I’ve been playing Nintendo since the early 90s and my younger siblings grew up playing Nintendo. I got a Switch on day 1 and I can honestly say this has been my favorite Nintendo generation of all time. I’m 34 years old and I thought the magic of gaming was starting to dissipate into the void of adult life. Although the generation isn’t quite over yet, it feels bitter sweet to say goodbye to the Switch because I have so many memories of late nights playing games with friends, taking the Switch with me on long flights, I even bought my god daughter a Switch Lite for her birthday and she burst into tears of happiness. Nintendo has been able to maintain their magic and “wonder” for over 30 years, and that is something truly amazing! Here’s to the next chapter and new memories! Because ultimately that’s what this is all about.
It was such a relief after the Wii U's droughts to see Nintendo looking so strong again. Even if it meant buying the game a second time, playing Mario Kart 8 on a train for the first time was such a thrill. I was really excited to see them supporting Splatoon so soon, too. Breath of the Wild and Mario Odyssey were both spectacular, and the market was there for them, this time. I wasn't really a fan of the way the industry was going in the mid-2010s, and it was great to see Nintendo doing so well again, reinvigorating console game development in Japan and giving people a really compelling reason to explore indie games, too.
I didn't think I needed Mario Kart 8 Deluxe because I had the Wii U version. My pals bought it for me and I soon realised that, yes, I did need Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
My favorite part about 2017 in gaming was that we were still sort of in the 3DS era as well as the Switch, so it really felt like a golden year for handheld/portable fans
we love you alex! keep doing an amazing job covering our favorite games. i associate the switch with graduating high school in 2017! so fun to play mario odyssey with my older sister after class.
I bought my switch in early 2018 from some guy on the internet. A switch with MK8 and Odyssey for $300. He said he was selling it because he loved Wii U and was disappointed in the switch. Such an odd perspective in hindsight. Wonder if he ever changed his mind
I feel the same as he did, though I would never sell my Switch. The Wii U was a better system with more unique experiences. However, the Switch has a much better library of games (due in no small part to most of the good Wii U games being ported to it).
@@Bilbo51the Wii U was not a better system, don’t pass of your opinion as fact, it’s a better system in your opinion, the Switch is an amazing system a revolutionary system, there’s a reason why the Wii U failed and its name is a big factor and and people got tired of it’s gimmick which was carried over from the Wii.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 lol, the Switch is a lot closer to the Wii U than the Wii U was to the Wii. You should take your own advice. "In your opinion", the Switch is an amazing & revolutionary system...
My experience with switch in 2017. I was working at GameStop at the time while finishing up my studies at the U. I worked release night of the switch, and requested to have the following day off so I could play. And I did! I slept around 2 am as I played bomberman R and breath of the wild that first night. Mostly breath of the wild. I remember calling my brother the next morning early to see if he was playing and he was! We were both on the phone playing breath of the wild. I was still on the plateau and he too. It was such an amazing feeling and I remember I thought to myself “wow, a home console quality game right here in my hands while I eat breakfast!”
What a lovely look through the content of the first year of Switch on this channel. Such fantastic content. It really does show just how strong the Switch was right from the off. I'll never forget going to that Switch preview event myself. Never got to play any of the big three there, but it still showed off just how unique of a thing this hybrid console was. And yup to that ending bit. The ARMS soundtrack, and especially its main theme, is just a joy to listen to.
2017 was such a good year as Nintendo Fans! The Switch was upon us with Mario Odyssy,Splatoon 2,Breath of the Wild,Mario Kart 8 deluxe,and ARMS! And 1 2 Switch the game that exists for some reason and got a Sequal to. And Xenoblade Chronicles 2 as well. Also Mario+Rabids kingdom Battle started as well!
"Remember the Switch in 2017? We do." ... if you don't remember 7 years ago and you're still alive, get checked out, old age might be creeping up on you.
Shoutout to all the fans who stuck through the Wii U era I loved the Wii U but I was always laughed at "Oh that smash machine" "Hey, I love the Wii U and both of It's games" seeing the Switch come out and be this successful was surreal but the first few months were mostly Zelda botw and I even bought street fighter 2 at £40 Just to have something to play
I agree... if only because at the time, I was "only" just over thirty. Now I'm just over a year from 40. I'm getting freaking old. :/ I'll probably be 40 by the time the next Switch comes out.
I'd say that 2023 is a good contender for the best year of the Switch. You got Super Mario Wonder (super high anticipated 2d Mario game), Legends of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, some of the best Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Dlc Waves, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet dlc, Pikmin 4, Super Mario Rpg, and more. It was a good year.
