Nintendo's Switch console has been a remarkable success, with a strong lineup of first-party titles that have pushed the boundaries of their respective genres. However, amidst the buzz around flagship releases like Breath of the Wild and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, two lesser-known Nintendo-produced games, Good Job! and The Stretchers, have been overlooked. These games, developed by smaller studios, offer a unique blend of co-op gameplay, physics-based antics, and open-world exploration, providing a refreshing and entertaining experience. The author argues that these games embody the essence of Nintendo's creative fun philosophy, despite not being mainstream blockbusters. They suggest that Nintendo should focus on smaller, more diverse games for the Switch 2, leveraging the expertise of smaller developers to bridge the gap between major releases. This approach would not only provide a steady stream of content but also support independent studios and cater to a wider range of tastes, ensuring Nintendo's continued success in the gaming industry.