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There isn’t much to the package; you get the controller and a five-foot USB-A to USB-C cable. I do wish it came with a longer cable to make it easier to both charge and use the controller at the same ...
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Should you transfer your original Switch 1 data to your new Switch 2? If you’re one of the gazillion folks who bought Nintendo’s Switch 2 console, then that’s likely the question on your mind as soon ...
Nintendo Switch 2 is here, and if you’re a Nintendo fan (and, more importantly, a Switch owner), you probably have a bunch of well-used original Switch controllers. After testing controllers using my ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 arrives on June 5 with nearly full backward compatibility—but not every title makes the cut. Here's what works, what doesn't, and what's being patched. I’m PCMag’s home theater ...
We're still nearly two months out from the launch of the Switch 2, but the rumor mill has already moved on to Nintendo's next console. Unbelievably, the first Switch 3 rumor surfaced online this week, ...
It’s been eight long years since the Nintendo Switch launched in March 2017. The gaming landscape — not to mention the world itself — is a very different place. Released mid-generation while its ...
They say software sells hardware, and that’s absolutely true. But there’s a secondary motivator that can cause a console to fly off the shelf, and that’s the perfect splash of color. Nintendo knows ...