Here we go again,Nintendo update their interface and the internet posting minorities are upset because they get no themes,folders,music on the e-Shop,a complete e-Shop redesign,Netflix,internet browser and a proper Virtual console service,what they tend to suggest is this is what everybody wants rather than it just being these minorities,they also forget the Wii U which had some of these features also got complained about for it's clunky overly slow interface,as switching between it's applications and games took ages,and this was even after revisions which made it faster than it was at launch.

For once let's give the Switch some credit for it's simple and fast operating system,and for the fact they have taken the lack of success of the Wii U,which had the features everybody wanted but still sold very low numbers,and transformed their fortunes with the Switch to give them great sales despite not having the features everybody wants.

As I have said before we have to realize not everybody is a core video game player that spends lots of time in front of their console,the masses will see the Switch as a very accessible system with great features and a quick user friendly interface,they will also see good features added with the Nintendo system updates,the system transfer and save data transfer are good additions in my book,and anything Nintendo is adding is not coming at the expense of the user interfaces speed and ease of use.

As for adding Netflix I am pretty sure most will have access to the service via a smart TV,firestick or tablet device etc,so it's addition will hardly make or break the system,it's pretty much like the situation between the Ps4 and Xbox One where the latter has UHD Blu-ray support,it has not hurt Sony's sales on bit because of the lack of a UHD Blu-ray playback,and one doubts Microsoft have sold a lot more consoles of the back of having the feature.

As for a Virtual console service I am pretty sure if there was a massive market for it Nintendo would include it on the Switch,but after it's release on the Wii and Wii U Nintendo would have seen a decline in it's sales and have decided to go down the route of single emulation devices like the NES and SNES mini devices which offer much better value imo,and a paid online subscription service which is also much better value than paying individually for older titles,of course the latter does need to expand to cover more systems which i am sure it will in time,but as with everything we just need to have a little patience.