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The '''Nintendo Switch''' is a hybrid video game console released in March 2017. It is the successor to both the [[Wii U]] and the [[Nintendo 3DS]] family of handhelds. As a hybrid video game console, the Nintendo Switch is designed to be played both on the go and at home when docked to a TV or monitor using the included dock. During development, the Nintendo Switch was known as the Nintendo NX. | The '''Nintendo Switch''' is a hybrid video game console released in March 2017. It is the successor to both the [[Wii U]] and the [[Nintendo 3DS]] family of handhelds. As a hybrid video game console, the Nintendo Switch is designed to be played both on the go and at home when docked to a TV or monitor using the included dock. During development, the Nintendo Switch was known as the Nintendo NX. | ||
The system's primary main controller are the Joy-cons which can be attached or detached from the system. The Joy-cons each feature one analog stick, motion controls, and side buttons {{button|switch|SL}} and {{button|switch|SR}} along with a set of buttons that depend on which side the controller is. The right Joy-con has {{button|switch|start|plus}}, {{button|switch|A}}/{{button|switch|B}}/{{button|switch|X}}/{{button|switch|Y}}, {{button|switch|home}}, and {{button|switch|ZR}}/{{Button|switch|R}}. The left Joy-con has {{button|switch|select|minus}}, {{button|switch|d-pad|directional inputs}}, a screenshot butter, and {{button|switch|ZL}}/{{Button|Switch| | The system's primary main controller are the Joy-cons which can be attached or detached from the system. The Joy-cons each feature one analog stick, motion controls, and side buttons {{button|switch|SL}} and {{button|switch|SR}} along with a set of buttons that depend on which side the controller is. The right Joy-con has {{button|switch|start|plus}}, {{button|switch|A}}/{{button|switch|B}}/{{button|switch|X}}/{{button|switch|Y}}, {{button|switch|home}}, and {{button|switch|ZR}}/{{Button|switch|R}}. The left Joy-con has {{button|switch|select|minus}}, {{button|switch|d-pad|directional inputs}}, a screenshot butter, and {{button|switch|ZL}}/{{Button|Switch|L}}. The console itself also has a touchscreen, although this cannot be used in docked mode. | ||
==List of Mii games for Nintendo Switch== | ==List of Mii games for Nintendo Switch== | ||
===Mii games=== | ===Mii games=== |
Revision as of 15:36, 25 October 2022
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Type | Hybrid |
Release date(s) | March 3, 2017 December 1, 2017 |
Console chronology | |
Previous consoles ← Wii U (Home console) Nintendo 3DS (Handheld) |
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The Nintendo Switch is a hybrid video game console released in March 2017. It is the successor to both the Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS family of handhelds. As a hybrid video game console, the Nintendo Switch is designed to be played both on the go and at home when docked to a TV or monitor using the included dock. During development, the Nintendo Switch was known as the Nintendo NX.
The system's primary main controller are the Joy-cons which can be attached or detached from the system. The Joy-cons each feature one analog stick, motion controls, and side buttons and along with a set of buttons that depend on which side the controller is. The right Joy-con has , ///, , and /. The left Joy-con has , , a screenshot butter, and /. The console itself also has a touchscreen, although this cannot be used in docked mode.
List of Mii games for Nintendo Switch
Mii games
Games with Miis
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