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Author: hastypixels
Posted: April 22, 2017 (11:19 AM)
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Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime did it better. There's always room for another bit of filler, but it seems to me the devs are squeezing out the last few drops before the Wii U eShop dries up. Let's hope Nintendo has stellar plans for the Switch eShop!


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Author: honestgamer
Posted: April 22, 2017 (11:22 AM)
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Yeah, I think that's exactly what's happening. As for Switch, it sounds like Nintendo is taking quality control more seriously, even going so far as to not pursue (or by some accounts, to discourage) ports of games people generally like. So far, the Switch eShop has been quite interesting. I hope that continues!


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