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It is a portable screen with detachable controllers for on-the-go play, it can also be set into a dock and connected to a TV for at-home play. It comes with two controllers, called ''Joy-Con''s, that can be utilized in various configurations for different modes of play. The Joy-Cons can be attached to the sides of the console to play similarly to the [[Wii U]]'s tablet or each Joy-Con can be given to a player to play multiplayer games on the tablet screen. The Joy-Cons also connect to a controller attachment for when playing on a TV. | It is a portable screen with detachable controllers for on-the-go play, it can also be set into a dock and connected to a TV for at-home play. It comes with two controllers, called ''Joy-Con''s, that can be utilized in various configurations for different modes of play. The Joy-Cons can be attached to the sides of the console to play similarly to the [[Wii U]]'s tablet or each Joy-Con can be given to a player to play multiplayer games on the tablet screen. The Joy-Cons also connect to a controller attachment for when playing on a TV. | ||
Currently, the spin-off game {{ | Currently, the spin-off game {{FEWA}} and an untitled mainstream game are the {{FES}} titles announced to be releasing on the Nintendo Switch. | ||
=={{FES}} games available for Nintendo Switch== | =={{FES}} games available for Nintendo Switch== | ||
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===Related titles=== | ===Related titles=== | ||
* {{ | * {{FEWA}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 02:38, 30 January 2018
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The Nintendo Switch (Japanese: ニンテンドースイッチ Nintendo Switch) is Nintendo's hybrid home-and-handheld video game console. It was known by the code name "NX" earlier in development.
It is a portable screen with detachable controllers for on-the-go play, it can also be set into a dock and connected to a TV for at-home play. It comes with two controllers, called Joy-Cons, that can be utilized in various configurations for different modes of play. The Joy-Cons can be attached to the sides of the console to play similarly to the Wii U's tablet or each Joy-Con can be given to a player to play multiplayer games on the tablet screen. The Joy-Cons also connect to a controller attachment for when playing on a TV.
Currently, the spin-off game Fire Emblem Warriors and an untitled mainstream game are the Fire Emblem series titles announced to be releasing on the Nintendo Switch.
Fire Emblem series games available for Nintendo Switch
- Fire Emblem for Nintendo Switch (Tentative title)
Related titles
Gallery
References
See also
External links
- Nintendo Switch on Wikipedia
- Nintendo Switch on NintendoWiki
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