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Jacob Siegal
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Nintendo set a low bar with the Wii U. All the Switch needed to be was competent to meet our expectations, but something clearly changed behind the scenes at Nintendo after the disastrous life cycle of the follow-up to the Wii. The Switch isn't just competent -- it's an incredibly well made device. Despite consisting of multiple interlocking and disconnecting parts, the Switch feels like a cohesive gaming console.
The hardest balance to strike when designing a gadget is making it industrial enough for regular use but eye-catching and inventive enough to make someone turn their head. The Switch strikes that balance perfectly. It's a fun, attention-grabbing toy and an impressive piece of machinery all at once.
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