Not only was it a strong year for Switch, but it came out at possibly the best time of my life. I lined up and got my hands on one in the cold of night, played Breath of the Wild during spring break of my senior year in high school, and carried it around with me during my first semester in university. I loved showing it off to my friends and family, as they had a blast with it too in tabletop mode. I was very fortunate to have that experience. It was awesome to be a Nintendo fan that year
I thought about doing a drawn my life but with the Nintendo Switch just as a fun new trendy idea but I didn't think i it would take off. Glad to see that you guys are thinking of doing something similar since the Switch is a big part of this channels growth.
Last year was pretty good with TOTK, Red Dead Redemption, Mario Wonder, and MK1 which has since been fixed. A lot of good classics were released on the online service as well. Almost forgot Metroid Prime, that was a great one as well.
I didn't get a Switch until March 2018 but I remember very clearly as I kept playing my 3DS and PS3 how badly I wanted to get a Switch for a next generation system. I bought my first Switch game with Axiom Verge Multiverse edition because I was just that excited about owning one in the future. My first purchase was Sonic Mania and it all just expanded from there. I upgraded to the Zelda OLED last year and even if the Switch is in its final year, I am still playing something new on it regularly. The Switch hasn't made this excited for video games since the DS and while I am looking forward to its successor, I am setting expectations low so I don't feel too disappointed comparing it to the Switch's releases.
For me 2017 is my All Time favourite Year of my life-time just because back then in the Good Old Days when I was still a teenage kid in the Middle-School what was the Best Time of my Life when I was with my friends in everyday at school and that was the Year when I lost my the most Important Friend who switched the School sadly. But gladly there's good memories too in 2017 over a freaking 7 years ago what makes me to feel an old, I remember how hyped I was in the Nintendo Switch's launch and games defienitily Super Mario Odyssey what's in my opinion is still the Best Nintendo Switch game of All Time and The Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild (what I still have on the Nintendo Wii U) is the Best Port for Switch. I will never forgive the Memories with the Nintendo Switch in 2017 the Greatest Year of my Life, I will always remember you! 😢❤
Personally I loved the Switch when it was released, jam packed with great games and I also adored the concept of the machine being a portable- and home console at the same time (with a focus on local multiplayer).However, I have become kind of disappointed in how little effort Nintendo have made to the overall Switch experience. like the lack of meaningful OS upgrades, lackluster online service (basic online features like "chat", "game invites" or heck even a community like the "miiverse" would've been appreciated ). Ultimately the Steam Deck kind of killed off all incentives of getting indie- and AAA- games for the Switch excluding Nintendo exclusivites. This isn't due to the hardware, but the fact that I trust Valve more than Nintendo. Over a period of 20 years Nintendo has abandoned four of their online stores, cloud saves are behind a paywall and are inaccessible if you don't have online subscription. Steam has remained, and I can still load my cloud saves... Being a WiiU owner I have lost so much money re-purchasing the games I already owned on WiiU, with no good will from Nintendo, like they had with the ambassador program for the 3DS. I don't know, today Nintendo feels like any other corporations that try to extract as much profit as possible from their users disregarding what kind of long-term impact it can have.
If done right, the first year of any brand new console is magical. And actually in my 35 year experience, there were only two Nintendo systems that had a rough start, and that was the 3DS and WiiU.
I miss being excited for the Switch. The wow factor was something else with this device. But, now that we have handheld experiences like the Steam Deck and ROG Ally, the success won’t be the same unless it can realistically be better or than the Steam Deck. When the original Switch came out, it was a pretty new concept. It was exciting to buy DOOM 2016 and play it portably. It didn’t matter that the compromises were made to frame rate and visuals. It was just crazy to have it work like it did. There’s always going to be excitement for the next Mario, or Zelda…..but I think that a lot of people want more than a highly compromised port to get excited. Like, will the next Nintendo console be able to play games like Jedi Survivor for example? Will it have a better refresh rate than what we got now? Will we see 45fps-60fps? Will these newer, bigger, better Nintendo games actually feel better than the games we have running on the Switch?
Switch was the first time I had enough disposable income to pick up a console on release day, and some of the early games (eg. BoTW and Odyssey) are definitely still the best for me. The eshop was actually manageable back then too! I'm ready to do it all again for switch 2...
I remember 2017 well. I got to go to a preview event for the Switch (in Toronto), which was a lot of fun. I bought the special edition of BotW at launch, but didn't get a Switch until Spatoon 2 came out in the summer. To make the wait for my Switch (and BotW) easier, I decided to play through every LoZ game and get 100% in each one. It was a lot of fun!
