December still has a few days left, which means we still have a little bit more time to reminisce back on the year that was. In this case, Japanese publisher Nintendo released a punchy supercut of what are, apparently, the most popular smaller budget games on its portable platform.
Some of these indies, Iām sure wonāt be a surprise: from the moment they were announced, folks immediately wanted to know when the Switch version of said title was dropping. (Hello, timed exclusive Spelunky 2.) Others, like Road 96āI had no idea they had this much hype! Whatās worth noting is that thereās no additional information here, so we canāt say if this list goes from least to best selling or what, exactly, the sales figures for this particular console are. Kotaku reached out to Nintendo for clarification. But the list, in the order of presentation during the video, includes:
Cyber Shadow
Unpacking
Tetris Effect: Connected
Stick Fight: The Game
Curse of the Dead Gods
Ender Lilies
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!
Spelunky 2
Road 96
Subnautica/Subnautica: Below Zero
Littlewood
Islanders Console Edition
Slime Rancher: Plortable Edition
Eastward
Axiom Verge 2
See any trends here? Forty percent feature gorgeous pixel art aesthetics, and a notable number are (sometimes older) ports or remasters of some sort. And hey, wouldnāt you know it, Nintendo also happens to be holding an end-of-year sale for many of these very same titles (and more) on the eShop as we speak, should any of the inclusions pique your interest. If youāre on the fence, Kotaku has written reviews for many of these games. We liked Axiom Verge 2, Doki Doki, Unpacking, Spelunky 2 and, while Eastward was good, we walked away with some mixed feelings.
Now if youāre curious about Nintendoās best-selling games period, that list is topped by none other thanā¦Mario Kart 8, a port of a game that came out years ago.
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