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Nintendo Switch 2 review: more than excellent enough

Gamebro.biz.id - At one point, the people who made the Switch 2 thought about naming it the Super Nintendo Switch.  They opted against it, though, because it could play original Switch games, while the Super NES from 1990 couldn't play games from the NES from 1983.  I played with it all weekend and think the Switch Pro is a better moniker. It's more like a modernized and improved version of the original system than a whole new generation. The bigger screen and faster processor are the most visible improvements, but every part of the system is better.  The larger Joy-Cons seem stronger and are easier to operate. I like how they magnetically clip onto the console.  The user interface is a graceful but somewhat monotonous version of the Switch's, with mild haptic feedback and nice little sounds that make it feel like you're playing. Some people might be upset that the Switch OLED model goes back to a regular LCD screen, but the quality is good and the extra screen spac...

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