

I guess we’ll see. Based on their language, their testing isn’t exactly thorough. Their highest rating is “basic compatibility testing” (which I take to mean “played for a few minutes”). Their next highest is “the game boots up.”
There are 15,000 Switch titles. Many of those are shovelware, but there are still thousands of legit titles. I guarantee a significant portion of them will never get the necessary patches to run without at least some problems (shader problems, textures, and other glitches).
Of course the 100-something Nintendo titles will get more love and attention than the others. Those patches will also be $20 each.
It makes me sad that you associate that name with Will Smith more than Isaac Asimov. But this is actually based on the original Atari arcade game. The name was a pun on the book’s title, since the gameplay involved an eye and a robot.
Neither the game nor the movie had anything to do with the book other than the name.