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At launch, Joy-Con were available in slate gray, neon red R and neon blue L colors. [7] Black Joy-Con are also issued with Switch development kits. [15] In mid-2017, Nintendo introduced neon yellow Joy-Con, released alongside Arms [16] as well as neon green and neon pink Joy-Con which launched alongside Splatoon 2. [17]
The gray Joy-Con (L) and Joy-Con (R) controllers. The inside rails slot onto the side of the main Switch console or grip controller. Red and blue Joy-Con slotted onto the charging grip, giving the general proportions of a standard controller
Detached grey Joy-Con. The Joy-Con are the primary controller(s) of the Nintendo Switch video game console. They consist of two individual units, each containing an analog stick and an array of buttons. They can be used while attached to the main Nintendo Switch console unit, or detached and used wirelessly.
The Switch Lite console is similar to a regular Nintendo Switch and can play almost all standard Switch games, but is a handheld portable-only version and is also slightly smaller. It comes in five color variations: grey, turquoise, coral, yellow, and blue, as well as some special editions. Its Joy-Con controllers cannot be detached like in the ...
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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 ...
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It is mentioned that Nintendo repairs Joy-con controllers experiencing drift for free in the USA. However, there is no mention of their refusal to do so in the EU (they still charge £40 for the fix). Why is this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.25.39.98 11:38, 14 May 2020 (UTC)