I loved the hype, don’t get me wrong. I loved both Mario games, but beyond that I don’t have a ton of positive memories of that first years round of games! If you didn’t like breath of the Wild… the year was kinda dead until the end. The best year of the switch for me will always be 2019. We got Fire Emblem, Yoshi, Luigi’s Mansion 3, New Super Lucky’s tale, and that was when the port train was racing full speed ahead. I got to play so many older games that were new to me because of the switch. Just a magical time!
I finally bought a switch in August of 2017, and my first game was… Cave Story+ which rules and is now synonymous with that systems launch. But there is some irony in buying a brand new system and a freeware game from 15 years earlier l
I was amazed that I could play something like BOTW anywhere. I was very sick at the time (I'm better now) so it was nice to have something I could take along when I had to spend yet another day at the doctor's. Splatoon 2 was the first game I actively played online and turned I'm now a forever fan of the series. Super Mario Odyssey was the big highlight, though. I remember having the My Nintendo calender wallpaper on everything and listening to "Jump Up, Superstar" on repeat until the day finally came.
I love the switch but i do miss the nintendo charm in the software. It feels like they have lost all of their character and become another big gaming corporation
I got my switch in 2018, so 2019 and 2021 were my favorite years. And 2023 gave us super mario rpg remake, so i'd say the switch had great years all throught except for most of 2018 and of course 2020
I actually agree with you Alex, I’ve just realised I have a lot games from 2017 and 2018 and I’m not done with the 2017 games and I’m glad I own the best games of 2017 in Mario Kart 8 Delete, Breath of The Wild and Super Mario Odyssey which is arguably the best game on Switch. Nice to see you looking back on the first year of the Switch.
I think a pretty fun video for you to make would be to list the top 10 "leaks" about the original Switch and compare them to what was actually released. I think it could help temper the rumour mills that are constantly churning at the moment.
I’d say last year was pretty close to 2017, with Mario Wonder, TotK and Pikmin 4 all being goty contenders imo. I really hope they add some dlc to Pikmin 4 because I don’t think I can wait ten more years for more Pikmin, I’m going to be fourty by then.
@@jaretco6423for sure. I don’t usually factor remakes into the quality of a year because I think the best gauge of a year’s quality is the original/new content. Quality remakes are definitely a bonus but I wouldn’t consider Metroid prime remake game of the year 2023 for example because it made the most impact and was the most fresh and unique when the original version came out. Both that and Mario rpg are great remakes though for sure.
2017 for Switch was very good, but i don't agree it was its strongest year. It did what it needed to do to establish the Switch and show fans that Switch was going to be more than a Nintendo box that can also play last-gen games. Games like Doom 2016 getting announced and released the same year showed people what was possible. That was the start of the 'impossible ports' on Switch news cycle.
The fact the Ubisoft reps worked for a French company and not only spoke zero French, but also made no effort to conduct themselves in a more respectful manner is gross!
2017 had me hooked due to both Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild being out at the time. Found myself switching between the 2 depending on the mood.
nope, 2019 was its best year. Fire Emblem 3 Houses, Astral Chain, Mario Maker 2, Dragon Quest XI S, Ring Fit Adventure, Cadence of Hyrule, Tetris 99, Luigi's Mansion and stuff like Daemon X Machina, Yoshi, and Pokemon Sword/Shield. Plus 3rd party support and indies really started ramping up (Goose Game, Blasphemous Wargroove, etc.)
I can honestly say splatoon 2 were the best years in the switch. As soon as Fortnite and minecraft came to switch the segregation started. The discord server I was in had 3 full lobbies in voice chat nearly every night just in splatoon 2 then fortnight came and other games and the players were all segregated. Only got worse until sadly very rarely see anyone on even for splatoon 3. It was great to be a part of that movement.
Was awesome. I think my favourite game was prob Splatoon 2, my wife and I put countless hours into that game online together, just felt what original needed to be and was excellent. Then Odyssey and Zelda as one player titles were icing on the cake. Oh and Snipper Clips for anyone who missed it! Hidden gem! If u want true partner feuds 😂😂😂 this is the game to play absolutely brilliant puzzle game
2017 was a Peak Year for Video Games: Puyo Puyo Tetris Neir Auto Mana An Actual Great Assassin Creed game Metroid On 3DS Cuphead Persona 5 Horizon Zero Dawn Fortnite (Technically) Player Unknown Battle Ground Hellblade Dragon Quest 11 Sonic Mania Not EA and Sonic Forces The Switch was easily the best part! A console you can take on the go and on the TV! And games were the examples! The Legend of Zelda Breath of Wild (The GOTY of 2017) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Splatoon 2 Super Mario Odyssey Xenoblade Chronicles 2!!! And Arms was very decent. 1-2 Switch and Fire Emblem Warriors were lacking and there were some missing franchises on it like Donkey Kong, Mario Sports, Yoshi, Metroid, Star Fox, Pikmin, Animal Crossing, and *Kirby* But it really was a great time to release a console in March!
