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I know a lot of folks care about cases sizes and the like, especially collectors. It’s nice knowing roughly how much space something is going to take up, and it seems like the Nintendo Switch physical copies are actually smaller than PSP cases.

Content creator Gaijinhunter got their hands (literally) on some Switch boxes over at a Japanese retailer, and as you can clearly see, they’re small, but sexy. Most of them have really poppy art, and astute folks will notice that the back indicates how many controllers you need, as well as if the game supports TV/docked and tablet play.

Some games like Puyo Puyo Tetris even take it a step further, and showcase options like four-player TV support, or two player tablet play.

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