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  2. List of best-selling Nintendo Switch video games - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2020, total Nintendo Switch family units had outsold the lifetime sales of the Nintendo 3DS, its handheld console predecessor, by selling nearly 80 million units. [2] As of December 31, 2024, 150.86 million Nintendo Switch consoles had been shipped, with over 1.35 billion copies of games having been shipped for the platform. [3]

  3. The 8 Best Games For Pokémon Fans - AOL

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    The Dark Prince is also a companion game to Dragon Quest 4, and has connections to Dragon Quest 6, two of the best games in the series. It’s a must-play for any Dragon Quest fan.

  4. The 20 Best Nintendo Switch Games Ever Made, Ranked - AOL

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    These are the best of the best—the 20 greatest games to ever be played on the Nintendo Switch, including Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Animal Crossing.

  5. Pokémon (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The games were released in North America on April 22, 2007, and in Australia on June 21, 2007. The game was released in the UK and Europe on July 27, 2007. [30] Other main series games in the fourth generation include Pokémon Platinum, a director's cut version of Diamond and Pearl in the same vein as Pokémon Yellow, Crystal, and Emerald.

  6. One Year On, Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Are Still The Worst ...

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    Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters Yesterday, Pokémon Scarlet & Violet celebrated their first birthday. The latest main series games launched on November 18, 2022, and were immediately met with ...

  7. List of Nintendo Switch games - Wikipedia

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    Digital games are purchased through the Nintendo eShop and stored either in the Switch's internal 32 GB of storage (64 GB in the OLED version) or on a microSDXC card. [2] The Switch has no regional lockout features, freely allowing games from any region to be played on any system, [ 3 ] with the exception of Chinese game cards released by ...