@N64-ROX I partly agree with you in that Nintendo probably will be one of the companies to finally create these top quality first party VR titles that are also genuinely compelling and fully polished AAA games in their own right. But I also think in this day and age that so many other developers are now able to create products that can be just as compelling and polished as Nintendo's games, and doubly so in VR where Nintendo's efforts to date have actually been quite a bit below what some of the other top VR developers have put out, that we shouldn't look to Nintendo for all the best gaming has to offer.

I mean, honestly, Nintendo's VR implementation in the likes of Mario Odyssey, Breath of the Wild and Smash Bros is about as lackluster and low-end as it gets when putting games into VR, and the other stuff it's done is fun but more because of the novel Labo VR Toy-Cons that it doing anything even remotely exciting in terms of the actual VR games it's created thus far. There are many, many VR games out there that shame what Nintendo thinks is a worthy effort with for its own first party VR "games" in this respect, and it makes Nintendo's implementation look like zero-gen stuff that largely misses most of what actually make truly compelling VR in the first place and kinda barely even does enough to qualify as proper VR rather than just that 3DS-like implementation you mentioned.

So, while I absolutely cannot wait until Nintendo takes VR seriously and truly commits to the medium--I can only imagine the possibilities--I think it would be wrong to overlook/dismiss some of the genuinely amazing games and experiences that other VR developers have been putting out already and that are coming in the near future: Chronos, Superhot, Resident Evil 7 VR, Wolves in the Walls, Dear Angelica, Allumette, Beat Saber, Doom VFR, Serious Sam 3 VR: BFE, Astro Bot Rescue Mission, Rec Room, Apollo 11, Tetris Effect, Blood & Truth, Five Nights at Freddy's VR, Population: One, Defector, Stormland, Lone Echo II, No Man's Sky VR, etc.

I actually think it will be quite some time before Nintendo even matches some of the efforts of other developers in VR thus far, never mind betters them. I mean, even hackers are currently doing far better with Nintendo's own games in VR than Nintendo itself is:

I think playing some of the best VR games on something like the upcoming Valve Index (or even the Pimax VR systems) is going to blow away much of the stuff Nintendo has done on the Switch, because VR really is that big a differentiator imo, and the better the VR tech gets the better the games experiences in VR get too (even ones already released).

And the gap between playing on traditional video game systems and being totally immersed in VR is just going to keep widening.