We learned this week that the Switch had actually surpassed the current king's first year totals, which is a pretty impressive feat we attribute to Nintendo's dedication, a fantastic list of first - party offerings, and
plenty of third party support from both AAA and indie developers.
Not exact matches
While my trustworthy PS Vita is still getting
plenty of life with
third -
party support from Japanese developers and indies, I'd be in denial if I didn't think
support for it will die down by next year.
I know there are
plenty of them and I welcome the fact that I can play Super Mario Odyssey, Doom, Wolfenstein and Payday on the go; it certainly doesn't have the lack
of third -
party support that provided most
of the nails in the coffin for its predecessor, the Wii U.
While my trustworthy PS Vita is still getting
plenty of life with
third -
party support from Japanese developers and indies, I'd be in denial if I didn't think
support for it will die down by next year.
So far it has lacked strong software
support, and although Nintendo's stand at the show was popular, with new titles like Mario Kart 8 and Super Mario 3D World attracting
plenty of attention,
third -
party publishers are pulling away.
Though it's great that Samsung's SmartThings comes with
plenty of support for
third -
party scripting baked right into its apps — unlike most competing smart home platforms — it would be even better if there were a clearer way to write and share your own logic.
Also, because the Apple Pencil has already been available for some time, there are
plenty of third -
party apps that
support the stylus, including Pixelmator, GoodNotes 4 and the soon to be released Froggipedia.
While many apps will
support the feature once it's a publicly available OS, there are
plenty of third party apps that simply don't
support it at time
of writing.
With the Polar M600, you'll get an accurate heart rate monitor, GPS capabilities, and
plenty of notification options and
third -
party app
support thanks to Android Wear.
Plus,
plenty of built - in apps include
support for sketching with Pencil like Notes and Mail as do
third -
party options like Pixelmator and Paper.