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List of Nintendo Consoles

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This is a List of Nintendo Consoles, being updated with new consoles and hardware updates. A Nintendo console is a video game system developed by Nintendo, including home and handheld consoles like the NES, Game Boy, Wii, and Switch. Known for innovation and iconic franchises like Mario and Zelda, Nintendo consoles have shaped the gaming industry.

Home Consoles

Handheld Consoles

Nintendo Switch

  • Nintendo Switch (2017) – A hybrid console that can function both as a home console and a handheld device. It introduced detachable Joy-Con controllers and a focus on versatility, leading to massive success. Some of its best-selling games include The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and Super Mario Odyssey.
  • Nintendo Switch Lite (2019) – A handheld-only version of the Nintendo Switch with a more compact design and integrated controls.
  • Nintendo Switch OLED Model (2021) – An upgraded version of the Switch featuring a vibrant OLED display, enhanced speakers, and a redesigned dock.
  • Nintendo Switch 2 (2025) – The rumored next-generation Switch successor, expected to feature enhanced graphics, improved battery life, and new gameplay innovations while maintaining hybrid functionality.

Historical Order of Nintendo Consoles

1. Color TV-Game (1977) 2. Game & Watch (1980) 3. Nintendo Entertainment System (1983) 4. Game Boy (1989) 5. Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1990) 6. Virtual Boy (1995) 7. Nintendo 64 (1996) 8. Game Boy Color (1998) 9. Game Boy Advance (2001) 10. Nintendo GameCube (2001) 11. Nintendo DS (2004) 12. Wii (2006) 13. Nintendo 3DS (2011) 14. Wii U (2012) 15. Nintendo Switch (2017) 16. Nintendo Switch Lite (2019) 17. Nintendo Switch OLED Model (2021) 18. Nintendo Switch 2 (2025)

Legacy

Nintendo’s consoles have been instrumental in shaping the gaming industry, introducing innovations such as motion controls, touchscreen gaming, and hybrid functionality. The company continues to lead the industry with its unique approach to hardware and software development.

See Also

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