The problem with Nintendo rumouring is that Nintendo has never really been a more if the same type of company. Xbox, PlayStation, Sega, they were all more of the same or changes that Nintendo patented. But from console to console, handheld to handheld, they try something new. So to say this is going to be a switch 2, that's an likely not an accurate talking name. I'd be surprised if there aren't some new wacky tech coming that would give it a new name altogether.
Let’s hope the Switch 2 has just as strong of a first year.
I hope so too.
Hey, I built this time machine for you for a reason. Use it.
Switch 2 will dominate as soon as it is released just like the beast the switch did back in 2017.
Nintendo for life!
Unlikely cause no 3D zelda
Nintendo sometimes has those HUGE misses after a big successful run.
I really hope it delivers on not only what we want, but what we need.
Best lineup that any console has ever had throughout a year
The Switch had a pretty small catalog, but it felt like there was a banger every month.
PS2 2001 or SNES 1995 would like the have a word
I actually think 2019 was stronger
That skit with Charles Martinet wasn’t stupid. It was awesome. Don’t think I’ve seen that before and this video is worth watching for that alone!
Exactly, that right there is the stuff of LEGENDS!
I’ve been playing Nintendo since the early 90s and my younger siblings grew up playing Nintendo. I got a Switch on day 1 and I can honestly say this has been my favorite Nintendo generation of all time. I’m 34 years old and I thought the magic of gaming was starting to dissipate into the void of adult life.
Although the generation isn’t quite over yet, it feels bitter sweet to say goodbye to the Switch because I have so many memories of late nights playing games with friends, taking the Switch with me on long flights, I even bought my god daughter a Switch Lite for her birthday and she burst into tears of happiness.
Nintendo has been able to maintain their magic and “wonder” for over 30 years, and that is something truly amazing! Here’s to the next chapter and new memories! Because ultimately that’s what this is all about.
F in the chat for that poor french guy, he did his best.
It was such a relief after the Wii U's droughts to see Nintendo looking so strong again. Even if it meant buying the game a second time, playing Mario Kart 8 on a train for the first time was such a thrill. I was really excited to see them supporting Splatoon so soon, too. Breath of the Wild and Mario Odyssey were both spectacular, and the market was there for them, this time. I wasn't really a fan of the way the industry was going in the mid-2010s, and it was great to see Nintendo doing so well again, reinvigorating console game development in Japan and giving people a really compelling reason to explore indie games, too.
I didn't think I needed Mario Kart 8 Deluxe because I had the Wii U version. My pals bought it for me and I soon realised that, yes, I did need Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
I swear, sometimes i feel like seeing Gta 6 and the switch succesor are the only things keeping me going these days.
It's sad but so true
I suggest talking to someone
My favorite part about 2017 in gaming was that we were still sort of in the 3DS era as well as the Switch, so it really felt like a golden year for handheld/portable fans
we love you alex! keep doing an amazing job covering our favorite games.
i associate the switch with graduating high school in 2017! so fun to play mario odyssey with my older sister after class.
Can't believe Alex did a recap of 2017 and just casually skipped that he placed top 4 in the UK Splatoon Championships that year.
Man what a great year if games that came out in 2017, so many happy memories and the super long wait for odyssey when I was younger XD
The fact that the Switch ended up with triple Xenoblade games has made it one of my favorite consoles
I bought my switch in early 2018 from some guy on the internet. A switch with MK8 and Odyssey for $300. He said he was selling it because he loved Wii U and was disappointed in the switch. Such an odd perspective in hindsight. Wonder if he ever changed his mind
I feel the same as he did, though I would never sell my Switch. The Wii U was a better system with more unique experiences. However, the Switch has a much better library of games (due in no small part to most of the good Wii U games being ported to it).
@@Bilbo51 switch ended up becoming my fave system of all time, so it was a pretty sweet deal for me
@@Curtis3604 Yeah, sounds like that worked out nicely!
