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+ | |name = Nanica Smitch |
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+ | |image = File:Nanicasmitch.png |
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+ | |imagewidth = 250px |
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+ | |caption = Box art. |
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+ | |date = December 2019 |
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+ | |manufacturer = Nanica |
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− | The '''Nanica Smitch''' is a Famiclone modeled after the Nintendo Switch, released in 2019 by Nanica Station. It features 800 games, including ''Pac-Mania'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 3''; the rest of the gamelist is unknown. Like the Switch itself, the Smitch can be played as a handheld or connected to the TV, and the controllers can be used in multiple positions. |
+ | The '''Nanica Smitch''' is a [[Famiclone]] modeled after the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch]], released in 2019 by Nanica Station. It features 800 games, including ''Pac-Mania'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 3''; the rest of the gamelist is unknown. Like the Switch itself, the Smitch can be played as a handheld or connected to the TV, and the controllers can be used in multiple positions. |
The Smitch can arguably be considered a scam, as it is designed to appear almost identical to the device it is ripping off - even closer than consoles such as the [[POP Station]] and [[Vii]] - and is clearly intended to fool people into believing it is Nintendo's product. |
The Smitch can arguably be considered a scam, as it is designed to appear almost identical to the device it is ripping off - even closer than consoles such as the [[POP Station]] and [[Vii]] - and is clearly intended to fool people into believing it is Nintendo's product. |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
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+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LZPRhGkwsU Demonstration video] |
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[[Category:Famiclones]] |
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Revision as of 05:02, 22 December 2019
The Nanica Smitch is a Famiclone modeled after the Nintendo Switch, released in 2019 by Nanica Station. It features 800 games, including Pac-Mania and Super Mario Bros. 3; the rest of the gamelist is unknown. Like the Switch itself, the Smitch can be played as a handheld or connected to the TV, and the controllers can be used in multiple positions.
The Smitch can arguably be considered a scam, as it is designed to appear almost identical to the device it is ripping off - even closer than consoles such as the POP Station and Vii - and is clearly intended to fool people into believing it is Nintendo's product.