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Nintendo Badge Arcade 

The Nintendo Badge Arcade was a Free-To-Play downloadable application for the 3DS. It's main purpose was to m̶a̶k̶e̶ ̶m̶o̶n̶e̶y̶ allow users to collect usable badges that they could put on their home screen. The game had around 9K badges, which is pretty cool, if it wasn't only available for 7 or so years (You had to pay money or else you could only use 2 machines per day, 4 if you're really lucky.). The badges were little PNGs of Nintendo's cash cows. (Mario, Pokemon, Animal Crossing ETC.). Some of them weren't useless and could be used as shortcuts to system applications like f̶a̶c̶i̶a̶l̶ ̶a̶t̶t̶a̶c̶k̶ Face Raiders or H̶u̶m̶a̶n̶ ̶O̶C̶ ̶C̶r̶e̶a̶t̶o̶r̶ Mii Maker.

I almost forgot that you could upload your badge/themes to Miiverse, and it could get curated by Nintendo, so thousands could see it.
Person: Nintendo Badge Arcade was released in North America in November 11, 2015.
Me: Correct!
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Nintendo NX 

The Work In progress name for the

Nintendo Switch.
the Nintendo NX was now Revealed to be called Nintendo Switch!

Nintendo sports 

Hey im playing this trash game called nintendo sports. |Other person: i only play with people who use wii 🙄

Nintendo switch 

Street code for a Glock switch to make it fully automatic
I need 200 for a Nintendo Switch
Nintendo switch by Bluestrips August 31, 2022

Nintendo Switchblade 

The perfect weapon for friendly murder :)
And also for protecting yourself from Karen >:)
Ben: Time to get out my Nintendo Switchblade!
Karen: The WHAT?

Nintendo switch player 

A person who unironically their strange game console 24/7. Constantly asks if others want to play.
Kenzie why are you always on that switch.” “Because I am a true Nintendo switch player

Nintendo Uncle Syndrome

Nintendo Uncle Syndrome is another version of a know-it-all. In this case, generally regarding Nintendo news and otherwise and the attempt at seeming legit by using an 'uncle' to stand in as proof. The uncle who 'works at Nintendo.'

Oftentimes it is just someone who always wants to be right, needs you to 'just trust them man' or otherwise just enjoys lies for the sake of it.
"Ralph always seems to think we believe him when he tells us what Nintendo will do next but he just suffers from Nintendo Uncle Syndrome."