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[[File:NintendoSwitchConsole.jpg|thumb|300px|The Nintendo Switch Console, featuring the dock, the screen, and the Joy-Con controllers connected to the Joy-Con grip.]] | |||
[[File: | The '''Nintendo Switch''' is Nintendo's 8th home console. It was officially announced with a trailer on {{date|20|October|2016}}, and is scheduled to launch on {{date|3|March|2017}}. | ||
The '''Nintendo Switch''' is Nintendo's 8th home console | |||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
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The console's controllers come in the form of two detachable controller halves, collectively called "Joy-Cons"; specifically the Joy-Con L and Joy-Con R. Both Joy-Cons each contain four face buttons, a clickable analogue joystick, one bumper and trigger, and two additional buttons inside the railing that act as shoulder buttons while being held horizontally. The Joy-Con R features an IR sensor and NFC reader, while the Joy-Con L has a dedicated button for taking screenshots, and will be able to record video at a later date. They can be attached to the sides of the Switch unit, used in conjunction as a traditional controller using a grip, used separately in each hand like a [[Wii|Wii Remote and Nunchuk]], or may each be used as a standalone controller, allowing for two individuals to play multiplayer games with a single pair of Joy-Cons. They also include Nintendo's patented haptic feedback technology, titled "HD Rumble", to help convey realistic sensations to the users. Each Joy-Con has a battery life of 20 hours. | The console's controllers come in the form of two detachable controller halves, collectively called "Joy-Cons"; specifically the Joy-Con L and Joy-Con R. Both Joy-Cons each contain four face buttons, a clickable analogue joystick, one bumper and trigger, and two additional buttons inside the railing that act as shoulder buttons while being held horizontally. The Joy-Con R features an IR sensor and NFC reader, while the Joy-Con L has a dedicated button for taking screenshots, and will be able to record video at a later date. They can be attached to the sides of the Switch unit, used in conjunction as a traditional controller using a grip, used separately in each hand like a [[Wii|Wii Remote and Nunchuk]], or may each be used as a standalone controller, allowing for two individuals to play multiplayer games with a single pair of Joy-Cons. They also include Nintendo's patented haptic feedback technology, titled "HD Rumble", to help convey realistic sensations to the users. Each Joy-Con has a battery life of 20 hours. | ||
==''Pikmin'' content== | |||
No ''Pikmin'' games have been officially confirmed for the Nintendo Switch, although it is likely that the scrapped Wii U game, meant to be the [[Pikmin 4|fourth installment of ''Pikmin'']], will be released on this console. The Olimar [[amiibo]] will have functionality with [[mario:Mario Kart 8 Deluxe|''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'']]. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Wii U]] | |||
*[[Nintendo 3DS]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[[nwiki:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Wiki's article on the Nintendo Switch]] | *[[nwiki:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Wiki's article on the Nintendo Switch]] | ||
[[category:Consoles]] | |||
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