← Back to context Comment by marpstar 10 months ago "Super Switch" would've been pretty bad-ass. 4 comments marpstar Reply Dylan16807 10 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 10 months ago They can go the DBZ route and continue of of there. “Super switch 3, 4”, “Legendary super switch” etc etc. boomboomsubban 10 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 10 months ago Or "Switch Advance."
Dylan16807 10 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 10 months ago They can go the DBZ route and continue of of there. “Super switch 3, 4”, “Legendary super switch” etc etc.
boomboomsubban 10 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."