The original Switch is officially Nintendo’s best-selling console of all time after surpassing the DS handheld in lifetime sales. In its latest earnings release, Nintendo reports that the Nintendo Switch has, as of December 31, 2025, sold 155.37 million units since its launch in 2017, compared to 154.02 million units for the 2004 Nintendo DS.

  • slimerancher@lemmy.worldM
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    2 days ago

    Different use cases for different people I guess, and there is nothing wrong with that. As a parent of a little kid, Switch was a godsend when it released, and while it was unarguably weak when compared to other consoles, it worked really well for indies and many non-AAA third party games.

    It is my most used console so far, let’s see if Switch 2 will surpass that or not.

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      2 days ago

      Glad to hear that it worked out for you. If not for a few specific non-first party exclusives (that I really, really, wish were not), my Switch would just be a rarely used Mario Kart Machine. I had a feeling this would happen when i got the Switch, since it was exactly how it played out with the Wii (except it became a rarely used Wii Sports Machine). No chance I’ll ever buy a Switch 2 or probably any other Nintendo console at this rare. It’s been all down hill for Nintendo since the SNES :)

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        12 hours ago

        Yeah, doesn’t sound like Nintendo is for you anymore. If you are still interested, you can try looking at existing library in a few years and see if it something catches your eye, otherwise just ignore the console.

        Have fun wherever your play!

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          6 hours ago

          Yeah, they definitely aren’t for me anymore. I will definitely miss the Xenoblade games, but that’s about it. The last first party series that kept my interest were the Zelda games, but I really didn’t care for the last two. They just weren’t what I wanted in a Zelda game, they felt like Zelda themed open world sandbox games that were just OK. I probably would have liked them more if they hadn’t carried the name and baggage of my favorite Nintendo series.