With the arrival of the Christmas season, the Nintendo Switch is expected usher in another wave of sales. At the same time, a copycat product called Nanica Smitch appeared on the market with very similar look to the Nintendo Switch, according to Gonintendo.
The Smitch is only one letter away from the Switch. Seasoned players can see the difference at a glance, but parents and grandparents who are busy buying gifts are not necessarily.
It is expected that this copycat of the Switch will carry an illegally downloaded ROM, and it will depend on Nintendo ’s legal department.
Nanica Smitch has a 5.5-inch screen and 800 built-in games, including Mario Bros. and Bomberman, for $50.
Some people have teased that the new "Smitch" solves the joystick drift problem of NS because it does not have a joystick at all.
In China, the Switch has been on sale for 2,099 yuan ($300), comes with the "Super Mario Bros U" trial version, the full version is priced at 299 yuan.