User blog comment:Wyluca2/Switch in 2018/@comment-24495139-20171110185023

You are missing Fire Emblem. it was announced in January Fire Emblem direct. It should launch by the end of the 1st half of 2018.

For Pokemon, the Ultra Sun and Moon team is more younger staff as far as I can tell and when Game Freak revealed Sun and Moon, they only showed production materials and an inprogress model of Pikipek. It isn't out of the question for a late 2018 release.

For Retro, DKCTF was actually done in November with minor touch ups following its delay due to Nintendo needing to pad out 2014 so Retro dev time is roughly 3 years (not counting help with Mario Kart 7). 2018 would be 4 years so it makes little sense for it to be a 2D Donkey Kong. Besides, 2D Platformers were an issue with the Wii U that they'd like to avoid so, if it's Donkey Kong, Retro should be making a 3D Platformer. Personally, I'm thinking Retro is working on a "mature" new IP to help diversify Nintendo's lineup.

For New Super Mario Bros. Switch, the issue is that NSMBU underperformed while Mario Maker did relatively well. I think they will make an expanded port of Super Mario Maker with an additional art style. There's also the issue that the team shares a bunch of staff with Pikmin team so it may be pushed to a 2019 game (with Pikmin 4 being a Summer 2018 game).

For Animal Crossing, the Splatoon and Animal Crossing teams are actually separate. Splatoon is made up of a team across Nintendo (they were a garage team from Nintendo Land). Animal Crossing hasn't had a full release since 2015 so a Spring 2018 release is quite possible, especially since there have some signs that they worked on a Wii U Animal Crossing. Nintendo has ramped up their localization in the past few years so it could be a month separate release.

The other Nintendo teams that haven't been too active recently include the Rhythm Heaven team, the Tomodachi Life team, the Star Fox Zero team and somewhat Nintendo Software Technology.