I don't like the idea of a one system Nintendo. Since the launch of the Game Boy in 1989 Nintendo has had both home console and handheld games. I'm afraid we'll lose that with having just the Switch. I could be totally wrong of course but I look at stuff like The Legend of Zelda franchise and see this:
I'm just afraid we'll lose these different takes on certain franchises being on one platform. I hope I'm wrong. I hope that in between big "console" releases of games like Zelda and Mario we'll get some bite sized adventures in the same universe as well. I guess time will tell.
- A Link to the Past - 1991 - console
- Link's Awakening - 1993 - handheld
- Ocarina of Time - 1998 - console
- Majora's Mask - 2000 - console
- Oracle of Ages/Seasons - 2001 - handheld
- Wind Waker - 2002 - console
- Minish Cap - 2004 - handheld
- Twilight Princess - 2006 - console
- Phantom Hourglass - 2007 - handheld
- Spirit Tracks - 2009 - handheld
- Skyward Sword - 2011 - console
- Link Between Worlds - 2013 - handheld
- Breath of the Wild - 2017 - console/handheld
When BotW launched Aonums was talking about the 2d team working on something, I wouldn't worry too much about that. They have almost got one title out per year if you include remakes starting with Link's Awakening DX. Other titles might be reduced a bit now they work on DLC, but I don't think they will be gone completely.