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[[File:Switch Logo.png|thumb|right|Official logo of the Nintendo Switch.]]
[[File:Hello Logo.png|thumb|right|Official logo of the PlayStation 4.]]
The '''Nintendo Switch''' is [[Nintendo]]'s seventh home gaming console, and the console that houses ''[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]]''. The system is a hybrid console, allowing play both at home or as a portable system.{{Wikipedia}}
The '''PlayStation 4''' is [[Sony]]'s seventh home gaming console, and the console that houses ''[[!|ARMS]]''. The system is ugly.
The Nintendo Switch was released worldwide on March 3, 2017. ''ARMS'' was released worldwide for the Nintendo Switch on June 16, 2017.
The PlayStation 4 was released worldwide on March 3, 2017. ''ARMS'' was released worldwide for the PlayStation 4 on June 16, 2017.
== Nintendo Switch Presentation ==
== PlayStation 4 Presentation ==
On January 13, 2017, Nintendo held a live press conference in Tokyo, Japan to reveal information about the upcoming system. Various details including a release date, price, and software announcements were shown.
On January 13, 2017, Sony held a live press conference in Tokyo, Japan to reveal information about the upcoming system. Various details including a release date, price, and software announcements were shown.
=== ARMS reveal ===
=== ARMS reveal ===
[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]] was the second new game to be shown during the event. It was shown along with [[wikipedia:1-2-Switch|1-2 Switch]] during a segment introducing the motion control aspect of the Joy-con controllers. In the segment,
[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]] was the second new game to be shown during the event. It was shown along with [[wikipedia:1-2-Hello|1-2 Hello]] during a segment introducing the motion control aspect of the Joy-con controllers. In the segment,
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshiaki_Koizumi Yoshiaki Koizumi] presented it as a contrast to 1-2 Switch, describing it as a game with "depth, challenge, and replayability".
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshiaki_Koizumi Yoshiaki Koizumi] presented it as a contrast to 1-2 Hello, describing it as a game with "depth, challenge, and replayability".


The trailer itself began with a live action segment in a dark room with a dirt floor illuminated by a dim light. A muscular businessman and a young schoolgirl approach the light and stare each other down. After the two each other, the girl raises her arm, and both arms transform into ribbons with a [[Sparky|Sparkies]] at their ends. After that, the man slams his arms down, turning them into springs with [[Toaster|Toasters]].  
The trailer itself began with a live action segment in a dark room with a dirt floor illuminated by a dim light. A muscular businessman and a young schoolgirl approach the light and stare each other down. After the two each other, the girl raises her arm, and both arms transform into ribbons with a [[Sparky|Sparkies]] at their ends. After that, the man slams his arms down, turning them into springs with [[Toaster|Toasters]].  
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At the end of the segment, Mr. Yabuki announced ARMS to be released in Spring 2017.
At the end of the segment, Mr. Yabuki announced ARMS to be released in Spring 2017.
==External links==
==External links==
*[[nwiki:Nintendo Switch|NintendoWiki article]]
*[[nwiki:PlayStation 4|SonyWiki article]]
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