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Nintendo Switch Splatoon 3

Imago
Nintendo Switch Splatoon 3
Over the years, the Nintendo Switch has received a slew of excellent games that are unmissable. And many of those games have been ports of already-released games. And other times they had been straight remasters of games launched years ago.
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Both these kinds of games have gotten a very good response on this system. Similar things happened to the Wii U, but the ports that were released on this console hardly got the success they deserved. Hence, many of them made their way to Switch. So here we list the games that deserved ports on the Nintendo Switch but never got one.
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The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD
This is widely regarded as one of the best games in the Legend of Zelda series. When it launched, fans were not expecting it to be as good as it was; in fact, it looked like a game too kiddish. But it turned out better than anyone could have expected.

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And then it got an HD remaster for Wii U, which was met with a very positive response but never got the success it deserved. That’s why it needs a port on the Nintendo Switch.
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Yoshi’s Woolly World
One of the best-looking Wii U games ever made. It’s a platformer featuring Yoshi, who explores a beautiful world made out of wool. Even though this game too got an excellent response, it was still a flop; the reason being the small install base of Wii U.
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This game got a 3DS port but never came to the Nintendo Switch.
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Xenoblade Chronicles X
Xenoblade Chronicles 1 made its way to the Nintendo Switch as a remaster, and it received a universally positive reception; so much so that the game was a huge success on this system and some even called it the ultimate version of this game.
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And that’s why fans can be seen asking for a similar remake of Xenoblade Chronicles X.
Star Fox Zero
Star Fox Zero launched for the Nintendo Wii U, and even though the game looked excellent and was engaging to some extent, players could not get into it due to its controls. The game forced players to use the gamepad as a main component; that sort of enforcement did not go over well with fans and critics.
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If Nintendo ports this game to the Switch with redefined controls, it might be as successful as it deserves to be.
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