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  2. List of Nintendo systems

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    The following are a list of video game systems that Nintendo has released. This list includes both home consoles and handhelds and what year they released.

  3. Every Nintendo Console: A Full History of Release Dates - IGN

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    In total, 32 Nintendo consoles have been released throughout Nintendo's history. We've included revision models for both home and handheld consoles, which include brandings like XL and...

  4. Nintendo video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese multinational consumer electronics company Nintendo has developed seven home video game consoles and multiple portable consoles for use with external media, as well as dedicated consoles and other hardware for their consoles.

  5. All Nintendo Console & Handheld Generations in Order of Release

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    It’s worth noting that Nintendo has sold over 1 billion units, solely considering their console sales. Here’s the complete list of all Nintendo consoles ever released!

  6. Nintendo consoles from 1980 to now: Full history - Pocket-lint

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    Iconic consoles like Game & Watch, NES, N64, and releases like DS, Wii, and Switch have shaped Nintendo's legacy. Nintendo focuses on gaming experience over technical specs, bringing...

  7. Nintendo Switch - Nintendo - Official Site

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    Learn about the original Nintendo Switch™ system. A gaming console you can play at home and on-the-go, so you get more time to play the games you love.

  8. Nintendo Switch models compared: Switch vs Lite vs OLED - Stuff

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    We’ll explain the key differences between all three existing Switch models: the Switch, the Switch Lite and the Switch OLED. Broadly you’re going to get the same under-the-hood specs regardless of which model you choose. But when it comes to design, display and functionality, not all Nintendo Switches are built the same.