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EngadgetApr 02, 2025
The Switch 2 was almost called the 'Super Nintendo Switch'
Following its big Switch 2 presentation, Nintendo revealed in an interview with the team behind the console that one of the (arguably better) names the company was considering before it landed on Switch 2 was "Super Nintendo Switch."

"There were a lot of ideas for the name, and we really struggled to find the right one," Kouichi Kawamato, the producer on the Switch 2, says. "We even considered ideas like 'Super Nintendo Switch.'" The issue with the name was that even though drawing a parallel to the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) was fun, it was also potentially confusing. The SNES was the successor to the NES, but it couldn't play NES games. "Since Switch 2 can play Switch games, it didn't feel right to use the same naming convention as Super NES."

Adding a number to the end of the original console's name (the general strategy Nintendo's competitor Sony has taken with the PlayStation) just made things a lot simpler and easier to understand. Nintendo's caution isn't totally unfounded. The Wii U was more powerful than the Wii and featured a unique controller in the Wii U GamePad. Because it's name was so similar to Nintendo's older console, it was backwards compatible with the Wii and it supported pre-existing accessori


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EngadgetApr 02, 2025
Nintendo Switch 2: Everything we know after the Direct announcement
With Nintendo's April 2 Direct showcase over and done, we now know more about the Switch 2 than ever before, including its release date (June 5) and price ($450!).

Thanks to Nintendo's January 16 teaser trailer, we've long known what the Switch 2 will look like, and that it will arrive in 2025 — over eight years after its predecessor. The Nintendo Switch 2 looks very similar to the original system, albeit with a larger display, magnetic Joy-Cons and a sleeker design. The company also reaffirmed that the upcoming console will be backwards compatible with Switch games.

Looking to catch up on everything we know about the Switch 2? Read on.

What are the key new features of the Nintendo Switch 2? Display and dock The Nintendo Switch 2 has a 1080p 7.9-inch display with a 120Hz refresh and HDR compatibility. It also supports up to 4K output at 120Hz (with variable refresh rates) when docked.

Joy-Con and Pro Controller The new Joy-Con for Nintendo Switch 2 attaches magnetically with a button to release them. They have larger


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 02, 2025
T-Mobile Is Offering $300 to Switch to Its Home Internet Service
The $70 monthly All-In plan also includes subscriptions to Hulu and Paramount Plus at no extra cost.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 02, 2025
Switch 2 Detailed: What You Need to Know video
Nintendo just shared a ton of information about its new console. Here are the most important details.

PC World Latest NewsApr 02, 2025
New Outlook: How to use offline mode and save emails locally

To do this, open Outlook and click on the gear icon in the title bar at the top to call up the Settings.

Select General on the left-hand side and click on Offline in the column to the right. Make sure that the Activate offline emails, calendars and people switch is set to On.

In the menu under Folders to be saved, you can then specify which mail folders should be saved locally. The default setting is Default and favorites. Default includes the folders Inbox, Sent, Drafts, Archive, Deleted, and Snooze.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 02, 2025
Nintendo Switch 2 Direct Live Recap: Launches June 5, $450 and More Reveals
The Switch 2 Nintendo Direct dropped a ton of info: price, release date and a bevy of new games on launch day and coming in 2025.

Mac RumorsApr 02, 2025
Apple Reportedly Hasn't Given Up on Haptic Buttons for a Future iPhone
Apple is still exploring solid-state buttons with haptic feedback for a future iPhone, according to a new report from a known Weibo leaker.


CNET NewsApr 02, 2025
Yes, Silksong Is Coming in 2025, as Revealed in Switch 2 Nintendo Direct
About five seconds of the Hollow Knight's sequel was shown in an hour-long Nintendo livestream.

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EngadgetMar 31, 2025
The best Nintendo Switch controllers for 2025
Whether you're a casual player or a competitive gamer, finding the right controller can make all the difference when playing Switch games. While the Joy-Con controllers that come with the console are versatile, they're not always the most comfortable for long sessions — especially if you're diving into fast-paced action titles or competitive multiplayer matches. With the Switch 2 on the horizon, now's a great time to pick up one of the best Nintendo Switch controllers to upgrade your current gaming experience.

From wireless controllers with Hall effect joysticks to fight sticks and gamepads with customizable RGB lighting, there are plenty of options that go beyond the standard setup. If you prefer precise aiming in shooters or smoother control in racing games, a rechargeable controller with a high-quality analog stick can make a big difference. Some models even come with extra features like motion control for more immersive gameplay or a charging dock to keep everything powered up and ready to go. Whether you're playing on a Switch OLED, the standard model or planning ahead for Nintendo's next-gen console, we've rounded up the best controllers for every type of player.

Best Switch controllers for 2025






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