Do you remember?
Coming home from school as a kid, dropping your bag,
picking up a controller and playing until dark.
Happiness was so simple back then.
As adults,
we're busy with work, busy with life, busy playing various roles.
"Playing" somehow became a luxury.
The truth is, you still love to play—
you just haven't found the machine that can turn you back into a kid.
Have you ever played a game
not to beat it,
not to pass the time,
but one that genuinely made you feel—
"Ah, there's really a world like this out there."
Have you ever played a game
that made you lose track of time,
made you not want to turn it off,
and when it ended,
you felt an indescribable sense of fulfillment mixed with a little emptiness?
That wasn't just a game—
that was another life you just lived.
why has the Switch remained so popular for so long?
why do people of all ages smile the moment they pick up a Joy-Con?
why does having a Switch at home automatically attract friends?
The answer is simple:
It's not just about playing games—it's the magic that brings people together.