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When they say 2 or 3 games, they mean 2 or 3 blockbuster games. Not all the games in total. With the small number of Switch games that have been released so far, it is fair to say that there are probably only 2 or 3 that most people will buy. Everybody most likely has Zelda and Mario Kart 8 by now and maybe one or two

Console roll outs are too risky these days to make millions of them and then have it bomb. They release a few to test demand and then a few more to see if the demand is still there and so on until they see there is enough demand to commit to full scale production. If they made a 10 year supply of them up front and

$50 less than the 3DS but $70 more than the older 2DS that plays the same games and comes with one pre-loaded for free. What a bargain.

I don't see this being as popular an option as Nintendo thinks. For $79.99 you can get the older 2DS model with Mario Kart 7 pre-loaded and let's face it, $50 isn't a whole lot of money these days so if you can afford the 2DS XL, then you can also most likely afford the 3DS XL even if you're a kid who has to save a