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Unlike its predecessor, the Nintendo Switch 2 controllers feature all-new mouse controls.Â
Nintendo highlights the new controls of its Nintendo Switch 2 system with two new releases. With compatible games like Mario Paint and Drag x Drive, players can use the Joy-Con 2 controllers to expand their gaming capabilities with controls mimicking the motions of a computer mouse.Â
The 1992 Super NES video game Mario Paint is now available for Nintendo’s latest consoles via the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Classic library. With the Joy-Con 2 controllers, users can create digital artworks, animate their creations, and compose music to make video creations. Like the original release, players can access the Coloring Book for fun designs and character art or play the Gnat Attack training game.
In ‘Mario Paint,’ players can create art, animate their creations, and compose music. | Source: Nintendo
Drag x Drive features a mix of wheelchair basketball, skateboarding, and more. | Source: Nintendo
Launching Aug. 14 for the Nintendo Switch 2 system, Drag x Drive features a mix of wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair motocross, and skateboarding. Players use the Joy-Con 2 controller’s mouse controls to move the wheels and motion controls to pass, dunk, and perform tricks. This video game has online lobbies for players near and far, chances for earning the top spot on leaderboards, and additional challenges in different minigames.
Gamers can discover the latest Nintendo Switch 2 video games and learn more about the Joy-Con 2 controllers at nintendo.com.
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