That's good to hear. As far as what Nintendo actually has planned for 2018, well I don't think we're playing Metroid Prime 4 anytime soon, however, there are still plenty of things Nintendo can produce in 2018 outside of the already confirmed titles. I have a personal wishlist of mine for 2018.
* WarioWare - It's been too long now, and the Switch is perfect for Wario and his Diamond City pals to work their magic. A more return to form after the disappointing Game & Wario would be nice.
* Mario & Luigi - As the 3DS tampers off, more and more of Nintendo's handheld series are migrating to the Switch. One of the next ones should hopefully be Mario & Luigi. Preferably one that isn't as tutorial bloated as Dream Team or as forced and unnecessary as Paper Jam. I'd like for a game that combines the best aspects of all the previous entries, but with a fresh new story and villain.
* Puzzle League - Obscure choice. For the same reasons as Mario & Luigi, but also because, we haven't had a Puzzle League game in forever. The Switch already has plenty of puzzle games, so this would fit right in. Do a small release on the eShop for all I care, I just want my block shuffling goodness back.
* Some form of Free-to-Start game - Nintendo picked up on the Free-to-Play model rather quickly back on the 3DS, employing it in a number of their titles like Rusty's Real Deal Baseball, Nintendo Badge Arcade, Steel Diver: Sub Wars, and Team Kirby Clash Deluxe. Aside from those and their smartphone releases, The Switch should have it's fair share of Free-to-Play/Free-to-Start first party games as well. I personally would love to see Nintendo take a crack at the Free-to-Play action MOBA genre like SMITE or Gigantic. I think they can do something cool with the genre
* More New IPs - I would like to see Nintendo release more new Switch IPs next year compared to this year. They have some of the most imaginative talent in the industry, and with the Switch hardware, they can do some really interesting and unique stuff. I especially want to see what the Rhythm Heaven Team is working on, if they have anything in development at all.
* Pikmin 4 - We've heard it's basically done, but for some reason Nintendo is just sitting on it. If there were anytime to release this game, next year would be the right time.
* Pokemon - Bold prediction I know, but I'm actually hoping Pokemon makes 2018. It's a huge cash cow, and in the case of Nintendo handhelds, a major 3rd party catalyst, so it makes sense for Nintendo and The Pokemon Company to want it on there ASAP. Game Freak was one of the first to get Switch dev kits, and apparently they have a bunch of unused HD models from Sun and Moon they were sitting on, so it looks like Gen 8 could be arriving sooner than we think.