If there is one thing you can count on Nintendo for, it’s taking an idea and pushing it to its limits. After months of speculation regarding the upcoming ...
As it turns out, one of the defining upgrades of the Nintendo Switch 2 is actually an old concept developed for the original ...
The current Switch has its Joy-Con controllers attach by sliding through a railing on the side until a locking mechanism clicks them into place. Owners then press a very (very) small black button on ...
Similar to the first iteration of Joy-Cons, hitting a dedicated button will detach the controller. It's not entirely clear ...
A separate video from Nintendo's Switch 2 first-look trailer highlights how the Joy-Con controllers will easily disconnect from the console.
Nintendo’s short video offers a closer look at the Switch 2 Joy-Con, showcasing how the controller works and attaches to the ...
The Switch's producer was "particularly excited" about the idea at the time, but it didn't work well enough back then ...
However, a video does show off the large button on the back of the new Joy-Cons on the official Nintendo Switch 2 website.
Nintendo had the idea of using magnets to attach Joy-Cons to the original Switch, but couldn't get it to work.
The animation confirms that in order to unlock the Joy-Cons and remove them from the system, players will have to press a button that is tucked under the trigger. This button appears to disable the ...
After months of rumors and leaks, the Nintendo Switch 2 - as well as a a new 'Mario Kart' game - has finally made its public ...