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Luigi’s Mansion 2 Switch Release Is Repeating Nintendo History

With releasing the Switch this summer, Nintendo is repeating history in a telling way. While it can be easy to read too far into such things, there are noticeable trends in how and when Nintendo has chosen to release certain titles. It's no surprise why and titles come early in the lifespan of the company’s consoles, if not at launch. This isn't so much a trend as it is simply a wise business move. and are household names that are sure to generate sales of both the games and the new hardware.

What about the end of a console generation, when Nintendo is already working on the titles that will lead the new era? For example, games traditionally came near the end of a console's life. was released on the NES three years after the release of the SNES console, just as hit stores over a year after the release of the Nintendo 64. However, broke with that trend, releasing one year after the Switch's debut. Theremasteredmay be an indicator that a new Nintendo console is coming soon.

When the Switch was released in March 2017, it was clear that Nintendo’s 3DS console would be winding down. The 3DS, however, had a massive user base that would still be a viable market for Nintendo as its new hardware was rolling out. A remake of 2001’s was a perfect end for the aging handheld. The remake came upgraded with new features and became the third highest-selling 3DS title of 2018. Interestingly, 2013's, a follow-up to the original, was conceived by Shigeru Miyamoto while working on a 3DS test model of the first game.

As the Switch nears its retirement, will find a second life, launching in June as . Not much is known about the upcoming other than it will be visually upgraded for Switch specs. Whether the game will come with new features and content is yet to be seen. Regardless, launching as rumors are swirling over a new Nintendo console highlights the parallel between its own release and the original's port to the 3DS. It's possible that ports of older titles may be the company's

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