to be a game developer. Most of the indie games shouldn’t have been published in the first place.
Flood of games isn’t bad. Nintendo learned much from Sony. Sega and Nintendo, scared of 1983 crashes, did not want to flood their console with software. Sony comes in and floods it. What are the results of that?
You say, “Bad games come to the system.” Who is to say what is a bad game?
One of the ‘bad games’ was a game called ‘Grand Theft Auto’. The first two originated on PC. They were OK. But then GTA 3 came out on the PS2 and rocketed that system up.
You never know where the next great game is coming from.
Therefore, you flood your console with software. Nintendo started doing this with the DS and Wii. In order to compete with Sony, Nintendo will flood their console with software. Why? You never know where the next great game is coming from.