@@Bilbo51the Wii U was not a better system, don’t pass of your opinion as fact, it’s a better system in your opinion, the Switch is an amazing system a revolutionary system, there’s a reason why the Wii U failed and its name is a big factor and and people got tired of it’s gimmick which was carried over from the Wii.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 lol, the Switch is a lot closer to the Wii U than the Wii U was to the Wii. You should take your own advice. "In your opinion", the Switch is an amazing & revolutionary system...
Heck yeah I just made a retrospective about 2017 as well😁 what a time to be a Nintendo fan!!!
My experience with switch in 2017. I was working at GameStop at the time while finishing up my studies at the U. I worked release night of the switch, and requested to have the following day off so I could play. And I did! I slept around 2 am as I played bomberman R and breath of the wild that first night. Mostly breath of the wild. I remember calling my brother the next morning early to see if he was playing and he was! We were both on the phone playing breath of the wild. I was still on the plateau and he too. It was such an amazing feeling and I remember I thought to myself “wow, a home console quality game right here in my hands while I eat breakfast!”
What a lovely look through the content of the first year of Switch on this channel. Such fantastic content. It really does show just how strong the Switch was right from the off. I'll never forget going to that Switch preview event myself. Never got to play any of the big three there, but it still showed off just how unique of a thing this hybrid console was.
And yup to that ending bit. The ARMS soundtrack, and especially its main theme, is just a joy to listen to.
2017 was such a good year as Nintendo Fans! The Switch was upon us with Mario Odyssy,Splatoon 2,Breath of the Wild,Mario Kart 8 deluxe,and ARMS! And 1 2 Switch the game that exists for some reason and got a Sequal to. And Xenoblade Chronicles 2 as well. Also Mario+Rabids kingdom Battle started as well!
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 👍
Meanwhile, Felix grew a moustache.
@@papawaigo1065 I completely forgot about it sorry.
Don't forget Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, Sonic Mania and other 3rd party games.
Can’t forget the smash ultimate reveal trailer ….
Can we talk about how Alex got a actual death threat from telling the truth about sonic forces!? Wtf.
"Remember the Switch in 2017? We do."
... if you don't remember 7 years ago and you're still alive, get checked out, old age might be creeping up on you.
😂
I think I'm getting old... 25 years and counting.
@@SuperPaperPokemonsame 😂🥲
Or they were born 10 years ago…..not me….but just sayin’
Either that or you're too young to be on RUclips
You’re a class act Alex! Loved the video and your personal reflections, here’s to many more years of Alex goodness.
A whole video of waffling? No diving right into things?? Yes, please.
2022 was the best
(Kirby fanboy here)
2022 was One of the Best Years too with Pokémon Legends Arceus and Kirby and the Forgotten Land. But no one can't beat the 2017 Year! 😅😊
Kirby and Forgotten Land 💟best 2022 experience!
@@sparkypack yes it is, and Legends Arceus!
Shoutout to all the fans who stuck through the Wii U era
I loved the Wii U but I was always laughed at "Oh that smash machine" "Hey, I love the Wii U and both of It's games"
seeing the Switch come out and be this successful was surreal
but the first few months were mostly Zelda botw and I even bought street fighter 2 at £40 Just to have something to play
2:05 I love how Alex realizes how irretrievably British he sounded there.
This was a fun video, I loved the stories and personal bits!
Don’t think a new system is gonna have a 3D Mario and new Zelda in the same year for a loooooong time. An anomaly that seriously boosted the Switch.
I agree... if only because at the time, I was "only" just over thirty. Now I'm just over a year from 40. I'm getting freaking old. :/
I'll probably be 40 by the time the next Switch comes out.
I'd say that 2023 is a good contender for the best year of the Switch. You got Super Mario Wonder (super high anticipated 2d Mario game), Legends of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, some of the best Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Dlc Waves, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet dlc, Pikmin 4, Super Mario Rpg, and more. It was a good year.
Not only was it a strong year for Switch, but it came out at possibly the best time of my life. I lined up and got my hands on one in the cold of night, played Breath of the Wild during spring break of my senior year in high school, and carried it around with me during my first semester in university. I loved showing it off to my friends and family, as they had a blast with it too in tabletop mode.
I was very fortunate to have that experience. It was awesome to be a Nintendo fan that year
I thought about doing a drawn my life but with the Nintendo Switch just as a fun new trendy idea but I didn't think i it would take off. Glad to see that you guys are thinking of doing something similar since the Switch is a big part of this channels growth.
2017 was when every youtuber wasn't retiring
16:54 I cant believe you got _THE_ voice of Paarthurnax to say "Hello there lovely people" for a video. Incredible.
