The one major caveat against Mario Maker's
possibility as a port is that Nintendo has yet to show off the touch capabilities of the Switch tablet, if they exist at all.
Not exact matches
People know that is a
possibility, a risk, but just
as they know that a truck could flatten them in the cab on the way to the air
port, it is a risk they are willing to take.
With Breath of the Wild guaranteed, what is the
possibility of those other rumored games,
as well
as a few more notable Wii U releases, being
ported to the Switch?
As Larnaca is a major
port, there are regularly organised boat trips, providing exciting
possibilities for exploring the island and region.
A Switch
port is practically inevitable at this point and Nintendo has already raised a billion flags to make it a strong
possibility like when they were hiring for a «Smash 6»
as far back
as 2014 and the final three Smash Amiibo being delayed nearly a year and a half.
I think it's important to remember that even though Iron Galaxy Studios has done a good job
porting a massive game (with a massive amount of content) over to the PlayStation Vita, running a PlayStation 3 game on a PlayStation Vita is not apples to apples, and there is always the
possibility that some things just may not run
as well on a handheld
as they do on a console.
As someone who supported the hell out of your games on XNA / XBLIG, that kind of sucks... Is there a
possibility for a stretch goal
port at least?
It's not entirely out of the realm of
possibility to see these
ports as a quick way to establish a relationship.
Currently, Dissidia Final Fantasy is only set to release November 26th, 2015 for arcades in Japan, but a PS4
port has been discussed
as a
possibility after the release of the arcade version.
The NES
port of this swashbuckling strategy game might not have looked or sounded
as nice
as the Amiga original, but it was actually deeper in its tactics and
possibilities.
Unfortunately, due to the general lack of interest in the Virtual Boy
as a whole, the game is considered a sort of lost treasure, and without any similar hardware available, the
possibility of a
port or re-release of Wario's Awazonian adventure remains dubious, at best.