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That’s not so easy for the games that actually went along with the console’s gimmick.
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With no meaningful second-screen experience, Nintendo could easily pull games like Super Mario 3D World onto the Switch without entirely reworking them. The good news is that it’s been easy for those games to come to other systems since then. By the end of the console’s lifespan, Nintendo seemed to have given up on the concept entirely with games like Yoshi’s Wooly World hardly using the second screen at all. That included Nintendo itself, who often used its gamepad as a glorified map screen in games like Mario Kart 8 or Splatoon. While the Wii U’s whole selling point was its two-screen experience, developers weren’t entirely sure what to do with it at the time. That’s creating a generational dead zone that may leave games that dared to take advantage of the console’s bold concept forever trapped on the Wii U. It’s the latest in a line of Wii U titles to receive a Switch port in the past few years, salvaging the best of the ill-fated two-screen system’s surprisingly strong library.Įven with games like Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and Pikmin 3 making the jump to Switch, there’s a handful of strong Wii U games that haven’t - and probably never will.
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Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury comes to Nintendo Switch this weekend giving the console another excellent first-party game.