

The concept of the Switch came about as Nintendo’s reaction to several quarters of financial losses into 2014, attributed to poor sales of its previous console, the Wii U, and market competition from mobile gaming. The Nintendo Switch competes on the console gaming market with contemporaries being Sony’s PlayStation 4 and Microsoft’s Xbox One. Nintendo Switch games and software are available on both physical flash-based ROM cartridges and digital distribution via Nintendo eShop the system does not use region locking. The Nintendo Switch’s software supports online gaming through standard Internet connectivity, as well as local wireless and hocconnectivity with other Switch consoles. Games may be designed to play only in specific modes for example, Voez, which relies on touch-screen controls, initially could not be played in TV Mode. Users can switch between these modes simply by placing the Console in the Dock or removing it, extending or retracting the kickstand, and detaching or connecting the Joy-Con. There are three gameplay modes that can be used with the Switch “TV Mode” with the Console docked within the Dock to support play on a large television, “Tabletop Mode” with the Console placed on a table or other surface using its kickstand for shared gaming away from a dedicated screen, or in “Handheld Mode” as a standard portable tablet device. The Joy-Con can attach to both sides of the console to support handheld-style play, connect to a Grip accessory to provide a traditional home console gamepad form, or be used individually in the hand like the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, supporting local multiplayer mode. Nintendo Switch uses the wireless Joy-con controllers, which include standard buttons and directional analog sticks for user input, motion sensing, and high-definition tactile feedback. Alternatively, it can be removed from the dock and used similarly to a tablet computer through its LCD touchscreen, or placed in a standalone tabletop mode visible to several players. Nintendo considers the Switch a “hybrid” console: it is designed primarily as a home console, with the main unit inserted onto a docking station to connect to a television. Known in development by its codename NX, it was unveiled in October 2016 and was released worldwide on March 3, 2017. The Nintendo Switch is the seventh majormajor video game console developed by Nintendo.
