![]() ![]() Join 1,384,049 people following Nintendo Life: Random: Brand New Cockroach Species Has Been Named After. įeature: Which Zelda Game Has The Best Link? - Every Link.Įvery Nintendo Switch Online Game Boy Advance (GBA) Game. Nintendo's Official MAR10 Day Switch eShop Sale Is Now On.įeature: 50 Years Of Landmark Video Games, One Per Year. Review: Metroid Fusion - An Infectious, Portable Pleasure Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Version 1.2.0 Bug Supposedly Co. ![]() Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Version 2.3.0) Character & Vehicle P. Pokémon Scarlet & Violet: All Returning Pokémon, Includ. I love my Pro but if I could delete the OS and still play games I'd have done so already. Truthfully the biggest flaw of the Switch UI is it's already too PS4-like with one long unsortable list of games, with a Library/All Games button at the tail end. Switch just gives it the finger and tells you to go to the website. X1 has "game hub" for that junk nobody cares about. I don't need links, video clips, youtubers, twitter trends, and fan favorite screenshots splashed on the screen every time I cursor over a game. Turning Switch into a PS4 isn't the way to go. PS4's interface is just terrible, X1's is very unique, good, but can't be duplicated because it's tied to Metro/Win8/Win10 design (and still has its foibles) but PS4's is simply horrible. It turns the Switch into the trainwreck of an interface the PS4 is. The layout looks fresh and pleasing to the eye, but it also shows how easy it could be to have these things ready and waiting from the home screen should Nintendo want to add these features in the future. Other things are included, too, such as the sadly defunct Miiverse (which probably won't ever return now that you can easily post to Twitter and Facebook from your console) as well as an internet browser and what looks like a music player. The mock-up, which has been shared online by Twitter user shows a handy way to see in-game achievements (which still don't exist on Nintendo platforms), additional information about your friends, access to extra info on the titles that you own in one convenient place, and even a lovely icon design for Virtual Console-type games such as Super Mario Sunshine on GameCube. Having said that, we can't help but long for more features and other goodies that could be implemented onto the screen. It has to be said, there's something smooth and sleek about the Switch's current minimalist design (which you can see below) with the only real options being 'light' or 'dark' themes, the whole interface is left incredibly uncluttered to the point where the games themselves really catch the eye. Now, this fan-made mock-up provides a glimpse at how a revamped interface could look and we're madly in love with the entire idea. Image: Switch's user interface often sparks endless debate amongst fans, with players taking to the likes of social media or these very pages to share their wildest dreams on what they'd like to see. ![]()
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