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[[File:ProController.jpg|thumb|The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.]]
[[File:ProController.jpg|thumb|The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.]]
The '''Nintendo Switch Pro Controller''' is a [[controller]] for use with the [[Nintendo Switch]] console. Unike the [[Wii U Pro Controller]], the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller has {{s|wikipedia|near field communication}} functionality, and is required in order to use [[amiibo]] figurines with games. The layout of the controls resembles that of the [[GameCube controller]], with an [[Control stick|analog stick]] and [[A]], [[B]], [[X button|X]], and [[Y]] buttons on the top, and a [[D-pad]] and another analog stick on the bottom.
The '''Nintendo Switch Pro Controller''' is a [[controller]] for use with the [[Nintendo Switch]] console. Unike the [[Wii U Pro Controller]], the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller has {{s|wikipedia|near field communication}} functionality, allowing the use of [[amiibo]] with games. The layout of the controls resembles that of the [[GameCube controller]], with an [[Control stick|analog stick]] and [[A]], [[B]], [[X button|X]], and [[Y]] buttons on the top, and a [[D-pad]] and another analog stick on the bottom.


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Revision as of 11:57, March 29, 2018

The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.

The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is a controller for use with the Nintendo Switch console. Unike the Wii U Pro Controller, the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller has near field communication functionality, allowing the use of amiibo with games. The layout of the controls resembles that of the GameCube controller, with an analog stick and A, B, X, and Y buttons on the top, and a D-pad and another analog stick on the bottom.