Speaking of which we can probably expect Pikmin 4 on the Switch at launch since the 3DS Pikmin side scrolling game is a side game not Pikmin 4 and the actual Pikmin 4 was pretty much at near completion, especially since Pikmin 3 did leave some things hanging.
But it does make me wonder if they're going port Pikmin 3 on the Switch and if they do would it not have Motion Controls. The first 2 Pikmin games being Gamecube games first obviously didn't have motion controls, but most people who have played Pikmin do agree that the Wii versions had better controls because of the waggle.
The Joy-Cons don't really look like they would have motion controls and I certainly don't think that the Wii Motes would be compatible or that they would make Wii Mote succesors, but perhaps it could be something they could talk about/reveal in 2017 since obviously they have more stuff.
Another idea to get around no motion controls is assuming the screen is in fact a touch screen, this could make the throwing of Pikmin and certain other commands even more streamlined but only if you are not playing the Switch while it is docked so we would be forced to use the more inefficient analog control for the Pikmin series while the Switch is in the dock.
I admit I am probably over thinking this but it is something that makes me curious about how the future console Pikmin games will be handled from now on.
Also as an ending side note: PB next time you're in this thread you mind changing the title of the thread to reflect the reveal of the Switch? Or Phi, or Jelly if he somehow pops out of his groundhog hole again relatively soon and beats either of you to the punch.
EDIT: Another thing I thought about, Nintendo oddly left out the Dock and the Joy-Con Grip in one of the previous questions asked in some of the interviews about what would be packaged with the Switch and it got me thinking.
What if there was a Deluxe/Starter package that did in fact include the Dock, possibly the Grip, and if they really wanted to be generous the Switch Pro Controller, but had another but cheaper package that only had the Switch and the Joy-Cons at a greatly reduced price. Because thinking about it from a family or a gaming millennial couple living together perspective, at minimum you would need 2-4 Switches, but only a single TV dock in one single house or apartment.
It wouldn't surprise me if Nintendo was going to do just that.