That's not a restriction, nobody's preventing Nintendo from bringing those games to the platform. I don't currently have pasta at my place, but that's because neither me nor my partner have bought any, not because it's banned from the house.
But Steam doesn't restrict Nintendo from releasing their game on the platform, so the platform isn't restricted.
To put it another way, if I invite you to my birthday party, but you say you're busy, does that mean that my house is restricted to you? Are my other friends restricted from hanging out with you because you decided to stay home?
We all know about piracy buddy, but between having to deal with a Switch emulator and the major pain points of extracting keys to get Tears of the Kingdom to run and putting in a credit card, I'll take the credit card route.
That's not a restriction, nobody's preventing Nintendo from bringing those games to the platform. I don't currently have pasta at my place, but that's because neither me nor my partner have bought any, not because it's banned from the house.
Obviously Nintendo is stopping them from going onto those platforms. It is very much like Spaghetti being banned from the house.
But Steam doesn't restrict Nintendo from releasing their game on the platform, so the platform isn't restricted.
To put it another way, if I invite you to my birthday party, but you say you're busy, does that mean that my house is restricted to you? Are my other friends restricted from hanging out with you because you decided to stay home?
Of course you can.
We all know about piracy buddy, but between having to deal with a Switch emulator and the major pain points of extracting keys to get Tears of the Kingdom to run and putting in a credit card, I'll take the credit card route.
You don't need to extract keys. Other people have already done that. The "pain point" is just positioning a file in a directory.
You talk about piracy, I talk about just having to bring a single device of the devices I own with me and using a paid product on another paid device.