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  2. Joy-Con - Wikipedia

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    On January 16, 2025, when the Nintendo Switch 2 was confirmed by Nintendo, a new Joy-Con color palette was also revealed. The new Joy-Con appear to be black, having an inner ring around the joystick, and side, sporting the original red and blue colors, on the right and left controllers respectively.

  3. List of Nintendo controllers - Wikipedia

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    They can be used while attached to the main Nintendo Switch console unit, or detached and used wirelessly. When detached, a pair of Joy-Con can be used by a single player, or divided between two as individual controllers. When the Joy-Con are removed from the console, two shoulder buttons, SL and SR, are revealed on the inner side of the railing.

  4. Nintendo Switch - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Switch comes with two controllers, collectively called Joy-Con and individually called the "Joy-Con (L)" and "Joy-Con (R)". [103] The controllers attach to the Switch console via side rails using a locking mechanism, with a small release button on their rear face to allow them to be detached.

  5. Nintendo Switch Pro Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller was unveiled along with the Nintendo Switch on October 20, 2016, and was released on March 3, 2017. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] A new version of the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller was spotted in stores around October 14, 2019, although the only changes to it were slight parts changes, and its Universal Product Code being ...

  6. Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    The Wii U's successor in the eighth generation of video game consoles, the Nintendo Switch, was released in March 2017. The Switch features a hybrid design as a home and handheld console, Joy-Con controllers that each contain an accelerometer and gyroscope, and the simultaneous wireless networking of up to eight consoles. [178]

  7. Should You Get the Regular Nintendo Switch or the OLED?

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    Unlike the original Switch and Switch OLED, it doesn't connect to TVs or support tabletop mode. Its dedication to portability translates to a more affordable price of $199.