Last year was pretty good with TOTK, Red Dead Redemption, Mario Wonder, and MK1 which has since been fixed. A lot of good classics were released on the online service as well. Almost forgot Metroid Prime, that was a great one as well.
Zelda Breath of the Wild is still my favourite game on Switch, i love hearing Alex waffle on about his memories with the Switch :)
I didn't get a Switch until March 2018 but I remember very clearly as I kept playing my 3DS and PS3 how badly I wanted to get a Switch for a next generation system. I bought my first Switch game with Axiom Verge Multiverse edition because I was just that excited about owning one in the future. My first purchase was Sonic Mania and it all just expanded from there. I upgraded to the Zelda OLED last year and even if the Switch is in its final year, I am still playing something new on it regularly. The Switch hasn't made this excited for video games since the DS and while I am looking forward to its successor, I am setting expectations low so I don't feel too disappointed comparing it to the Switch's releases.
I've never seen the mythical Sasha before, and I've watched the channel since the wii u days!
i was 10 when switch released, now im turning 18 in less than a week
Say sike
@@YukonJon I wish I was joking. I feel like playing odyssey was yesterday
@@GoombaGeorge i shouldn’t be surprised, pretty sure i was 14 when it came out and i just had my first legal drink last week
@@YukonJon im from the uk so I was just barely double digits back then, and now I an am drinking age in less than a week
For me 2017 is my All Time favourite Year of my life-time just because back then in the Good Old Days when I was still a teenage kid in the Middle-School what was the Best Time of my Life when I was with my friends in everyday at school and that was the Year when I lost my the most Important Friend who switched the School sadly. But gladly there's good memories too in 2017 over a freaking 7 years ago what makes me to feel an old, I remember how hyped I was in the Nintendo Switch's launch and games defienitily Super Mario Odyssey what's in my opinion is still the Best Nintendo Switch game of All Time and The Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild (what I still have on the Nintendo Wii U) is the Best Port for Switch. I will never forgive the Memories with the Nintendo Switch in 2017 the Greatest Year of my Life, I will always remember you! 😢❤
I never played Super Mario Odyssey until a few months ago, what a legendary game.
Personally I loved the Switch when it was released, jam packed with great games and I also adored the concept of the machine being a portable- and home console at the same time (with a focus on local multiplayer).However, I have become kind of disappointed in how little effort Nintendo have made to the overall Switch experience. like the lack of meaningful OS upgrades, lackluster online service (basic online features like "chat", "game invites" or heck even a community like the "miiverse" would've been appreciated ). Ultimately the Steam Deck kind of killed off all incentives of getting indie- and AAA- games for the Switch excluding Nintendo exclusivites. This isn't due to the hardware, but the fact that I trust Valve more than Nintendo. Over a period of 20 years Nintendo has abandoned four of their online stores, cloud saves are behind a paywall and are inaccessible if you don't have online subscription. Steam has remained, and I can still load my cloud saves... Being a WiiU owner I have lost so much money re-purchasing the games I already owned on WiiU, with no good will from Nintendo, like they had with the ambassador program for the 3DS. I don't know, today Nintendo feels like any other corporations that try to extract as much profit as possible from their users disregarding what kind of long-term impact it can have.
Alex hasn't aged in 7 years! Same beard too!
Meanwhile, Felix grew a moustache.
I remember getting mario odissey for christmas 2017 and by the time that school started again i finished it
Fable III collectors edition, that brings me back!
If done right, the first year of any brand new console is magical. And actually in my 35 year experience, there were only two Nintendo systems that had a rough start, and that was the 3DS and WiiU.
Where did you get the Pikmin print on the wall at 9:34? Is that official art?
I miss being excited for the Switch. The wow factor was something else with this device. But, now that we have handheld experiences like the Steam Deck and ROG Ally, the success won’t be the same unless it can realistically be better or than the Steam Deck.
When the original Switch came out, it was a pretty new concept. It was exciting to buy DOOM 2016 and play it portably. It didn’t matter that the compromises were made to frame rate and visuals. It was just crazy to have it work like it did.
There’s always going to be excitement for the next Mario, or Zelda…..but I think that a lot of people want more than a highly compromised port to get excited. Like, will the next Nintendo console be able to play games like Jedi Survivor for example? Will it have a better refresh rate than what we got now? Will we see 45fps-60fps? Will these newer, bigger, better Nintendo games actually feel better than the games we have running on the Switch?
Good questions, but life is too short for not getting excited. 😅 A new console doesn't happen every day.
