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|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]]
 
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The Nintendo Switch, as stated by Nintendo, is a spiritual successor of many of Nintendo's previous systems features, adopting them into its design. These includes a four button set up and shoulder buttons started by the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], two pre-packaged controllers like the Famicon, the portability of the original Game Boy, the joystick and rumble capabilities of the Nintendo 64, the touch screen of the [[Nintendo 3DS]], the motion controller features of the [[Wii]], and the off-tv gameplay of the [[Wii U]].
 
The Nintendo Switch, as stated by Nintendo, is a spiritual successor of many of Nintendo's previous systems features, adopting them into its design. These includes a four button set up and shoulder buttons started by the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], two pre-packaged controllers like the Famicon, the portability of the original Game Boy, the joystick and rumble capabilities of the Nintendo 64, the touch screen of the [[Nintendo 3DS]], the motion controller features of the [[Wii]], and the off-tv gameplay of the [[Wii U]].
   
The Switch would be among [[Satoru Iwata]]'s final projects prior to his passing in July 2015, having started early development during his final months.
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The Switch would be among [[Satoru Iwata]]'s final projects prior to his passing on July 11, 2015, having started early development during his final months.
 
===System===
 
===System===
 
The system itself is comprised mainly of a computer handheld-like tablet which has touch screen capabilities and a special stand to allow the tablet to hold itself upright on a surface. It can be transported and played while in this mode, holding roughly 3–6 hours of non-power source connected play depending on the game. It can sync wirelessly with nearby Nintendo Switch systems for local and worldwide multiplayer connectivity. When placed on a Nintendo Switch dock attached to a TV, the game can be played on a TV.
 
The system itself is comprised mainly of a computer handheld-like tablet which has touch screen capabilities and a special stand to allow the tablet to hold itself upright on a surface. It can be transported and played while in this mode, holding roughly 3–6 hours of non-power source connected play depending on the game. It can sync wirelessly with nearby Nintendo Switch systems for local and worldwide multiplayer connectivity. When placed on a Nintendo Switch dock attached to a TV, the game can be played on a TV.
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==''Fire Emblem'' Related Software==
 
==''Fire Emblem'' Related Software==
 
===Main Series===
 
===Main Series===
*'''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses|''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'']]''' - The sixteenth installment of the Fire Emblem franchise. It was released globally July 26, 2019.
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*'''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses|''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'']]''' - The sixteenth installment of the ''Fire Emblem'' franchise. It was released globally July 26, 2019.
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* [[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light|'''''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light''''']] - The first installment of the ''Fire Emblem'' series being localized for the first time. It is scheduled to release on December 10, 2020.
   
 
=== Nintendo Switch Online ===
 
=== Nintendo Switch Online ===
* [[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light|'''''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light''''']] - (March 13, 2019 Japan only)
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* [[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light|'''''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light''''']] - Included as part of the Japanese-exclusive NES collection from March 13, 2019 onward. This does not include the new features introduced in the localized re-release.
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* [[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem|'''''Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem''''']] - Included as part of the Japanese-exclusive SNES collection from September 23, 2020 onward.
   
 
===Side Series===
 
===Side Series===

Revision as of 14:57, 22 October 2020

The Nintendo Switch (任天堂スイッチ), commonly referred to as the Switch and originally codenamed the NX, is a home console created by Nintendo. The Nintendo Switch is the seventh home console system released by Nintendo and is the successor to the Wii U. The Switch had a smaller iteration called the Nintendo Switch Lite (Nintendo's first hybrid console) released worldwide on September 20, 2019.

Hardware

Concept

The Nintendo Switch, as stated by Nintendo, is a spiritual successor of many of Nintendo's previous systems features, adopting them into its design. These includes a four button set up and shoulder buttons started by the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, two pre-packaged controllers like the Famicon, the portability of the original Game Boy, the joystick and rumble capabilities of the Nintendo 64, the touch screen of the Nintendo 3DS, the motion controller features of the Wii, and the off-tv gameplay of the Wii U.

The Switch would be among Satoru Iwata's final projects prior to his passing on July 11, 2015, having started early development during his final months.

System

The system itself is comprised mainly of a computer handheld-like tablet which has touch screen capabilities and a special stand to allow the tablet to hold itself upright on a surface. It can be transported and played while in this mode, holding roughly 3–6 hours of non-power source connected play depending on the game. It can sync wirelessly with nearby Nintendo Switch systems for local and worldwide multiplayer connectivity. When placed on a Nintendo Switch dock attached to a TV, the game can be played on a TV.

Controllers

The system comes prepackaged with two wireless Joy-Con Controllers that function in different ways depending on its configuration. These function variations are interchangeable based on the player's preference and many Switch games features numerous controller style options.

  • Standalone Controller - Each individual Joy-Con can be used as a singular controller.
    • Motion Mode - The Joy-Con features motion controls when held similarly to the classic Wiimote with enhanced motion sensory and rumble sensation features.
    • Controller Mode - The individual Joy-Cons can also be used like standard game controllers, similar to the Super Nintendo. This mode features the classic 4-Button set up, a Joy Stick, and two Bumpers.
  • Combined External Controller - Two Joy-Con Controllers become a singular controller with two 4-Button set ups, two Joy Sticks, two bumpers, and two trigger buttons. Can either be attached to a special external controller peripheral to create a classic controller or as two separate controllers in each hand.
  • Docked Switch Controller - A pair of Joy-Con Controllers can dock onto the Switch itself, creating a portable gamepad similar to the gamepad of the Wii U. While playing in this mode, the Switch system charges the controllers.

The switch also has a Pro-Controller which performs similarly to past classic controllers.

Fire Emblem Related Software

Main Series

Nintendo Switch Online

Side Series

  • Fire Emblem Warriors - A spin-off collaboration game between the Fire Emblem franchise and Koei Tecmo's Warriors franchise. It was released September 28, 2017 in Japan and October 20, 2017 worldwide.
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - The sixth installment of the Super Smash Bros. franchise. Ultimate features all six Fire Emblem representatives from previous titles of Smash - Marth, Roy, Ike, Robin, Lucina, and Corrin - as well as two newcomers. Chrom was introduced in the base game as an Echo Fighter of Roy, and Byleth was announced as a DLC newcomer on Janurary 16, 2020, later releasing on Janurary 28th.
  • Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore - An enhanced port of the Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE for Wii U.