I like Nintendo in theory. Grew up with their games, and all that. I was born in 81, I had my first console (the 2600) at age 3 (so I'm told) and an NES not too long after that. Those old games are still just as good now.
But a lot of modern Nintendo stuff... ehhhh. Many are just far too easy to hold my attention, and some have just changed in ways I dont like. Like I really cant stand the Ubisoft style of game design... "open world" and all that... so I didnt like the modern Zelda games one bit. I lasted 5 hours before getting bored in Breath of the Wild, didnt bother with Tears of the Whatsit. And so on.
Mostly with Nintendo these days I only care about Mario, and even then, only sometimes. Metroid Dread looks okay, the Prime games though I dont like.
I do have a Switch, but it hasnt been used in a couple of years. I dont intend on getting a Switch 2, I dont understand what the point of the thing is. It looks mostly the same as the first?
I play primarily on PC (mostly through Steam, sometimes through Itch or Epic), and also my recently acquired Steam Deck. It helps that with those two devices, I have total control (even if Windows does have a fit every now and then on the PC).
Heck the Steam Deck can handle all of my emulation archive. It was so easy to set up.
I dont have a Switch emulator specifically... sounds like a pain in the butt to get and I'm lazy... but if I did, I might play Nintendo's modern stuff a bit more since I wouldnt have to deal with the Switch itself. My Xbox controller and also the Steam Deck itself are very comfortable to hold, they dont wreck my arm, so I prefer to play using either of those. The Switch Pro controller is "okay" at best, and the Switch itself, in handheld mode, is almost unusable for me. I think it got used in handheld mode for a grand total of 20 minutes. I just cant use the thing without wrecking my arm. Not the best design, that thing. Why is it so flat?
I tell ya one thing though, there's gonna be one big exception to all that, which is the upcoming Tomodachi Life game.
The previous one on the DS, that was something special. A game like that only comes around once every thousand years or so. I'm willing to deal with the Switch for that one (in docked mode). Granted, I have to find the Switch first... heck if I know where it went. Though I wont be too pleased with all the blasted cable switching every freaking time.
Other than that though, it's generally retro stuff for me when it comes to Nintendo.