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Nintendo Patents A Detachable Dual|Screen Gaming Device


Nintendo Patents Dual Screen Gaming Device that Can Be Split in ...

The "NX" contoller would have a screen that convered the whole controller aside from the control sticks and scroll wheel shoulder buttons because of some ...

Nintendo Patents Dual Screen Gaming Device that Can Be Split in ...

Nintendo recently filed a patent for a dual-screen, detachable device. With the Switch 2 being Nintendo's worst-kept secret, every patent ...

Newly Discovered Nintendo Filing Shows Off "Dual-Screen ...

The one filing that's sent some Nintendo fans into an instant frenzy is a "dual-screen, detachable device" that kind of resembles a 3DS.

Nintendo reportedly patented a dual-screen gaming device 'that can ...

A recently-filed Nintendo patent has been discovered that refers to a dual-screen gaming device, that can be split in half.

Nintendo applied for patent of a new dual screen console - GBAtemp

Dual 540p screens confirmed. IMHO Nintendo needs to up their game with basics like in-game chat etc before adding more “USPs”.

[Gamerant] Nintendo Patents Dual Screen Gaming Device that Can ...

HIGHLIGHTS Nintendo's recent patent for a dual-screen, detachable device has raised speculation about the company's future plans, ...

Nintendo Patents A Detachable Dual-Screen Gaming Device

The patent says that the first and second devices can be "detachably attached" to one another, and that each device has its own screen.

Nintendo patents dual screen gaming device that can be split in half ...

... nintendo-patent-detachable-dual-screen-gaming-device/. Hope is not a strategy. PS4Warrior 11 months ago#2. Already been done with my DS... Currently playing ...

Nintendo patent reveals new dual-screen, detachable console - BGR

Meanwhile, this device seems to be a dedicated handheld, more like the Game Boy, DS, and 3DS. But why would Nintendo go back to handhelds after ...

Nintendo patents dual screen gaming device that can be split in half

For Nintendo Switch on the Nintendo Switch, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Nintendo patents dual screen gaming device that can be ...

New Nintendo Patent Reveals Dual-Screen Detachable Hand-Held ...

The images show a device that looks incredibly similar to the Nintendo 3DS, only this time with the ability to be split into two separate devices.

Recently Published Nintendo Patent Filing Shows Dual-Screen ...

Recently Published Nintendo Patent Filing Shows Dual-Screen, Detachable Gaming Device. Posted on October 30 2023 by Kristen G. Rosario. One key thing that ...

Nintendo patent: Detachable DS screens can be combined in ...

A new patent from Nintendo shows a unique 3DS-like dual-screen design that allows gamers to not only detach screens, but to also orient them ...

Nintendo patents a 3DS-like foldable, dual-screen device that splits ...

Nintendo's new patent hints at a foldable, dual-screen device akin to the 3DS, with detachable units for multiplayer gaming and touch ...

Nintendo's Patent For Splitable Dual Screen Raises Switch 2 ...

Nintendo, according to Gamerant, has recently filed a patent for a dual-screen, detachable device similar to the 3DS.

Nintendo patent shows new dual-screen gaming device - KitGuru

A new Nintendo patent gives us a small peek at one idea its had, showing a new dual-screen device that splits in half.

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Nintendo Patents Dual Screen Gaming Device that Can Be Split in Half -Nintendo's recent patent for a dual-screen, detachable device has ...

Nintendo Patents Dual-Screen Gaming Device That Can be Split in ...

Nintendo recently filed a new patent for a dual-screen gaming device, that can be split in half, according [...]

Nintendo Allegedly Secures Patent for Dual-Screen Detachable ...

Nintendo has apparently obtained a patent for a dual-screen gaming device that can split into two independent handheld devices.

Switch 2 Could Look Like One Of Nintendo's Classic Handhelds

Here are images of the dual-screened device. An image shows the patent for Nintendo's dual-screen handheld gaming device. Image: Nintendo.