Six AA Batteries Killed The First Nintendo Switch
The engineering worked, and it was genuinely a decade ahead of its time. But it vanished into a clearance bin before most people ever knew it existed. What killed it wasn't the technology, it was six AA batteries, a brutal price tag, and a war the engineers were never invited to. This is the story of the first Nintendo Switch, and the small, petty choices that buried it.

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