1.Wii FIT (Nintendo) Wii (-)
2.MARIO KART Wii (Nintendo) Wii (-)
3.SOULCALIBUR IV (Namco Bandaï) PS3 (+3)
4.Wii PLAY (Nintendo) Wii (-1)
5.SUPER SMASH BROS. BRAWL (Nintendo) Wii (-)
6.BEIJING 2008 (Sega) PS3 (-2)
7.NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. (Nintendo) NDS (+2)
8.MARIO KART DS (Nintendo) NDS (+2)
9.BEIJING 2008 (Sega) 360 (-2)
10.MARIO & SONIC AUX JEUX OLYMPIQUES (Sega) NDS (R)
Steam Deck officially supports a massive amount of games, easily providing players more choice than what is available on the Nintendo Switch.
It's much larger than that, if you factor emulation and how easy it is to run pretty much any "unsupported" game on the Deck using Bottles.
The Xbox brand has done a lot of good over the years, but their various blunders are pretty wild to look back on in their magnitude.
"The London-based (the UK) indie games developer Spiderling Studios are today very delighted and proud to announce that they have just released the "Splintered Sea" DLC for their sandbox builder "Besiege" (the said DLC is available right now for PC via Steam)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.