Switch was the first time I had enough disposable income to pick up a console on release day, and some of the early games (eg. BoTW and Odyssey) are definitely still the best for me. The eshop was actually manageable back then too! I'm ready to do it all again for switch 2...
I miss that old couch, the room he used to be in general too ):
I remember 2017 well. I got to go to a preview event for the Switch (in Toronto), which was a lot of fun. I bought the special edition of BotW at launch, but didn't get a Switch until Spatoon 2 came out in the summer. To make the wait for my Switch (and BotW) easier, I decided to play through every LoZ game and get 100% in each one. It was a lot of fun!
As someone who is a Big Mario Zelda and Xenoblade fan it will be really hard to beat out 2017 for me
I loved the hype, don’t get me wrong. I loved both Mario games, but beyond that I don’t have a ton of positive memories of that first years round of games! If you didn’t like breath of the Wild… the year was kinda dead until the end.
The best year of the switch for me will always be 2019. We got Fire Emblem, Yoshi, Luigi’s Mansion 3, New Super Lucky’s tale, and that was when the port train was racing full speed ahead. I got to play so many older games that were new to me because of the switch. Just a magical time!
I finally bought a switch in August of 2017, and my first game was… Cave Story+ which rules and is now synonymous with that systems launch. But there is some irony in buying a brand new system and a freeware game from 15 years earlier l
I was amazed that I could play something like BOTW anywhere. I was very sick at the time (I'm better now) so it was nice to have something I could take along when I had to spend yet another day at the doctor's. Splatoon 2 was the first game I actively played online and turned I'm now a forever fan of the series. Super Mario Odyssey was the big highlight, though. I remember having the My Nintendo calender wallpaper on everything and listening to "Jump Up, Superstar" on repeat until the day finally came.
I love the switch but i do miss the nintendo charm in the software. It feels like they have lost all of their character and become another big gaming corporation
I lost my copy of arms😢. It is such a fun game and the music ❤️.
I got my switch in 2018, so 2019 and 2021 were my favorite years. And 2023 gave us super mario rpg remake, so i'd say the switch had great years all throught except for most of 2018 and of course 2020
I actually agree with you Alex, I’ve just realised I have a lot games from 2017 and 2018 and I’m not done with the 2017 games and I’m glad I own the best games of 2017 in Mario Kart 8 Delete, Breath of The Wild and Super Mario Odyssey which is arguably the best game on Switch. Nice to see you looking back on the first year of the Switch.
I really enjoyed 2019 for the switch. Just seemed like such a busy year for it. SMM2 is my post played game, I still play it too lol
The “13 things you didn’t know you could do in Breath of the Wild” was how I found u guys!!!
The one thing that has been a constant, Alex's shirts. 👍
For the next video - you should rank every switch year. I thought 2017 was amazing as well. New amazing experience every month
I think a pretty fun video for you to make would be to list the top 10 "leaks" about the original Switch and compare them to what was actually released. I think it could help temper the rumour mills that are constantly churning at the moment.
I’d say last year was pretty close to 2017, with Mario Wonder, TotK and Pikmin 4 all being goty contenders imo. I really hope they add some dlc to Pikmin 4 because I don’t think I can wait ten more years for more Pikmin, I’m going to be fourty by then.
Oh god yeah same
Don't forget Metroid Prime Remastered, Kirby: Return to Dreamland Deluxe & Super Mario RPG remake. Those were incredible.
@@jaretco6423for sure. I don’t usually factor remakes into the quality of a year because I think the best gauge of a year’s quality is the original/new content. Quality remakes are definitely a bonus but I wouldn’t consider Metroid prime remake game of the year 2023 for example because it made the most impact and was the most fresh and unique when the original version came out. Both that and Mario rpg are great remakes though for sure.
@@owRekssjfjxjxuurrpqpqss I understand. Still can't believe how incredible the remasters or remake has been.
What is that light on the wall supposed to be?
It's the salmon run logo from splatoon
2017 for Switch was very good, but i don't agree it was its strongest year. It did what it needed to do to establish the Switch and show fans that Switch was going to be more than a Nintendo box that can also play last-gen games. Games like Doom 2016 getting announced and released the same year showed people what was possible. That was the start of the 'impossible ports' on Switch news cycle.
switch before the pandemic was a dream come true. BoTW, Smash, Odyssey...
Wow. Seeing Chandra Nair is a blast from the Nintendo Magazine past.
The day the Switch came out, I did what every other Nintendo fan did: I picked up my preorder of Breath of the Wild..... on the Wii U...
