Early beta Nintendo Switch menu design discovered on prototype Switch console

GEc_WP1W8AAhpMV.jpg

If you've ever owned a Nintendo Switch, you'll no doubt know what the system's menu looks like. However, a prototype Switch NAND that's been discovered shows that Nintendo had a much grander home menu for the Switch, in the early days of the system's development. The UI images are taken from a mockup that was found on the NAND of a prototype Nintendo Switch unit. The user who shared the images notes that they must be moderately early on in the Switch's planning cycle, as the final UI style was locked in around late 2016. The early menu images are dated 2015, though it's uncertain if the album date is correct.

In the images, you can see a large banner would have been displayed for each game, with the game icons shown at the bottom, as well as the battery for individual JoyCons, the Switch itself, and the internet connection all being shown in the bottom right corner of the screen, instead of the top. The mockups also show 3DS and Wii U titles being used as placeholder images.

:arrow: Source
 

wolf-snake

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Feb 5, 2009
Messages
1,557
Trophies
2
XP
3,029
Country
Mexico
I never understood why people hated the Switch UI, it does what its supposed to do. Click game to start, nothing more nothing else. Does everyone in the internet has ADHD or something that yall need to constantly be estimulated with pretty lights? even my modded Play Station 3 has the stock UI because you don't really need more.
 

frozencat

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
May 27, 2023
Messages
117
Trophies
0
Age
24
XP
427
Country
Australia
I never understood why people hated the Switch UI, it does what its supposed to do. Click game to start, nothing more nothing else. Does everyone in the internet has ADHD or something that yall need to constantly be estimulated with pretty lights? even my modded Play Station 3 has the stock UI because you don't really need more.
it just can be so much more
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
    BigOnYa @ BigOnYa: Maybe it was my Atari 1300... +1