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1-2-Switch
1-2-Switch icon, illustrating the 'Table Tennis' and 'Quick Draw' minigames
Developer(s)Nintendo EPD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Producer(s)Kouichi Kawamoto
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
ReleaseMarch 3, 2017
Genre(s)Party
Mode(s)Multiplayer
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  • The Switch 9.1.0 system update was released on December 4, 2019. This Switch update was released for the following regions: ALL. Security flaws fixed: yes.

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1-2-Switch is a party game developed and published by Nintendo as a launch title for the Nintendo Switch, which was released worldwide on March 3, 2017.[1] The game extensively uses the system's Joy-Con controllers, with players facing each other performing various minigames.[2][3] By 2019, it sold 3.01 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling games on the platform, despite the mixed reception.

Gameplay[edit]

1-2-Switch is a party game in which players do not usually rely on what is happening on a screen, but rather make use of audio cues and the functionality of the Switch's Joy-Con controllers to play in several different games. It features 28 different minigames, most of which involve two players, who each use one of the Joy-Con controllers and are often encouraged to look at each other during gameplay. Aside from tutorial videos for each game, players mostly rely solely on audio cues and feedback from the Joy-Con's rumble feature to indicate how well they are playing each game.

Development[edit]

After Nintendo announced the game at the Nintendo Switch event in January 2017, Nintendo showed off six of the minigames to the public.[2] The game was also unveiled to show off Nintendo's Joy-Con capabilities, through the HD Rumble and IR Motion Camera features.[4]

As a way to promote the milking minigame and the Nintendo Switch, several representatives of Nintendo of America took part in a cow milking competition at a dairy farm in Woodstock, Vermont.[5]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic58/100[6]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Destructoid4.5/10[7]
Game Informer4/10[8]
GameSpot6/10[9]
IGN6.8/10[10]
Nintendo Life[11]
Nintendo World Report6.5/10[12]

1-2-Switch received 'mixed' reviews, according to review aggregatorMetacritic.[6]

Istat menus 6 00. Upon the release of its initial trailer, several commentators compared the game to the WarioWare series.[13][14] Ben Skipper of the International Business Times made note of the game's sexual innuendos.[15]

Nintendo's decision to release the game separately from the system was criticized by several commentators, arguing that the game would be better off as a pack-in game, similarly to Wii Sports, although Nintendo stated that they opted to allow consumers to select a game to purchase rather than bundling one and increase the Switch's price so as to not disinterest consumers and compromise the console's sales.[16][17][18] Cory Arnold of Destructoid criticized the lack of a true single-player mode, and went as far as to say that the minigames were worse than what was included in Wii Sports, arguing that they lacked any sort of progression.[19]

By April 2017, Nintendo reported that 1-2-Switch had shipped nearly a million copies worldwide.[20] By March 2018, that number had risen to over two million.[21] By June 2019, total sales reached 3.01 million.[22]

Accolades[edit]

YearAwardCategoryResultRef
2018National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers AwardsControl Design, 2D or Limited 3DNominated[23][24]
Game, Music or Performance BasedNominated

References[edit]

  1. ^Workman, Robert (January 12, 2017). '1-2 Switch Announced For Nintendo Switch'. WWG. ComicBook.com. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  2. ^ abByford, Sam (January 13, 2017). '1-2-Switch is Nintendo's weirdest party game yet'. The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  3. ^Sanchez, Miranda (January 12, 2017). '1-2 Switch Announced for Nintendo Switch'. IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  4. ^Seedhouse, Alex (January 13, 2017). '1-2-Switch Will Let Nintendo Switch Liven Up Parties'. Nintendo Insider. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  5. ^Hongoltz-Hetling, Matt (March 30, 2017). 'Billings Farm Challenges Nintendo to Milking Competition'. Valley News. Newspapers of New England. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  6. ^ ab'1-2-Switch for Switch Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  7. ^Whitaker, Jed (March 7, 2017). 'Review: 1-2-Switch'. Destructoid. Enthusiast Gaming. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  8. ^Marchiafava, Jeff (March 2, 2017). 'The Switch Gets Its System Soiler - 1-2-Switch - Nintendo Switch'. Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  9. ^Dayus, Oscar (March 2, 2017). '1, 2, Switch Review'. GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  10. ^Pearce, Alanah (March 2, 2017). '1-2-Switch Review'. IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  11. ^McFerran, Damien (March 2, 2017). '1-2-Switch Review'. Nintendo Life. Nlife Media. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  12. ^Koopman, Daan (March 8, 2017). '1-2-Switch Review'. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved March 8, 2017.
  13. ^Roberts, David (January 13, 2017). '1 2 Switch is a WarioWare-esque game where you face your opponent directly'. GamesRadar+. Future plc. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  14. ^McFerran, Damien (January 13, 2017). 'Nintendo Introduces 1-2-Switch, A Party Game Which Asks You To Ignore The Screen'. Nintendo Life. Nlife Media. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  15. ^Skipper, Ben (January 13, 2017). 'Nintendo Switch launch game 1-2 Switch's cow-milking mini game is udder filth'. International Business Times. Newsweek Media Group. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  16. ^Frank, Allegra (January 13, 2017). '1-2-Switch is not the killer app the Nintendo Switch needs'. Polygon. Vox Media. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  17. ^Martin, Matt (January 13, 2017). 'Nintendo Switch: hands-on with Nintendo's unique and pricey new console'. VG247. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  18. ^Madsen, Hayes (January 13, 2017). '7 Baffling Switch Decisions That Nintendo Is Making (Page 5)'. Twinfinite. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  19. ^Arnold, Cory (January 20, 2017). '1-2-Switch is not the next Wii Sports'. Destructoid. Enthusiast Gaming. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
  20. ^Makuch, Eddie (April 27, 2017). 'Nintendo Confirms No Major E3 Event This Year, Reveals 1-2-Switch Shipment Numbers'. GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
  21. ^Arif, Shabana. 'Super Mario Odyssey Hits 10 Million Sales'. IGN. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
  22. ^'IR Information: Sales Data - Top Selling Title Sales Units (Switch)'. Nintendo, Co. Ltd. Nintendo, Co. Ltd. Archived from the original on September 23, 2019. Retrieved October 31, 2019.
  23. ^'Nominee List for 2017'. National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers. February 9, 2018. Archived from the original on February 15, 2018. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
  24. ^'Horizon wins 7; Mario GOTY'. National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers. March 13, 2018. Archived from the original on March 14, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2018.

