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It is a portable screen with detachable controllers for on-the-go play, it can also be set into a dock and connected to a TV for at-home play. It comes with two controllers, called ''Joy-Con''s, that can be utilized in various configurations for different modes of play. The Joy-Cons can be attached to the sides of the console to play similarly to the [[Wii U]]'s tablet or each Joy-Con can be given to a player to play multiplayer games on the tablet screen. The Joy-Cons also connect to a controller attachment for when playing on a TV. | It is a portable screen with detachable controllers for on-the-go play, it can also be set into a dock and connected to a TV for at-home play. It comes with two controllers, called ''Joy-Con''s, that can be utilized in various configurations for different modes of play. The Joy-Cons can be attached to the sides of the console to play similarly to the [[Wii U]]'s tablet or each Joy-Con can be given to a player to play multiplayer games on the tablet screen. The Joy-Cons also connect to a controller attachment for when playing on a TV. | ||
Currently, the spin-off game {{FEWA}} and {{ | Currently, the spin-off game {{FEWA}}, {{FE16}}, and {{TMSFEE}} are the {{FES}} related titles released on the Nintendo Switch. By purchasing a subscription to the Nintendo Switch Online service, a player has access to select games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] consoles, replacing the [[Virtual Console]] service; thus far, the only ''Fire Emblem'' game released on this service is {{FE1}}. | ||
=={{FES}} games available for Nintendo Switch== | =={{FES}} games available for Nintendo Switch== | ||
*{{FE16}} | *{{FE16}} | ||
===Nintendo Switch Online=== | |||
*{{FE1}} | |||
===Related titles=== | ===Related titles=== | ||
* {{FEWA}} | * {{FEWA}} | ||
* {{SSBU}} | * {{SSBU}} | ||
* {{TMSFEE}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 16:33, 25 December 2019
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The Nintendo Switch (Japanese: ニンテンドースイッチ Nintendo Switch) is Nintendo's hybrid home-and-handheld video game console. It was known by the code name "NX" earlier in development.
It is a portable screen with detachable controllers for on-the-go play, it can also be set into a dock and connected to a TV for at-home play. It comes with two controllers, called Joy-Cons, that can be utilized in various configurations for different modes of play. The Joy-Cons can be attached to the sides of the console to play similarly to the Wii U's tablet or each Joy-Con can be given to a player to play multiplayer games on the tablet screen. The Joy-Cons also connect to a controller attachment for when playing on a TV.
Currently, the spin-off game Fire Emblem Warriors, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore are the Fire Emblem series related titles released on the Nintendo Switch. By purchasing a subscription to the Nintendo Switch Online service, a player has access to select games from the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Nintendo Entertainment System consoles, replacing the Virtual Console service; thus far, the only Fire Emblem game released on this service is Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light.
Fire Emblem series games available for Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch Online
Related titles
Gallery
References
See also
External links
- Nintendo Switch on Wikipedia
- Nintendo Switch on NintendoWiki
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