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It really, really is. Even if you cherry-picked only the best of the best from, say '85-'05, you'd never be able to finish them all.It's a good thing the back catalog is fucking infinite.
That's all they currently have announced, yeah, though I'm sure they have a few more games coming aside from remasters, probably smaller games. And they're definitely timing Metroid Prime 4 for Switch 2.I think the only big releases they have left for the Switch are Donkey Kong Country Returns and Xenoblade Chronicles, which are just remasters of old games, and of course Metroid Prime 4 which still has a vague "2025" release date, probably because they are timing the game with the Switch 2 launch next year.
I think the "bang" it'll end on is Metroid Prime 4. We could get a surprise but I can't imagine what'd it be. The next main Mario and Zelda are definitely Switch 2 exclusives. Maybe Pokemon is the only thing that would make sense, they might want to milk the 150m+ playerbase one last time with their biggest franchise, then release an enhanced version on Switch 2 later.You never know, they just might make it so that Switch ends with a bang. And I expect games that are weaker to do go to Switch too for a few years. Not to mention we do not know when the Switch 2 releases either.
And I agree, just live with 3DS they're gonna keep Switch on life-support with smaller releases. We don't know when Switch 2 releases, but I can't see it being anything other than a Christmastime release at this point.