Joy-Con Controller

The Joy-Con Controller is a type of controller that will be used in the upcoming Nintendo Switch. The controllers are detachable rectangular devices that can connect either to the sides of the Switch's screen or to a special controller bridge with LED lights indicating the player number designated to the controller. When attached to the bridge, the Joy-Cons form a shape similar to the Wii U Pro Controller, albeit more square-shaped. From what has been seen in the Switch's preview trailer, Joy-Cons can be used either as two halves of a single controller or as two individual controllers; the latter method will allow for Wiimote-esque motion controls and/or multiplayer gameplay.

Each Joy-Con consists of a single analog stick, four circular buttons in the traditional cross layout, two trigger buttons, and two additional buttons near the shorter-length ends of the unit. The buttons present are as follows:
 * Left Joy-Con
 * Four directional buttons (similar in design to the N64's C-Buttons)
 * Top trigger
 * Back trigger
 * Minus button
 * Unidentified square button
 * Right Joy-Con
 * A Button
 * B Button
 * X Button
 * Y Button
 * Top trigger
 * Back trigger
 * Plus button
 * Home button