Nintendo has brought back some nostalgia by recreating its classic 1991 Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) TV ad for the Nintendo Switch 2. The original commercial featured Paul Rudd, who piped up back then to shine a light on games like F-Zero and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Now, more than three decades later, he’s back—with that iconic beaded necklace—to help launch the new console.
The excitement doesn’t stop there. Nintendo hinted that the launch of Switch 2 could bring new hits like Assassin’s Creed Shadows to the platform. The updated ad encourages fans to "step back into 1991," inviting them on a journey through time with Rudd.
However, there are some bumps in the road. Nintendo recently addressed how U.S. tariffs are affecting their product prices. While the Switch 2 itself is set at $450, several accessories will see a price hike. For instance, the Joy-Con 2 controllers will now cost $95, up by $5. Other items, like the Switch 2 Pro controller, will be priced at $85, also $5 more.
This decision by Nintendo reflects a broader trend in the tech industry. In recent reports, about 70% of consumers have indicated they noticed rising prices in gaming and tech products due to changing market conditions. It’s a reminder of how global factors can ripple into our favorite pastimes.
Fans on social media are buzzing about the ad and the new console, reminiscing about their childhood gaming experiences. Many say seeing Rudd again brings back fond memories, while others express excitement about what the Switch 2 might offer.
If you want to relive that retro vibe, you can check out the original SNES commercial here and the new Nintendo Switch 2 ad here.