When Nintendo launched the Switch in 2017, the sheer novelty of the new hardware brought the company a lot of renewed attention. After the market disaster of the Wii U’s homebound ”second screen” tablet, Nintendo exploited advances in system-on-a-chip miniaturization to create something of a minimum viable HD-capable system that could work as both a lightweight handheld and a slightly underpowered TV-based console. That unique combination, and Nintendo’s usual selection of first-party system sellers, set the console apart from what the rest of the gaming market was offering at the time.
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Magasin Mackens notiser gör att du alltid är först med det senaste. När vi publicerar en nyhet dyker den upp direkt på din skärm – snabbare än mejl, snabbare än sociala medier. Du slipper leta, vänta eller riskera att missa…
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