A Japanese police officer recently found themselves in hot water after being reported for playing their Nintendo Switch while on duty for the Tenri Police Station. The handheld-home console hybrid from Nintendo took the world by storm following its release, quickly becoming a hot-ticket item for the iconic Japanese game studio. The Switch has sold more than 130 million units throughout the seven years since its launch, sitting comfortably among the top 5 best-selling video game consoles of all-time. Now, a Japanese police officer's love for the console has gotten them in trouble.
Since the Switch's launch, Nintendo has regularly billed the console as the premier destination for families with gamers of all ages. Nintendo's biggest franchises lean heavily into games appealing to a broad range of fans, with Super Mario and Pokemon regularly marketed as family-oriented games and made accessible for all levels of players. Nintendo's family approach has even extended to award shows, with last year's Super Mario Bros. Wonder winning «Best Family Game» at the 2023 Game Awards. However, a recent story is a reminder for fans to keep their love for the Nintendo console in check.
As reported by Dexerto, a police officer with the Tenri Police Station in Japan's Nara prefecture was recently reprimanded for playing their Nintendo Switch while on duty. According to the report, the officer had used their Switch within the police department's break room multiple times while on shift, adding up to a total of seventeen hours. The wrongdoing was discovered during an inspection of the police department's break room, finding that the Switch was still connected to the TV. The police department confirmed it would be deducting the hours spent on the Switch from the officer's salary.
The Japanese police officer's infraction comes as an amusing testament to the overwhelming popularity of Nintendo's handheld console. The latter half of 2023 and early 2024 has seen a plethora of major releases for
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