The fact the Ubisoft reps worked for a French company and not only spoke zero French, but also made no effort to conduct themselves in a more respectful manner is gross!
Truly living up to the French culture. We're just lucky they weren't standing there urinating
2017 had me hooked due to both Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild being out at the time. Found myself switching between the 2 depending on the mood.
So true. It's been nothing but downhill since launch. Kinda reminds me of the Wii's trajectory tbh
nope, 2019 was its best year. Fire Emblem 3 Houses, Astral Chain, Mario Maker 2, Dragon Quest XI S, Ring Fit Adventure, Cadence of Hyrule, Tetris 99, Luigi's Mansion and stuff like Daemon X Machina, Yoshi, and Pokemon Sword/Shield. Plus 3rd party support and indies really started ramping up (Goose Game, Blasphemous Wargroove, etc.)
I will never forget the trailer for the Switch where Imagine Dragons’ “Believer” played in the background!
I can honestly say splatoon 2 were the best years in the switch. As soon as Fortnite and minecraft came to switch the segregation started. The discord server I was in had 3 full lobbies in voice chat nearly every night just in splatoon 2 then fortnight came and other games and the players were all segregated. Only got worse until sadly very rarely see anyone on even for splatoon 3. It was great to be a part of that movement.
The best year in Nintendo’s long history
I remember thinking it was going to flop like my wii u so i waited till 2018 to get mine.
Alex what in the world is this Virtual Reality Cat game in your background? 😂
Was awesome. I think my favourite game was prob Splatoon 2, my wife and I put countless hours into that game online together, just felt what original needed to be and was excellent. Then Odyssey and Zelda as one player titles were icing on the cake. Oh and Snipper Clips for anyone who missed it! Hidden gem! If u want true partner feuds 😂😂😂 this is the game to play absolutely brilliant puzzle game
Zion and Felix are probably laughing.
pretty sure Zion already plays a prototype of the Switch's successor.
If switch 2 launches with Mario kart 9, its game over
Enough Waffling! 😂😂🤣🤣🥰🥰
2017 was a Peak Year for Video Games:
Puyo Puyo Tetris
Neir Auto Mana
An Actual Great Assassin Creed game
Metroid On 3DS
Cuphead
Persona 5
Horizon Zero Dawn
Fortnite (Technically)
Player Unknown Battle Ground
Hellblade
Dragon Quest 11
Sonic Mania
Not EA and Sonic Forces
The Switch was easily the best part!
A console you can take on the go and on the TV! And games were the examples!
The Legend of Zelda Breath of Wild (The GOTY of 2017)
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Splatoon 2
Super Mario Odyssey
Xenoblade Chronicles 2!!!
And Arms was very decent.
1-2 Switch and Fire Emblem Warriors were lacking and there were some missing franchises on it like Donkey Kong, Mario Sports, Yoshi, Metroid, Star Fox, Pikmin, Animal Crossing, and *Kirby*
But it really was a great time to release a console in March!
Hope the Switch 2 can match 2017 for amount and quality of games :).
Did gamevice lose Nintendo switch lawsuit
Make this a series.
The problem with Nintendo rumouring is that Nintendo has never really been a more if the same type of company.
Xbox, PlayStation, Sega, they were all more of the same or changes that Nintendo patented.
But from console to console, handheld to handheld, they try something new.
So to say this is going to be a switch 2, that's an likely not an accurate talking name. I'd be surprised if there aren't some new wacky tech coming that would give it a new name altogether.
Nintendo in 2017 needed to win back consumers at the time, so they had to go hard. Nowadays, not so much. :(
I didn't get a Switch till 2018, unfortunately.
Dude, I did get one until mid-2019
I didn't get one until last year
You're early, I didn't get mine until June 2021 because of the 3d World Port and Animal Crossing.
Heh, I wrote the review for Flip Wars for you guys. It was OK, but the online servers were terrible that stopped the game from being any good.
Last year was better.
They existed I imagine
Sonic Forces isn't bad, it's terrible
And Xenoblade 2 is dumbed down Xenoblade 1 in terms of combat, you're golden Alex! 😁
You mean the NX?
Mario kart 8 deluxe 2017
I'm naked, I'm so naked rn. I'm so so naked rn.
The Switch first year is the second best, fight me
Almost near end of switch lifetime and still no sign of metroid prime 4
ohh memories. 😆
I disagree 😂 I think the best year is these past two. . .this last year is it's best. Totk was a lit send off
I enjoyed Sonic Forces, I thought it was decent. But death threats? That’s ridiculous.
there new fantasy life if it really release this year lol