Nintendo, a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and video game company, started off as a card company in the early 1900s. From that onwards, the company slowly progresses by adapting and developing new products in accordance with the specific needs and wants of the customers that change over time. Nintendo was outstanding due to the astounding diversity, causing it to destroy numerous boundaries. One of them was breaking records of revenues, net sales, and profits in 2009 after the Nintendo DS and Wii release. However, in subsequent years, its revenue started to decline until Nintendo decided to unveil its latest product to bring back popularity and reputation.
In 2017, Nintendo Switch was released worldwide by Nintendo in the likes of bringing the company back to the limelight. Nintendo is unlike other consoles as it is a hybrid console that can be used as a home console and portable device. The specific Joy-con controller is wireless, with standard buttons and directional analog sticks for user input, motion sensing, tactile feedback, and can attach to both sides of the console to support handheld-style play. Not long after, Nintendo Switch was shipped nearly three million in the first month of its launch, and within a year, the Nintendo Switch achieved over 14 million units sold worldwide, outselling others by far. As of June 2020, the Nintendo Switch, together with other versions, sold more than 61 million units globally.
Nintendo has always believed in developing their products to suit the current times. Following that belief, Nintendo has released a number of different versions of the Nintendo Switch. Nevertheless, the top 3 rated editions are the Nintendo Switch with Neon Blue and Neon Red Joy-Con – HAC-001(-01), the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller – Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Edition, and the Nintendo Switch Lite.