Polygon made an article about how Nintendo changed the conversation: https://www.polygon.com/2017/5/7/15569862/nintendo-switch-love
There was a similar article this weekend from Verge, the word of mouth is excellent and it seems more and more likely it explains Switch's success.
I love this system for various reasons, and it appears I'm not the only one, the positivity surrounding it can hardly be denied, don't you think?
That thing from the commercials where people crowd around the screen while holding Joy-Cons and playing games during social events? The situation that many in the gaming community insisted would never happen? People are doing it.
Nintendo launched a piece of hardware that came with a variety of use cases and ways to play, and anecdotally Ive found that my friends, family, coworkers and myself use almost all of them, and they work.
I have yet to hear many players complain that the Switch is underpowered. I have heard an overwhelming number say how cool it is to take Mario Kart on the literal road.
I keep asking people if they still like their Switch as much as they did when they bought it, and I have gotten used to the response. People tend to look to the heavens and make a noise of satisfaction. Many people do that wide-eyed nodding thing that loosely translates to yes, Im super into this in a nearly dangerous way.
There was a similar article this weekend from Verge, the word of mouth is excellent and it seems more and more likely it explains Switch's success.
I love this system for various reasons, and it appears I'm not the only one, the positivity surrounding it can hardly be denied, don't you think?