The Nintendo Switch is in a class of its own. While the system is considered a generation behind both Microsoft’s Xbox Series X/S consoles and Sony’s PlayStation 5, it has held its own as another unique Nintendo platform, much like the DS or Wii before it. It isn’t the graphical powerhouse that either of its competitors are, but it doesn’t need to be — this is a system lauded for its portability, its ease of use, and its affordability,
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