← Back to context Comment by marpstar 3 months ago "Super Switch" would've been pretty bad-ass. 4 comments marpstar Reply Dylan16807 3 months ago With the habit they've developed of releasing upgraded versions inside a generation, especially already having Switch OLED, I think Super Switch would be too ambiguous. Insanity 3 months ago They can go the DBZ route and continue of of there. “Super switch 3, 4”, “Legendary super switch” etc etc. boomboomsubban 3 months ago I think the acronym made that a sketchy choice. Even if Nintendo never used the acronym, the gaming community seems to use them extensively. tshaddox 3 months ago Or "Switch Advance."
Dylan16807 3 months ago With the habit they've developed of releasing upgraded versions inside a generation, especially already having Switch OLED, I think Super Switch would be too ambiguous.
Insanity 3 months ago They can go the DBZ route and continue of of there. “Super switch 3, 4”, “Legendary super switch” etc etc.
boomboomsubban 3 months ago I think the acronym made that a sketchy choice. Even if Nintendo never used the acronym, the gaming community seems to use them extensively.
With the habit they've developed of releasing upgraded versions inside a generation, especially already having Switch OLED, I think Super Switch would be too ambiguous.
They can go the DBZ route and continue of of there. “Super switch 3, 4”, “Legendary super switch” etc etc.
I think the acronym made that a sketchy choice. Even if Nintendo never used the acronym, the gaming community seems to use them extensively.
Or "Switch Advance."