Personally I am still skeptical there will be a SNES classic system from Nintendo. It has not been widely discussed that Foxconn manufactured the NES classic. My theory is they had contracts to have the Switch in production for late 2016, but failed to meet deadlines for production. Easy to assume there would be penalties, or payments for having manufacture lines sit idle. Instead they churned out a couple million NES classic consoles, until the Switch was ready. Perhaps the NES classic was also a great marketing tool to gauge customer interest and loyalty before going too deep on Switch inventory.