A faster CPU, sure.

Better graphics, naturally.

But what quirky, groundbreaking features could Nintendos out-of-the-box thinking bring to the Switch successor?

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A confusing name and lackluster first-party launch titles resulted in poor sales.

The Switch has never quite borne this out, with a pretty ineffectivedock lacking in some obvious areas.

It does little more than serve as a hub for power and video output.

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By improving its dock, and introducing a broader range, Nintendo could do us all a huge favor.

Id also love to see more video options: 1440p, 4K, and 8K if possible.

The dock could even support fancier audio options, or other peripherals and accessories altogether.

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Really, though, we need something more radical, more Nintendo-y.

I’ve never wanted a console equivalent quite as much as I do with the Nintendo Switch.

The vast majority of my games may be digital, but I have a decent physical library too.

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Switching game cards can be fiddly and carrying them about makes them that much easier to lose.

To solve both problems, why not simply add a second card slot?

Or a third, a fourth…

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