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A: Any Nintendo Switch game that is a cartridge, can be played on any console/handheld of the Nintendo Switch Family. So to answer your question, yes you can play Pokémon Violet and Scarlet on the Nintendo Switch Lite.
The OLED Switch definitely feels heavier and more solid. The white Pokemon Scarlet/Violet dock also looks stunning. Pictures don't do it justice. It has a glossy sheen and a pattern running through that's gorgeous. The Joycons also have a fun design on the back. Kinda wish that design carried through on the front of the Joycons. Locally this
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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are both available worldwide via the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, and Nintendo Switch OLED. For more coverage on the pair of Switch games and all things gaming
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will be released November 17 and 18. There are no "official" release times available yet, but based on what we know about when similar titles have debuted, we can make
The following exclusives can only be found in Pokemon Violet. Violet Pokemon Violet trainers will get the legendary Miraidon, Ceruledge (Fire/Ghost), Bagon (Dragon), and Eiscue (Ice).
These games introduced a new Ghost Type Move named Last Respects, which inflicts damage and has a starting Base Power of 50 that increases by 50 each time a Pokémon on the user's side faints during a battle; normally this means that the Move can reach a BP of 300 (5 fainted Pokémon in the party), but revived Pokémon who then faint again also count, so the actual BP cap is 5050, after
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