http://www.polygon.com/2017/2/9/1455470 ... -rodriguezBinding of Isaac dev discusses development on the Switch
“The Switch is, by far, the easiest and most programmer friendly so far,” he said. “I know this sounds like lip service to Nintendo, but it’s actually not. If this wasn’t true, we wouldn’t be able to get these games up and running as quickly as we have, and we wouldn’t be able to have a launch title. It’s light years ahead of what we were doing with Wii U.”
Rodriguez also mentioned that, in addition to his team’s three announced titles (Isaac, Redout and 1001 Spikes) they have “way more” Switch games in development. They’ll have competition, though. Other indies have been announced for Switch, including Stardew Valley and Tumbleseed.
“We used to enjoy the lack of developers coming to Nintendo consoles, it was a lot less competition,” said Rodriguez. “But it’s not a bad thing. More good games on every platform is good for the industry."
Die Softwareseite ist eindeutig noch beta, ja, aber die kann sich im laufe der Zeit Gott sei Dank verbessern.Nimmerlandjunge hat geschrieben:Ja es sind Kleinigkeiten. Aber die Summe macht es ^^
Und vor allem ist da nichts in Stein gemeißelt, siehe Xbox One und Kinect.
Die Hardwareseite dagegen macht mich richtig euphorisch, hier scheint Nintendo endlich mal was mit Premium-Feeling gebaut zu haben.

Die Impressionen zur Hardware sind wirklich durch die Bank positiv:
Nintendo Switch: Hands-On Impressions from 8 IGN Staff Members