Actually the motion gaming is one of the things that MIGHT pull me back into Nintendo.
This presentation was a slam dunk. Basically, Nintendo put EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING that was Nintendo into this product.
1) Great Controllers Check. You may not like motion controls, and that is OK, you don't even have to use it but it is there for those that want it...and WOW, having a full controller become 2 simple controllers for SNES games or become two full motion controllers is a great idea.
2) Portable Gaming (Nintendo is the only company doing it right.)
3) Party games. Nintendo is one of the only companies that sees gaming as a local social event. This is something I deeply miss, and the Wii era of games was great. I hope Nintendo releases a new Wii Sports Switch game.
4) Family Friendly Nintendo Styled games: Look at all the games they showed. None of them felt like they were games for Children, yet none of them looked like I couldn't play them with my kids. This is important...the Everyone Demographic is tricky...you don't want a lame kids movie that adults can't watch...same for games. Nintendo does it right and I appreciate that they are one of the few companies still doing it.
There are of course some negatives, but Nintendo presented the world with a compelling product, with compelling exclusive games, and Nintendo just seems to hit a home run. Which Nintendo desperately needed. Also if Nintendo is smart all those 2017 games that people say won't launch will...because Nintendo will want the first year of Switch to prove to third parties there is a market.