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'''Nintendo Switch''' is [[Nintendo]]'s ninth generation console and succesor to the [[Wii U]]. It was announced on October 20th, 2016 and shown playing a [[Splatoon (Nintendo Switch)|new version of ''Splatoon'']]. It is set to be released in March 2017.
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'''Nintendo Switch'''<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/switch {{NES}} Nintendo Switch™ - Official Site - Nintendo's New Video Game System]</ref> (codenamed ''Nintendo NX'' during development) is an upcoming [[Nintendo]] gaming console and successor to the [[Wii U]]. Officially announced on October 20th, 2016, the Nintendo Switch is a hybrid home/handheld gaming console, though it is marketed as being mainly being the former.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5uik5fgIaI {{YT}} First Look at Nintendo Switch]</ref> During its reveal trailer, footage for a [[Splatoon (Nintendo Switch)|new version of ''Splatoon'']] was showcased. Despite this, Nintendo has yet to confirm that said title is actively in development for the system. The Nintendo Switch is set to be released in March 2017, with more information about the system to be shared on January 12th, 2017.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/791455799302246400 {{TWI}} Nintendo of America on Twitter]</ref>
 
==Features==
The ''Nintendo Switch'' consists of a tablet-like console that can be placed into a docking station. When the system is in the dock, game footage will be displayed on the TV screen. When the console is detached from the dock, game footage is displayed on the console's screen. The two "''Joy-Con''" controllers can be removed and used either as separate controllers (similar to [[mariowiki:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] controllers), used together as a single controller (similar to the [[mariowiki:Wii|Wiimote and Nunchuck]]), or docked into a grip to give a more traditional experience. A traditional controller, called the ''Nintendo Switch Pro Controller'', will also be available. This controller has the same set-up as the ''Wii U Pro Controller'', with the exception of the second analog stick being set below the face buttons. This controller is shown to be compatible with the new version of ''Splatoon''.
 
The console, like the [[mariowiki:NintendoDS|Nintendo DS]] and [[mariowiki:Nintendo3DS|Nintendo 3DS]], uses ROM cartridges based on the SD Card format, making it the first home gaming device to not utilize optical discs since the [[mariowiki:Nintendo64|Nintendo 64]].
 
Players can also locally connect up to eight ''Nintendo Switch'' consoles to each other.


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File:Switch1.jpg|The ''Nintendo Switch'' and footage of a [[Splatoon (Nintendo Switch)|new version of ''Splatoon'']].
File:Switch1.jpg|The ''Nintendo Switch'' and footage of a [[Splatoon (Nintendo Switch)|new version of ''Splatoon'']].
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Nintendo Switch[1] (codenamed Nintendo NX during development) is an upcoming Nintendo gaming console and successor to the Wii U. Officially announced on October 20th, 2016, the Nintendo Switch is a hybrid home/handheld gaming console, though it is marketed as being mainly being the former.[2] During its reveal trailer, footage for a new version of Splatoon was showcased. Despite this, Nintendo has yet to confirm that said title is actively in development for the system. The Nintendo Switch is set to be released in March 2017, with more information about the system to be shared on January 12th, 2017.[3]

Features

The Nintendo Switch consists of a tablet-like console that can be placed into a docking station. When the system is in the dock, game footage will be displayed on the TV screen. When the console is detached from the dock, game footage is displayed on the console's screen. The two "Joy-Con" controllers can be removed and used either as separate controllers (similar to SNES controllers), used together as a single controller (similar to the Wiimote and Nunchuck), or docked into a grip to give a more traditional experience. A traditional controller, called the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, will also be available. This controller has the same set-up as the Wii U Pro Controller, with the exception of the second analog stick being set below the face buttons. This controller is shown to be compatible with the new version of Splatoon.

The console, like the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS, uses ROM cartridges based on the SD Card format, making it the first home gaming device to not utilize optical discs since the Nintendo 64.

Players can also locally connect up to eight Nintendo Switch consoles to each other.

Gallery

References