So, Ports on the Switch, Many people are hating on Nintendo for putting Ports on the Switch when they, and I Quote...
"Could be Using the Time and Money to Make actual new games" - Everyone who complains about Ports on Switch.
But here's the thing, One, Ports Literally cost like Nothing, and take no time to make and Two, Ports from Large companies(Like Nintendo) Don't even Port the games themselves, Usually a Smaller Company is in charge of Ports, now for a Small Indie developer it's a Different Story, But for a Large Triple A Company like Nintendo, they just Pay a Smaller Company to do it for them.
Another thing is Ports on a New System can only be a good thing. It Adds variety to a System's Library, One of the Reasons why the Wii-U failed was lack of variety in it's Library of games...
"But what about Ports of Old Games? Shouldn't Ports be newer games, why are they wasting time on Old Games?" - Everyone who complains about Ports on Switch.
A Puppet who Talked about the Very same Topic said it better...
"When a Game is Good, it usually Stays good Forever" - Arlo, 2018 (Seriously, I know you are not going to see this, but Stay Awesome you Legend!)
Plus, you guys are also Begging the Switch Virtual Console, Which is Literally a Collection of Ports(Ports of Old Games Might I add).
Next, Skyrim and Dark Souls are Extremely Popular Games, not only will it Give the Switch more variety for everyone, it also Gives those Games more exposure to an Audience that Normally don't care about stuff on other Consoles or People who is just getting into games or People who just got Back into games and wanted an easy way to see what they missed.
Next, It can Give a Game Exposure if its a Port from a Failed Console....Like the Wii-U.
Final Point, Adding in these ports might even Attract an Audience that Nintendo did not Appeal to in the Past.
So overall, Ports can only be Good for the Switch, Plus its Still the Beginning of the Year, you cant say the Switch is only going to have Ports this year because of 1 Mini-Direct having mostly Ports.
Those are my Two Cents.