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* The Nintendo Switch is the only home console to natively play core series Pokémon titles. Other home consoles require a peripheral (such as the [[Super Game Boy]], [[Transfer Pak]], or [[Game Boy Player]]) to play core series Pokémon games.
* The Nintendo Switch is the only home console to natively play core series Pokémon titles. Other home consoles require a peripheral (such as the [[Super Game Boy]], [[Transfer Pak]], or [[Game Boy Player]]) to play core series Pokémon games.
* The Nintendo Switch is the only Nintendo home console not to be [[software region|region-locked]] (except in {{wp|Mainland China}}, where it is region-locked).
* The Nintendo Switch is the only Nintendo home console not to be [[software region|region-locked]] (except in {{wp|Mainland China}}, where it is region-locked).
* The Nintendo Switch is the first Nintendo system to have more than two generations of core series game released for it, being everything from Let's Go, Pikachu/Eevee! to Scarlet/Violet.
* The Nintendo Switch is the first Nintendo system to have more than two generations of core series game released for it, being everything from [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] to [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]].
** The Nintendo Switch features the most [[Region|regions]] playable on a system, with five.
*** Although in [[Hisui]]'s case, it is a past version of [[Sinnoh]].


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