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Nintendo Switch: Developer menu spotted in recent advertisement

A localised version of Nintendo’s Super Bowl commercial in Portugal has accidentally shown off the Nintendo Switch’s developer menu.

The video, since taken down, was recorded by users of both NeoGAF and Reddit.

As you can above, the menu shows brightness settings, a battery percentage indicator and — most importantly — confirms that development kits have 64GB of internal storage rather than the standard 32GB for commercial units.

Nintendo of America’s actual Super Bowl commercial — complete with a new Imagine Dragons track — can be viewed below:

 

https://youtu.be/CdWd8fUC71g

Look for the Nintendo Switch in Australia from 3 March.


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