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“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,” Kawamoto said.
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The console builds on the capabilities and design of the Switch 1, but they’re enhanced for a more comfortable, immersive, and streamlined gameplay experience.
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However, previews of the five immersive worlds have already begun, which include a look inside the highly anticipated Florida version of Super Nintendo World. While the park is unique to Florida, it’s far from the first of its kind.
Discover why Nintendo chose "Switch 2" over "Super Nintendo Switch," focusing on compatibility, clarity, and lessons from Wii U naming challenges.
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Nintendo devs have revealed they considered calling the Switch 2 the Super Nintendo Switch and explained why they decided against it.
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Universal Orlando's new theme park, Epic Universe, opens to the public on May 22nd and features five new lands, including SUPER NINTENDO WORLD. Guests can enjoy four themed eateries, including ...
Switch 2 producer Kouichi Kawamoto revealed the console was almost named Super Nintendo Switch, but the name was scrapped due to its backwards compatibility.
Hopefully, you'll have gotten used to the name 'Nintendo Switch 2' by now. Given how much we now know about Nintendo's latest hardware, the firm's approach to its name actually makes a lot of sense. According to an Ask the Developer interview with Kouichi Kawamoto,
Switch 2 was almost called the Super Nintendo Switch, but Nintendo felt it "didn't feel right" to use the same naming
The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally coming in just a few months. But the FGC is wondering if it will include a new Super Smash Bros. title.
At a presentation unveiling the Nintendo Switch 2, longtime Nintendo producer Kouichi Kawamoto revealed that at one point, he considered calling the