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    Elon MarkBy Elon MarkApril 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    the naming of Nintendo’s Switch successor might seem like pretty straightforward choice, but developers say they spent years during the development process, brainstorming names and scrapping them. Eventually producer Kouichi Kawamoto, director Takuhiro Dohta, and technical director Tetsuya Sasaki landed on what was, for them, an unconventional route: the Switch 2.

    They first discussed calling it the Super Nintendo Switch, Kawamoto tells media during a private event held in New York City, paying homage to the jump from the original Nintendo to the Super Nintendo console—but there was an important distinction. The NES and SNES do not share compatibility between their games.

    “We wanted to make sure that the name really reflected the idea that this is the latest Nintendo Switch, this is the latest standard, a new standard for what Nintendo Switch is,” adds Kawamoto.

    After a few hours spent with the hybrid handheld during a hands-on event, that description feels appropriate. The Switch 2 is not a leap forward, as the original Switch was from the Wii U, but rather a product of iteration. It’s a collection of ideas and designs, refined, to create a product that feels both familiar and improved from its predecessor.

    Mario Kart World is the Switch 2’s key launch game.

    Photograph: Julian Chokkatu

    It’s bigger. Nintendo has increased the handheld’s size from the original 6.2-inch screen to a 7.9-inch LCD display, and magnetized its Joy-Con controllers, which are also slightly longer to accommodate the change. In my hands, the difference was barely noticeable. The Switch 2 still feels comfortable to hold and play as a handheld, neither too heavy nor too clunky; I’ve had more difficult tactile upgrades with my iPhone.

    At the event, I played the newly announced Mario Kart World both on the console itself, and on a TV with the Joy-Cons attached to a Joy-Con grip. I’ve always preferred the original system’s handheld mode, and the experience of playing on the Switch 2 is much the same.

    Photograph: Julian Chokkatu

    Photograph: Julian Chokkatu

    Photograph: Julian Chokkatu

    The biggest change to the Joy-Con functionality is its new mouse-like mode. While the previous system’s Joy-Cons slid off the handheld, those on the Switch 2 are magnetic; by clicking a release button on the controller’s back, they snap off. To reattach, you simply snap them back on with a very satisfying click. But once detached from the handheld, both can be used, separately or together, as an impromptu mouse by placing them onto a surface at the point they’d typically attach.

    My experience with the mouse functionality was a little hit or miss. I played two games which used it: Drag X Drive, a wheelchair basketball game, and Metroid 4: Beyond. Drag x Drive, announced at the event for a summer release, uses both Joy-Cons simultaneously, with the left and right controls corresponding to their respective wheel. To move, you push the Joy-Cons against whatever surface you can find—Nintendo set up a large, flat table for the demo, but they also worked well on the surface of my clothes, including tights, which means your lap will do in a pinch.

    Drag X Drive is … tiring.

    Photograph: Julian Chokkatu

    Using the Joy-Con 2 in mouse mode.

    Photograph: Julian Chokkatu

    The game requires constant motion with the Joy-Cons, whether you’re sliding them across whatever available surface you’ve got to weave across the court, spinning your virtual wheels to do tricks, or taking aim for a shot by flipping your hand in the air. Technically, this all works just fine. But physically, it’s tiring. My arms got sore quickly, and unless I decide to suddenly get very good at pilates, I can’t imagine long play sessions.

    Metroid 4: Beyond’s experience was a far better one. As an admittedly terrible shot, my aim on a typical controller could use some work, and with the Joy-Cons detached and free to wave around, I’m even worse. With the new mouse functionality, however, I was able to use the right Joy-Con on a table to steady my wobbling and actually hit my targets.

    Most impressive about the experience was being able to seamlessly switch from regular Joy-Con controls to the mouse functionality. But according to director Takuhiro Dohta, during a developer roundtable held with press, how players are able to use the feature, is all down to the game. “We wanted that to be an available option for developers to explore,” Dohta said. “If a [developer] decides that it’s actually better to have a setting or a switch that turns it from mouse control to Joy-Con control, that’s also available.”



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