External links[edit]

  • Official website
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1-2-Switch&oldid=983719539'

The Switch 9.1.0 system update was released on December 4, 2019. This Switch update was released for the following regions: ALL.

Security flaws fixed: yes.

  • 1Change-log
    • 1.1BootImagePackage
      • 1.1.3FIRM Sysmodules

Change-log

Official ALL change-log:

  • General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience, including a solution for the following:
  • Resolved an issue where the color animation was not displaying correctly when attaching a Joy-Con controller to the Nintendo Switch console.

See the official China changelog for the China-specific changelog.

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BootImagePackage

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All files in RomFS were updated.

Secure Monitor

Secure Monitor was updated.

  • System register configuration now sets CPUACTLR_EL1.
    • This sets CPUACTLR_EL1 to the same value as in KernelLdr, previously this code only configured CPUECTLR_EL1.
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Warmboot

1-9 Form 2020

  • The firmware revision magic was changed from 0x16B to 0x18C.

FIRM Sysmodules

FIRM sysmodules were updated. Specific diffs available below:

FS

The only difference is that nn::crypto::VerifyRsa2048PssSha256 now memsets the decrypted signature buffer to zero after extracting the hash.

Loader

The only difference besides GNU build hash update is that the Anti-Downgrade arrays were updated to the new title versions.

System Titles

The following was updated:

  • All applets.
  • Sysmodules: bcat, friends, nifm, bsdsockets, hid, wlan, ldn, account, ns, nfc, am, nim, erpt, creport, ro, migration, olsc, and ngct.
  • SystemData (besides the sysver SystemData): ErrorMessage, BrowserDll, Help, SharedFont, LocalNews, Eula, FirmwareDebugSettings, all BootImagePackages, PlatformConfigIcosa, PlatformConfigCopper, PlatformConfigHoag, PlatformConfigIcosaMariko, and NgWordT.

See Services_API for the new lp2p:m service.

NPDM changes:

  • migration: Now has access to srepo:u.
  • The following now have access to the new lp2p:m service: qlaunch, LibraryAppletCabinet, LibraryAppletController, LibraryAppletNetConnect, LibraryAppletPlayerSelect, LibraryAppletMiiEdit, all web-applets except for LibraryAppletOfflineWeb, OverlayApplet, and LibraryAppletMyPage.

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See Also

System update report(s):

Nintendo Switch System Versions
1.0.0
2.0.0 • 2.1.0 • 2.2.0 • 2.3.0
3.0.0 • 3.0.1 • 3.0.2
4.0.0 • 4.0.1 • 4.1.0
5.0.0 • 5.0.1 • 5.0.2 • 5.1.0
6.0.0 • 6.0.1 • 6.1.0 • 6.2.0
7.0.0 • 7.0.1
8.0.0 • 8.0.1 • 8.1.0 • 8.1.1
9.0.0 • 9.0.1 • 9.1.0 • 9.2.0
10.0.0 • 10.0.1 • 10.0.2 • 10.0.3 • 10.0.4 • 10.1.0 • 10.1.1 • 10.2.0
Retrieved from 'https://switchbrew.org/w/index.php?title=9.1.0&oldid=8764'




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