nintendo switch year in review 2019

Nintendo Switch Year in Review Lets You See Which Games Kept You Busy in 2019

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Nintendo is offering people in North America a chance to look back at 2019 with a Nintendo Switch year in review website. If people visit while logged in with their Nintendo Network ID, it will pull data from the year to let you know exactly what you were playing and keep track of your stats.

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The Nintendo Switch year in review 2019 site begins with a look at when you started playing on the system and the first title you played. After that, it looks at your top five most played games. It will show the official box art or icon for each one. From there, it moves into how many hours you spent playing games on the Nintendo Switch in 2019 and how many games you played on your account. After that, it shows which three days you spent the most time playing above a chart accounting for hours by month. Finally, it closes out by looking at how many Gold Points you accumulated. Different Nintendo game facts and advertisements are interspersed with the data, of course.

For example, my Nintendo Switch year in review for 2019 points out how many hours I spent with BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Pokemon Shield, Super Mario Maker 2, and Wargroove. (While my roundup only includes 2019 releases, people’s individual roundups could include games from any year.)

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Once you reach the end, people get the option to share what they’ve learned. These images are divided up by Most-Played Games, Number of Hours Played, Number of Games Played, Most Active Day, and My Nintendo Gold Points Collected.


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