đź”´ Nintendo Home & Handheld Consoles
Nintendo’s hardware legacy spans more generations and form factors than any other gaming brand, defining both home consoles and handheld systems for more than 30 years. From the cartridge‑powered SNES and the 3D leap of the Nintendo 64, to the motion‑driven success of the Wii and the hybrid versatility of the Switch, Nintendo consistently prioritizes unique gameplay experiences over raw hardware specs. Their handheld lineup — from the Game Boy family to the DS and 3DS generations — shaped portable gaming worldwide with massive libraries, unmatched battery life, and iconic first‑party franchises. Today, Nintendo’s hybrid systems continue to merge portable and home gaming into a single ecosystem, maintaining the company’s reputation for accessible, inventive hardware that appeals to players of all ages.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
16‑bit classic known for timeless first‑party games and iconic pixel art.
View SNES on AmazonNintendo 64
First 3D Nintendo home console, famous for Mario 64, Ocarina of Time, and four‑player multiplayer.
View N64 on AmazonGameCube
Compact disc‑based console with a strong library and unique controller design.
View GameCube on AmazonWii
Motion‑controlled home console that became a global phenomenon with family‑friendly games.
View Wii on AmazonWii U
Dual‑screen console with a tablet‑style GamePad and early HD Nintendo titles.
View Wii U on AmazonNintendo Switch
Hybrid console that works as both a handheld and a TV‑connected system with detachable Joy‑Cons.
View Switch on AmazonNintendo Switch Lite
Handheld‑only version of the Switch designed for portable play with built‑in controls.
View Switch Lite on AmazonNintendo Switch OLED
Premium Switch revision featuring a vibrant OLED screen and improved build quality.
View Switch OLED on AmazonSwitch Successor
Next‑generation hybrid console continuing the Switch concept with upgraded hardware.
Search Switch Successor on AmazonGame Boy
The handheld that defined portable gaming with Tetris, Pokémon, and a massive library.
View Game Boy on AmazonGame Boy Pocket
A slimmer, lighter Game Boy with a sharper screen and improved battery life.
View Game Boy Pocket on AmazonGame Boy Color
Color handheld compatible with the full Game Boy library and new color‑enhanced titles.
View Game Boy Color on AmazonGame Boy Advance
16‑bit‑style handheld with a huge library of 2D platformers, RPGs, and action games.
View GBA on AmazonGame Boy Advance SP
Clamshell GBA with a front‑lit or backlit screen and rechargeable battery.
View GBA SP on AmazonGame Boy Micro
Ultra‑compact GBA variant with a bright screen and swappable faceplates.
View Game Boy Micro on AmazonNintendo DS
Dual‑screen handheld with touch controls and backward compatibility with GBA games.
View DS on AmazonDSi XL
Larger‑screen DSi model aimed at more comfortable viewing and shared play.
View DSi XL on AmazonNintendo 3DS
Glasses‑free 3D handheld with a strong library of first‑party and RPG titles.
View 3DS on AmazonNew Nintendo 3DS
Upgraded 3DS with better CPU, extra controls, and exclusive enhanced titles.
View New 3DS on AmazonNew Nintendo 3DS XL
Large‑screen version of the New 3DS with the same performance upgrades.
View New 3DS XL on AmazonNew Nintendo 2DS XL
Clamshell 2DS with large screens and full 3DS game compatibility minus 3D.
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