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As Nintendo shares the sales of their video games every quarter while most other publishers do not share sales figures per console, this list consists mostly of Nintendo-published titles. Nintendo Switch, a hybrid home console and handheld device, launched worldwide on March 3, 2017. By the end of 2017, it had outsold the lifetime sales of Wii ...
The Nintendo Switch – OLED Model features a larger OLED display, a metal body and a redesigned kickstand. On July 6, 2021, Nintendo officially announced a new model called the Nintendo Switch – OLED Model. The OLED model features a 7-inch (180 mm) 720p OLED display, and when docked, output to 1080p resolution similar to the original model.
Distro (Switch) Vagabond Dog: November 12, 2021 (PS4) November 1, 2022 (Switch) Amazing Penguin: Distro (Gameboy) March 5, 2021 Amazon's Training Road: Distro (NES) March 25, 2022 American Hero: 026 (PS5) 151 (Switch) 465 (PS4) June 3, 2022 Among The Sleep: Distro (Switch, PS4, Xbox One) Soedesco: August 18, 2020 Angry Video Game Nerd 1 & 2 Deluxe
Switch games are listed across five pages due to technical limitations. There are currently 4847 games across these five lists: List of Nintendo Switch games (0–A) List of Nintendo Switch games (B) List of Nintendo Switch games (C–G) List of Nintendo Switch games (H–P) List of Nintendo Switch games (Q–Z) Not included in the main list are:
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Nintendo Selects (and its predecessor, Player's Choice) is a marketing label previously used by Nintendo to promote best-selling video games on Nintendo game consoles. Nintendo Selects titles were sold at a lower price point (usually $19.99 instead of $49.99) than new releases.