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The Nintendo Switch Changed How We Play, And There’s No Going Back

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The Nintendo Switch Changed How We Play, And There’s No Going Back

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The Nintendo Switch has revolutionized the gaming industry by combining handheld and console gaming into one device. With over 155 million units sold, it has become Nintendo's best-selling console ever, but its success has also led to the decline of traditional handheld gaming.

The Nintendo Switch changed gaming by allowing players to switch between handheld and console modes seamlessly. It has sold over 155 million units, making it Nintendo's best-selling console. The Switch's success has led to the decline of traditional handheld gaming, which was once a distinct category. Handheld gaming started in 1979 with the Milton Bradley Microvision and gained popularity with the Game Boy. The Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS further defined handheld gaming, with limitations that actually helped developers create unique games. The Switch combined two worlds, replacing traditional handheld gaming.

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