Mar 06, 2017 08:36 AM EST
Nintendo is pulling yet another trick on its hardcore fans. This time around, it's hidden somewhere in its newly released Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.
As cited by Digital Trends, a Japanese gamer via his Twitter account has revealed his findings of a seemingly hidden message that was put by Nintendo (no less) inside its Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. Just right behind the right stick on the Pro Controller, the gamer has unearthed the following message, "THX2 ALLGAMEFANS!" that were all written in a bold pixel-like font.
This trick from Nintendo on its newly released gaming platform Nintendo Switch isn't the only time it pulled such mystery-hunting among its fans. Some of its surprises included placing characters such as Mario and Star Fox in its "F-Zero X" on the Nintendo 64. It also showcased a different kind of fun when it developed specially made dungeons that were shaped into letters that spelled out "Zelda" in its first "Legend of Zelda" on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Nintendo Switch serves as the latest console that is released by the Japanese gaming giant. It's considered as a handheld hybrid that can be played while the user is on-the-go. The newest concept has generated widespread acclaim and commercial performance from its fans as. As such, its original trailer has already amassed a massive 28 million views while its initial launch was a successful one at GameStop.
Via Game Rant, senior director of merchandising Eric Bright has shared that the Nintendo Switch's launch was one of the "strongest and most successful gaming console launches" in the retailer's history. Meanwhile, Bright has added that fans won't have to worry as the retailer is getting more of its units very soon.
Nintendo Switch was released globally last March 3, 2016. It currently stands as the company's seventh major home video game console.